Photo & Fine Art is now a feature of Visual Impact expo in May
In recognition of the huge growth of inkjet wide format being used to create museum-grade Photgraphic and Art Reproduction work, using specialist papers, non-wood media and canvases; Visual Impact will have a dedicated ‘Photo & Fine Art’ area at Homebush in May. Kayell & Canson will present workshops and a Gallery.
| Digital print reproduction of Artistic Photography and Fine Art is a growth area. |
Kayell Australia, together with Canson Infinity papers, is the first major sponsor to sign up, with some excellent workshops on how to produce the best photo and art reproductions and also a framed Gallery of images by leading photographers and artists. Under the tagline “The Fine Art of Inkjet Printing” – these workshops are limited to 12 delegates and will run 2-3 time per day. They are presented by Kayell and Canson’s inkjet Art experts and will sell out fast at the special low cost of $50 per person, which includes a free A3 print of their choice on selected Canson Infinity art paper.
More information will be announced shortly about the whole Photo & Fine Art initiative and participants, which will include framers and frame production technologies. In the meantime, we recommend booking in for the Workshops, to learn from the experts in “The Fine Art of Inkjet Printing.”
Call (02) 9868 1577 or email:
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| May’s Visual Impact is over 85% sold. If you haven’t booked your stand yet, act now! Photo&FineArt is bottom right. |
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