About

 

Reap the Fruit of Your 360° Art. 

–Pierre Tardif

Photo of Pierre Tardif at Pierre360

Your 360° panoramas are more than pixels on a screen.

They’re stories—captured in every direction, begging to shine.


I wanted my own spherical images to exist in the real world.

Not on a screen. Not flattened on a canvas.

I wanted them to live among us—as spheres.


So I tried. Sticky paper. 3D models. Vinyl gores.

None of it worked. The shapes were misaligned. The image looked clumsy.

I was about to give up—until a dear friend, a gifted seamstress, gently challenged me:


“Try fabric,” she said.


I resisted like a thirsty tiger by a crocodile-infested river.

I didn’t know how to sew. The world of tailoring felt like an insurmountable Everest.

But curiosity won.


Together, we stitched the first prototypes—wrinkled, imperfect, but full of promise.

I tested fabric after fabric. Redrew pattern after pattern.

I refined every curve, seam, and stretch in pursuit of precision, beauty, and harmony.


And finally—I found it.

Thumbnail of 360° Cowgirl Fabric Sleeve wrapped around a sphere

A sleeve that truly embodies your panorama.

A stretch that snuggly embraces the sphere.

A texture that reveals the details you captured.

A fit that adapts to any sphere you already own or plan to use.

A style that thrives with solid or inflatable spheres—standing or suspended.


I now handcraft sleeves for your 360° art.

You pick a sphere. You upload your panorama. I sew the skin.

Set your 360° free—and turn any room into a gallery.