The Life Through a Lens exhibition marks the first time I’ve printed on metal for an exhibition. Metal fine art prints have an incredible range of tones, from the deepest blacks to brilliant whites, with extraordinary presence and incredible depth and dimensionality. The print surface is 1.14mm thick aluminum and is float mounted, appearing to hover off the wall for an elegantly modern appearance. Fine Art metal prints will elevate any room.
Here is some additional information about my metal prints.
Chromaluxe HD Metal Prints are a new art medium that delivers luminous, brilliant prints with outstanding image clarity and vibrancy with exceptional detail and resolution. They are durable, scratch-resistant and will not fade or change in colour for generations to come.
Colour Brilliance – Images are infused directly into specially coated, precision-cut, high-quality aluminum sheets, creating unsurpassed colour vibrancy and exceptional detail and resolution.
Scratch Resistant – Unique substrates and coatings provide incredible scratch and abrasion resistance.
Fade Resistant – The latest fade testing shows that ChromaLuxe Metal prints will last a lifetime without yellowing or other climate damage.
Lightweight – Metal prints are lightweight and extremely durable, making transportation and display easier than ever before. Each metal print is constructed with a ready to display back mount.
Flame Resistant – All ChromaLuxe products meet ASTM standards for flame spread and smoke development.
Waterproof – Hang in kitchens, bathrooms or even outdoors without worry of water damage.
Easy to clean – Metal prints can be wiped clean with a cloth and any all-purpose cleaner, allowing your image to shine hassle-free.
UNMATCHED AND UNBELIEVABLE
The first time people see metal prints, they are blown away by the quality and depth of the image. They are not only stunning to look at, but their durability is unmatched. When it comes to archival qualities, the world’s best-known galleries and museums trust their work to ChromaLuxe HD Metal Prints.
I hope you get a chance to see them in person.
Regards,
Bret