Printing on metal
Posted by Joe Lategan on Thursday, February 6, 2014 Under: Framing options
In : Framing options
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This print of a wild fig tree species on the oldest and first main route out of Cape Town by early settlers in the Caledon area onto aluminium is a relatively new way of displaying fine art and other images. It works particularly well when the images are carefully selected to compliment the photo. It particularly enhances the artistic feel of images captured specifically with this method in mind as an end product.
When printing onto Aluminium the white ink option is turned off to ensure the metallic finish. This means that there is no ink coverage in the white areas.
Images are printed onto 2mm thick Aluminium and have a hanging mechanism attached to the back so that they are ready to hang.
In : Framing options
Joe Lategan |
Kleinmond, Western Cape |
I am a extreme lover of the "creation", and hater of destruction thereof. Photography allows me to share in a deeper dimension than words with fellow men/women, my feelings in this regard. I am a inspirational speaker on the sustainability of the environment and and creation. On the other hand I present, consult and drive Cost leadership programs (including Disaster/ emergency preparedness and systems analysis,risk and ethics) for corporations |