Art work on panels

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3 down. The others will be in a different cloth.
 

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I uploaded my studio logo unto one of the Aulalex 2x4 panels, only $619!:eek::laughings::laughings::laughings:

I guess I'll have to wait and make them myself. :(
 
Frank, your company does great work. I ordered a couple of diffusors from you guys a few days ago. Can't wait to install them.
 
I uploaded my studio logo unto one of the Aulalex 2x4 panels, only $619!:eek::laughings::laughings::laughings:

I guess I'll have to wait and make them myself. :(

Jeez...if it's just a logo GIK can do it for considerably less than half that. Not a sales pitch...I'm just sayin'.

Frank
 
Frank, your company does great work. I ordered a couple of diffusors from you guys a few days ago. Can't wait to install them.

Ah...well, fabulous. If you need any help you know where I am! :D

Frank
 
When I made my panels (and a couple of gobos) I visited several fabric stores and purchased various end stock (extra feet of fabric left on a roll) - basically fabric that was selling cheap because there was not enough for an actual decorating project.

Since I bought various amounts of different patterns - there was not enough for all my panels (8 wall panels, 2 bass traps and 4 gogos) - so I had to be creative. The vocal booth pattern is different than the main room and the gobos don't match the room, etc. - but it does add some color!
 
Very, VERY frickin' cool. Love those panels.

We've done some great ones. Here are a few examples of ours.

Frank

Thanks Frank. I've looked extensively at the work you guys do, so your compliment means a lot. There are some very cool concepts you have developed with your company.

Once I begin to hang these things I might post a few pics and ask for a little bit of guidance on placement, if you don't mind. I have done a couple of drum recordings with no room treatment. I should post those so you can hear what my room sounds like.

When I made my panels (and a couple of gobos) I visited several fabric stores and purchased various end stock (extra feet of fabric left on a roll) - basically fabric that was selling cheap because there was not enough for an actual decorating project.

I got lucky that I ended up shopping for this stuff at the right time. Hancock fabrics in one of the cities I spend a lot of time in was having a 50% off sale, so I was able to grab designer and home upholstery fabrics at half the cost. So, the ones in the picture were about $10 a yd instead of $20. And they're 5 feet wide to start with so they more than covered the front and top/bottom sides of a 45 inch tall panel.
 
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