Submarine world into our interior
A decoration of walls usually stands at the very end of an interior design. We mostly begin to consider solutions of this challenge when an interior is finished and furnished, and it is not our intention to leave walls plain. Then we frequently place "a something" in a tastefully and possibly expensively decorated interior. There is a matching comparison. A bride that carefully thought through every detail of a wedding ceremony crowns her magnificent wedding dress with a ski cap bought in a flea market, and it sits right on her lovely hairstyle. Our own home interiors differ from the other ones, I guess; yet we often spend much more time in these "other" places than at home. Although we are used to certain coldness and dehumanization quite a bit, particularly in places of business, I have no doubt most of us will recognize and appreciate right away when someone strived to make an interior pleasing, apart from other things.
If we look for a suitable decoration of our walls to make up an interior exceptionality we mostly go to galleries. In case a painting doesn't satisfy our ideas, there is an array of other fine arts. Assuming a common gallery won't fulfill our expectations, there is also the photography that could do it. On the one hand photography themes are inexhaustible; on the other hand pictures are color-sensitive to the daylight. We talk about a picture that is made chemically, that is, in a lab or minilab. A picture made by pigment printing using Epson Ultrachrome inks is a totally different case. Not only the color stability on the daylight is guaranteed for at least 75 years, but also a considerable difference between this technology and the other ones has been demonstrated by strict tests. Then, a photo that is as durable as a painting or graphics is a true alternative.
Submarine world themes definitely can't be seen on the walls too often. And it isn't so only because of a chemical photo color-sensitivity but also because of extraordinarily challenging conditions to take such submarine pictures. High cost of professional equipment, its somewhat greater weight during transport to distant places and primarily putting own health or even life at stake while taking these pictures, that's what makes it so difficult. I only mentioned conditions for taking pictures now. There is a hard and expensive way from a taken photo to a submarine theme making our wall beautiful. These are probably the reasons why there can't be seen many of these artifacts on the walls. I believe it is worth to incorporate submarine world into our interiors in this way side by side with common artworks. Impressionable arrangement will then allow wide use of this theme in various interiors, from a living room in our apartment to the most modern places of business.