Printing on METAL?

Posted on Oct 1, 2019 in Art
Printing on METAL?

As technology continues to advance in the art world. New and more wonderful products are presented. While I have been a traditional artist since birth it seems using mostly pencil, charcoal, water color and acrylics. I embraced the digital medium in 2002. I was mildly ridiculed by other artist and definitely by gallery representation early in my life for this digital craft. I have been pushing digital art since microsoft paint (so incredibly pixelated) then even used the layers of powerpoint to create things. Doing it much more for fun and not taking it seriously. Today is another story. I have taken my digital art seriously since 2003. Told by a gallery owner, ” Chances of you being the next Picasso are slim, people will buy your art for what it makes them feel, not how you created it.” That was enough for me to move forward. Years later technology continues to advance. I can not create murals on buildings in any size I can dream up and get funded. With this new life there is now metal with lamination over the top for complete protection. No finger prints and you can clean it with anything you desire.. ( I always recommend a damp cloth) but if you are not around and someone else cleans it, you are covered. I am in love with it.

Dibond Mounting

1/8″ Dibond (Aluminum Composite Mterial) mount with UV Polymer Finish

Our Dibond Mounting service mounts our fine art printing media to a 3mm Aluminum Composite Material known as ACM. With our Dibond mounted archival print and matte UV polymer film finish, you get a work of art on rigid substrate offering longterm durability with a minimalism art aesthetic in a ready to hang format. The combination of light weight and superior strength makes it an ideal choice for both non-framing solutions and framed solutions. You can order an aluminum extruded bracket for the back of the ACM mount for an easy frameless hanging appearance. When ordered with our option extruded aluminum bracket, these prints need no further finishing as they are ready to hang work of art. We offer this solution as many image makers today wish to avoid the aesthetics of a top glazing of traditional glass or acrylic — it is ready to hang.