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Posted 10 Months, 1 Week ago
anewton
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I produce collage/digital fine art and in the past have used various approaches, from Fuji Pictographic to whatever. I'd found a process (no longer available locally) to print in large size on a canvas-like background, stretched and mounted. It gave the work an especially distinct look, not like a basic print which the customer assumed looked to be something that was one of a zillion.

I'm hoping that some of you will take the time to make suggestions as to processes, places and procedures. I'm looking at local availability of the Chromira process for printing, although I'm not sure if the paper choices are limited to simple matt vs gloss or if there are some other options as well.

My goal is to produce a limited number of prints per work. I have had various hotels/banks contact me about purchasing my stuff for their buildings and want to maintain a sense of 'unique' to the work, hence the intention not to just mass-produce prints.

Thanks for your help!
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Posted 10 Months, 1 Week ago
Trakar
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Thanks for the backup and spoken like a true believer at that! I even participated in the polyester craze - 'those were the days, my friend...'

Well, that's one hell of lot more than most of those posting here know. Including myself, I might add! Cheers.
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