About a week ago we (that would be me and Linn) went to a new print company that has specialized in making BIG screen prints. The screens are huge, as you can see on the above image. Max size is 1,5x3m and size doesn’t stop there. By stitching you can continue. I have 12 images from this little trip, and it shows a little of everything that this company does.Camera: Sigma SD10, Lens: Sigma 30mm 1.4 EXProcessed using Adobe Lightroom.












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Somehow looking through the colours, and the ‘bow-sail’ to put a banner up in lobbies, like we use here, in these nice shots —
– I had the memory then of something my mother said, when my father and I had been dubious at first moving them into a new house. She told us to wait until she had the furniture in and arranged. And she was right – then the house was alive.
What I thought was these colors and transports, imaginations we use to surround and suggest of ordinary things. They are actually an interesting part of our mood, our art — and will be better if you make some of them, I am trusting ;), Carl…
Thanks Clive!
I ones heard that life becomes shorter and shorter because more and more of what we see, we already saw. Trying to fight that. :)
Carl, great. Glad that came through – I was pretty much asleep last night when writing it. As I can excuse myself also now.
I understand yours too – good drive for an artist ;). Escape clause is all the distances we can go further, into what is seen. I know you will find them, at right times each.
One point for the present. Where I started in the meaning was about the place of all the kinds of arts businesses pay for and use, to express their ideas, their surrounds, to put meanings into what they do and have for sale.
It seems you're experimenting a bit towards that sometimes, and it is one of the ways to get a chance to express, and to pay some bills at the time. Am sure you've thought of it, so am just saying your photos in that realm can be quite good to my eye at least that way.
Then you continue chances for all the others, the places they are, all that's involved.
Best,
Clive