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These custom bat-mitzvah invitations were designed for the sweet Madeleine Hart. She and her parents didn't want anything too formal and stuffy feeling and I think these design elements from Envelopments helped create that feeling. They also wanted to incorporate the grandfather's painting somewhere.

 

We printed the full suite on a smooth ecru card stock & used both thermographic and digital printing techniques. Adding the thermography to the text on the invite created a special touch and made the invitation pop more. It is all about the details! To incorporate the painting we printed it digitally on the back of the invitation.

 

LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA

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These custom bat-mitzvah invitations were designed for the sweet Madeleine Hart. She and her parents didn't want anything too formal and stuffy feeling and I think these design elements from Envelopments helped create that feeling. They also wanted to incorporate the grandfather's painting somewhere.

 

We printed the full suite on a smooth ecru card stock & used both thermographic and digital printing techniques. Adding the thermography to the text on the invite created a special touch and made the invitation pop more. It is all about the details! To incorporate the painting we printed it digitally on the back of the invitation.

 

LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA

These custom bat-mitzvah invitations were designed for the sweet Madeleine Hart. She and her parents didn't want anything too formal and stuffy feeling and I think these design elements from Envelopments helped create that feeling. They also wanted to incorporate the grandfather's painting somewhere.

 

We printed the full suite on a smooth ecru card stock & used both thermographic and digital printing techniques. Adding the thermography to the text on the invite created a special touch and made the invitation pop more. It is all about the details! To incorporate the painting we printed it digitally on the back of the invitation.

 

LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA

One of the best things about letterpress is the possibility to change the printing form during the printing process – so much in common with digital printing :-)

We start off Season 2, as it were, on a somewhat bittersweet note.

 

2018 was the year of Infinity War. It was pretty much the only thing the movie going public was talking about late 2017 and early 2018. Of course, some merchandise was announced, including a line from Figuarts. The other Marvel stuff up to this point was hit and miss, mostly being a miss if it involved the face of a human being. But it appeared that this whole "digital printing" noise was the new hotness, and this batch looked promising, specifically Black Widow actually having a prototype that looked like Scarlet Johannson.

 

So fast forward about 6 months the figure was received, and basically sat there for about two months while I dealt with life. With my backlog cleared, I finally opened the box.

 

Within 5 minutes of me opening the box, I LOST THE FREAKING BELT. ARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!

 

Lesson here, folks. Whenever you're popping off body parts to remove the protective plastic, make sure you know what you're removing. That and, probably doing this sort of thing at 11:30 pm isn't the smartest idea.

 

*sigh*

 

I'll find it one day... I was able to extract my wedding band from my car the morning before I sold the thing, so I'm hopeful that one day I'll pull that off with the belt... or maybe someone can sell me a belt.

 

Belt aside, here is the figure itself. The set comes with 3 addition sets of hands, two addition expressions (eyes left, aggressive) and her two Escrima sticks in various forms, including handle only for plugging into her backpack and combined in Quarterstaff form. No guns for her holsters, though.

 

But hey, if you're able to find it (and pay extra money) there is apparently a set that comes with a stand and some sort of explosive effects... which to be honest I probably would have had it been offered to me as an option.

 

The base Figuarts body provides good range of motion, including the ability to partially collapse the shoulders forward. Combined with the various accessories and if you can find one, as stand, all but the most extreme of poses should be easily held by this figure.

 

Also, if it wasn't obviously, Natasha here isn't winning "Ms. Bootilicious Figuarts 2018" any time soon.

 

Now, being a Figuarts figure I wasn't expecting Hot Toys or even Mezco One:12 accuracy in terms of the the outfit. Sure enough, certain paint apps are missing as compared to Hot Toys, and obviously the joints are evident, but the final product is very clean and crisp.

 

I think the best way to describe the outfit is this - this figure is what Marvel Legends would be like if upped their QC game (and price, accordingly). The actual detailing on the Marvel Legends stuff isn't bad. In fact it's pretty impressive how much they squeeze in. But the quality of the actual molding and paint apps leaves much to be desired.

 

I honestly think that if they stepped up their game from that perspective that they'd get a good chunk of the Figuarts superhero market.

 

The hair is a mixed blessing, but positive on the whole. It certainly doesn't look a whole lot like the actual on screen character, but its certainly a whole lot more pleasant to look at than the Hot Toys release, particularly out of the box. The deep gold colour is of course an artistic choice, though I feel it could have been a bit lighter. Detailing is a bit on the coarse side, as are the tolerances on the mating parts themselves.

 

The face is new territory for me - combined with a decently shaped face piece itself, the product is actually pretty close to the real life Scarlet Johannson. It's not perfect, but it's loads better than the Avengers version, and so long as you don't look too close the illusion of having a picture perfect sculpt is there.

 

Look too close, however, and you'll be like me and realize why they call this digital printing, as you'll see all sorts of dots that make up the image. I imagine this is a combination of small size, low DPI image source, and technology infancy. Still, it's a good indicator of things to come, even if it's kind of cheating on the artistry side of things, and is much better than the Mafex stuff I've seen thus far.

 

My other nitpicks have to do with the Escrima sticks... to me, they seem a bit small, both in terms of girth and length and do have a tendency to fall apart easily

 

So that was the Figuarts version of Infinity War Black Widow. Not bad at all, with the exception that price tag. It's a neat addition to your Figuarts assortment and your roughly 1/12 scale figures.

 

Unless you're a Figuarts junkie or demand that higher level of articulation, getting any of the other figures with human faces is not advised. You're probably better off having Marvel Legends surprise you, like with the 10th anniversary Captain America.

These custom bat-mitzvah invitations were designed for the sweet Madeleine Hart. She and her parents didn't want anything too formal and stuffy feeling and I think these design elements from Envelopments helped create that feeling. They also wanted to incorporate the grandfather's painting somewhere.

 

We printed the full suite on a smooth ecru card stock & used both thermographic and digital printing techniques. Adding the thermography to the text on the invite created a special touch and made the invitation pop more. It is all about the details! To incorporate the painting we printed it digitally on the back of the invitation.

 

LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA

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Artist: Julie Friedman

Title: Fade Away

Medium: Digital Printing

Size: 4” x 5” x ½”

Location: Medina, OH USA

E-mail: julief1@earthlink.net

Web site: www.juliefriedman.net/

  

This book shows streets signs on Colfax Avenue in Denver in daylight and by night.

 

Citation: Laura Russell. Colfax Day & Night: An Artist Book. [Bellingham, Washington]: Simply Books, 2003. Number 9 of 200. Photographed with a Kodak DC3400 digital camera. Archival digital printing on Mohawk Superfine paper, 65# cover. Type is Akzidenz Grotesk.

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These custom bat-mitzvah invitations were designed for the sweet Madeleine Hart. She and her parents didn't want anything too formal and stuffy feeling and I think these design elements from Envelopments helped create that feeling. They also wanted to incorporate the grandfather's painting somewhere.

 

We printed the full suite on a smooth ecru card stock & used both thermographic and digital printing techniques. Adding the thermography to the text on the invite created a special touch and made the invitation pop more. It is all about the details! To incorporate the painting we printed it digitally on the back of the invitation.

 

LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA

Glass wall sign printing for Audio Geeks Portland, Oregon

AmeriCredit / GM Financial used a QR code paired with variable data in this recent mailer to draw attendees to its booth at the NADA Convention and Expo.

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Acrylic sheet has crystal transparency and the rate of light transmittance is over 92%. Acrylic dyed with dye has good color development effect. In addition, acrylic sheet has excellent weather resistance, high surface hardness and surface gloss and better high temperature performance. Acrylic sheets have good processing properties, which can be processed through both thermoforming (including molding, blow molding and vacuum blistering), as well as machining, like drilling, turning, cutting, etc.

 

Microcomputer-controlled mechanical cutting and engraving not only greatly improves the machining accuracy, but also produces patterns and shapes that cannot be done in a conventional manner. In addition, the acrylic sheet can be laser-cut and laser-engraved to produce strange products. Transparent acrylic sheets have a transparent light ratio comparable to glass, but the density is only one-third that of glass. In addition, the digital printing equipment is not as fragile as glass. Even if it is destroyed, it will not form sharp fragments like glass. Acrylic has no glass "fragile" and its impact resistance is 200 times stronger than ordinary glass, and it will hardly break. Its load-bearing properties vary with thickness, and the thicker and stronger. Acrylic heat dissipation is relatively poor. This material is most afraid of sharp scratches, but this scratch is also easy to repair and ordinary white toothpaste can be wiped.

 

Acrylic sheet wearing resistance is close to that of aluminum and it is resistant to a variety of chemicals from time to time. Acrylic sheet has good printability and sprayability and it can give acrylic glass products the ideal surface decoration effect by using digital printing on acrylic sheet and spraying process.

 

The specially modified acrylic sheet can absorb a large amount of ultraviolet light, and the flame retardant acrylic can help overcome the fire hazard in a specific place. The high impact acrylic impact strength is 6 to 10 times that of acrylic, and the surface is specially treated with super wear resistant acrylic sheet. Can withstand the most demanding tests. All of these acrylic products can be used as materials of digital printing on acrylic sheet!

 

Acrylic advertising materials are well known and digital printing machine onto acrylic are designed for any advertising material, and can be printed on any advertising material without restriction. Digital color printing such as acrylic advertising signs, wood, glass, crystal, metal, PVC, ABS, plastic, stone, leather, cloth and other textiles. Whether it's a simple block color pattern, a full color pattern or a gradient color. Digital printing machine onto acrylic are powerful, so they are widely used. Digital printing machine onto acrylic is widely used in advertising, gift industry, glass industry, personalized printing industry, packaging industry and so on.

 

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Artist: Eric D. Jonke

Title: Transcendence and Usefulness

Medium: Digital printing

4” x 5” x ½”

Location: Akron, OH USA

E-mail:jonkee@raex.com

Web site: www.edjart.com

  

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Comparisons of Snapfish [on left] vs York Photo [on right] photo developing.

Digital Printing & Design Services Staff

Hand dyed & printed cotton, digital printing and hand stitching

 

Upcoming: it will be on display at the Block Gallery in spring 2012

 

It displayed at Artspace in May 2010 - Instructor's Exhibition.

 

Tsukiji is the biggest seafood market in the world apparently and is located in Tokyo. I had the opportunity to visit it once, long ago and documented the experience. The theme of this book is Tsukiji.

 

2010

 

Die Schenkung Roms

(The Donation of Constantine)

Raffael (Raffaelo Sanzio da Urbino), ca. 1520 - 1523

Stanzen des Raffael (Saal des Konstantin)

Vatikanische Museen (VA)

 

"The Great Masters" in the Votive Church

"David" by Michelangelo, "Mona Lisa" by da Vinci: Reproduced Renaissance classics are on display in the Votive Church. The exhibition runs from 1 September to 2 December.

Experience the "David" by Michelangelo in full splendor and marvel at Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" just a few steps further? This is possible from 1 September in the Vienna Votive Church. This is where the exhibition "The Great Masters" begins, which brings together replicas of important Renaissance works under one roof. Here "art as a sustainable emotional event" should be taught.

So you do not have to queue at the Louvre or go to Florence to see the works of the greats of that time. The "visual adventure", as the show is described on the website, is aimed not only at a decidedly art-interested audience, but wants to appeal to the masses.

Exhibition for everyone

Behind the project are Manfred Waba as Artistic Director, who last year was responsible for the exhibition concept "Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel" in the Votive Church, and Wolfgang Grimme as Commercial Director. Wabe has again taken on the Votive Church to place the "David" in its original size, to present Michelangelo's "Last Judgment" and the "Creation of Adam" as well as to set Botticelli's "Birth of Venus" in scene.

David of styrofoam in original size

A total of 53 replicas of the most famous works of the Renaissance can be seen. Among them for example Michelangelo's David before the fight with Goliath, with 5.17 meters in original size, but made of marble powder and styrofoam. The original, however, was knocked out of a single block of Carrara marble. David was created in a workshop in Liesing (23rd district of Vienna), a perfect replica of the almost six-ton ​​original.

Images like Botticelli's Birth of Venus or Da Vinci's Mona Lisa up to the Last Supper are staged like monumental stage sets.

Several visits to the Vatican were needed, among other things, to get impressions for the exhibition. State-of-the-art technology was in use for the true-to-original art prints: "It's just that you have to have the image licenses, with very high resolutions, so that you can print it. This has now become possible through the development of digital printing technology, "said Manfred Waba.

 

„Die großen Meister“ in der Votivkirche

„David“ von Michelangelo, „Mona Lisa“ von da Vinci: Reproduzierte Klassiker aus der Renaissance sind im Rahmen einer Ausstellung in der Votivkirche zu sehen. Die Ausstellung läuft von 1. September bis 2. Dezember.

Den „David“ von Michelangelo in voller Pracht erleben und nur einige Schritte weiter Da Vincis „Mona Lisa“ bestaunen? Das ist ab 1. September in der Wiener Votivkirche möglich. Da beginnt die Ausstellung „Die großen Meister“, die Repliken von bedeutenden Werken der Renaissance unter einem Dach vereint. Hier soll „Kunst als nachhaltig emotionales Event“ vermittelt werden.

Man muss also nicht beim Louvre anstehen oder sich nach Florenz begeben, um die Arbeiten der Größen jener Zeit zu besichtigen. Die „visuelle Erlebnisreise“, wie die Schau auf der Webseite beschrieben wird, richtet sich dabei nicht nur an ein dezidiert kunstinteressiertes Publikum, sondern will die breite Masse ansprechen.

Ausstellung für jedermann

Hinter dem Projekt stecken Manfred Waba als künstlerischer Leiter, der bereits im Vorjahr das Ausstellungskonzept „Michelangelos Sixtinische Kapelle“ in der Votivkirche verantwortete, und Wolfgang Grimme als kaufmännischer Leiter. Wabe hat sich erneut der Votivkirche angenommen, um dort den „David“ in Originalgröße zu platzieren, Michelangelos „Jüngstes Gericht“ und die „Erschaffung Adams“ zu präsentieren sowie Botticellis „Geburt der Venus“ in Szene zu setzen.

David aus Styropor in Originalgröße

Insgesamt sind 53 Repliken der berühmtesten Werke der Renaissance zu sehen. Darunter etwa Michelangelos David vor dem Kampf mit Goliath, mit 5,17 Metern in Originalgröße, aber aus Marmorpulver und Styropor gefertigt. Das Original hingegen wurde aus einem einzigen Block Carrara Marmor herausgeschlagen. Entstanden ist David in einer Werkstatt in Liesing, ein perfekt anmutender Nachbau des fast sechs Tonnen schweren Originals.

Bilder wie Botticellis Geburt der Venus oder Da Vincis Mona Lisa bis hin zum Abendmahl sind wie monumentale Bühnenbilder in Szene gesetzt.

Mehrere Besuche im Vatikan waren unter anderem nötig, um sich Eindrücke für die Ausstellung zu holen. Für die originalgetreuen Kunstdrucke war modernste Technik im Einsatz: „Es ist so, dass man einmal die Bildlizenzen haben muss, mit sehr hohen Auflösungen, damit man das drucken kann. Durch die Entwicklung der digitalen Drucktechnik ist das jetzt möglich geworden“, sagte Manfred Waba.

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Hawk ★Digital Printing Display System★ - Leading Exhibition Solutions Provider

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Colour: White

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Appliance: Roll Up, Banner, Flag

Hawk Display is dedicated to the development of textile digital printing, applications and services. With the diversified production of exhibits and display system that give rise to a perfect combination with the digital printing on textile graphic. Most of the textile fabric is preceded with the fire-proof treatment which company with the European Standards. Hawk Display employs the most advanced ICC color management system to monitor the color output so as to ensure the color details can satisfy their clients' requirement.

Wilcom Dolphin in the Pool was created Tatami, satin, run and open tatami florentine effect(water), motif run, manual run using Wilcom Software.

This Princess inflatable combo is a five-in-one bouncer that features all kinds of fun activities for your patrons and all their favorite barnyard buddies! The regular size combo with an attractive look and HD 6 colors digital printing, no scratch and no colour fading for the painting in years,with non-toxic pvc tarp material, children can play safery here.

 

The combo has a long time use age about 3-5 years,you should own such a GOOD combo.

 

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On today's episode of "random figures that I bought", I present to you the S.H. Figuarts Avengers: Endgame Thor figure, depicting Thor in his final battle look.

 

While I had seen this figure being solicited a while back (it finally released a few months ago) being one of those Exclusive figures, pricing for this piece was all over the place, and even worse here in my part of the world. So, I basically skipped it and thought nothing of it.

 

Then a random Facebook classified popped up with someone trying to get rid of theirs. Based on my math, I got this guy for probably the same as the Japanese preorder price shipped here (I swear I read 6,700 yen somewhere).

 

Thor features only the one head/face, has Storm Breaker and Mjolnir, and eight additional hands for posing/gripping and so on.

 

Clearly Tamashii Nations understood the proportions of the greatest Thor ever. While I can't say for certain he's 100 percent to spec, at least this isn't a thin body they just added random bulk to. The entire trunk of this body actually looks like it belongs to a fat guy - I've not seen that many (if any) fat guy Figuarts, so all this glorious visage might have been created for Thor and Thor alone.

 

I imagine the cost for including both Mjolnir and Storm Breaker resulted in only one face being included in the set (well that and a non desire to move up to a high price point), but at least it's a really good one. Speaking of the two, Mjolnir seems about the right size, but Storm Breaker seems tiny to me, or at least the length of the handle.

 

The hair has decent detailing, and has been made gold just like with Infinity War Widow.

 

It's a shame that Thor didn't come with lightning eyes or lightning effects parts, nor was there a deluxe set that I'm aware of.

 

Also, for the first time that I've personally experienced, a Figuarts has a soft cloth cape (or soft good), which after seeing the nightmare that is the Dr. Strange cap, is a welcome change. It looks great, is double layer, but sadly is lacking the posing wire.

 

From a posing perspective, the major points of articulation you expect (ankles, double jointed knees, hips with pull down, waist, mid torso, shoulders with compress, single jointed elbows, wrists, neck, head). Due to the bulk of the torso, Thor isn't as graceful looking when posed but, that's expected. I do wish Tamashii Nations had made the back of the head with more flexible material or something so Thor could look upward, useful for flying and some crouching situations.

 

Paint work is very good. The more obvious stuff, such as the face and hair, are very self evident. There's actually quite a bit of paint work on the body itself, which is not as obvious. I like the slightly glossier finish for the body itself, which reflects the presence of body armour, and there's the chain mail on his arms which are a grey/silver as opposed to the black of the body. Masking is sharp, though if I'm being thorough some paint apps are missing, such as the buckles on the wrist straps.

 

Build quality wise, its sufficient to put that everything is up to par with regards to finishes, joints, tolerances and so on. They've all been solid for a while now, and this figure doesn't break that streak, especially the Avengers ones.

 

Unsurprisingly, a very solid action figure overall. I love the cloth cape, faults and all, but would have really liked a few more parts with the set.

 

Bro Thor was an interesting, and controversial, take on a popular character (like Professor Hulk) but personally I loved both of them, and it's nice to add Thor to the horde. It's a shame that Professor Hulk didn't end up looking that great (nor does he come with much) but never say never, right?

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SWEET CALL AND RESPONSE

By Steve MacDonald and Dana F. Smith

2012, San Francisco, California

edition of 25

 

Sweet Call and Response was developed with an emphasis on experimentation with the materials - digital printing on canvas, photo collage, machine sewn thread, and sewn collage.

 

Instinctively, messages are sent to attract a response. This book is a visual poem about communication through the interplay of universal symbols and photographic images.

 

The book is printed entirely on canvas specially coated for digital printing with pigmented inks. A variety of sewing techniques, such as patchwork and embroidery, are applied to the pages over the ink. Each page of the book is treated with meticulous stitching executed by hand using a home sewing machine. Pages are affected on both sides by the stitching. Inverse images create a visual echo woven into the design of the book, which propels the narrative ever forward.

 

Designed by Steve MacDonald and Dana F. Smith

Digital printing by Dana F. Smith

Sewing by Steve MacDonald

Hand bound by Juliayn Coleman with a hard case canvas cover.

Closed book measures 16.5" by 12.5"

42 pages and endpapers

signed by the artists and blindstamped

 

Photo of the book by Matthew Davis

www.treatzone.com

 

To buy

www.danadanadana.com/sweetcall.html

 

12" square cushion, digital printing on medium panama.

 

* Copyright with the artist

SWEET CALL AND RESPONSE

By Steve MacDonald and Dana F. Smith

2012, San Francisco, California

edition of 25

 

Sweet Call and Response was developed with an emphasis on experimentation with the materials - digital printing on canvas, photo collage, machine sewn thread, and sewn collage.

 

Instinctively, messages are sent to attract a response. This book is a visual poem about communication through the interplay of universal symbols and photographic images.

 

The book is printed entirely on canvas specially coated for digital printing with pigmented inks. A variety of sewing techniques, such as patchwork and embroidery, are applied to the pages over the ink. Each page of the book is treated with meticulous stitching executed by hand using a home sewing machine. Pages are affected on both sides by the stitching. Inverse images create a visual echo woven into the design of the book, which propels the narrative ever forward.

 

Designed by Steve MacDonald and Dana F. Smith

Digital printing by Dana F. Smith

Sewing by Steve MacDonald

Hand bound by Juliayn Coleman with a hard case canvas cover.

Closed book measures 16.5" by 12.5"

42 pages and endpapers

signed by the artists and blindstamped

 

Photo of the book by Matthew Davis

www.treatzone.com

 

To buy

www.danadanadana.com/sweetcall.html

 

SWEET CALL AND RESPONSE

By Steve MacDonald and Dana F. Smith

2012, San Francisco, California

edition of 25

 

Sweet Call and Response was developed with an emphasis on experimentation with the materials - digital printing on canvas, photo collage, machine sewn thread, and sewn collage.

 

Instinctively, messages are sent to attract a response. This book is a visual poem about communication through the interplay of universal symbols and photographic images.

 

The book is printed entirely on canvas specially coated for digital printing with pigmented inks. A variety of sewing techniques, such as patchwork and embroidery, are applied to the pages over the ink. Each page of the book is treated with meticulous stitching executed by hand using a home sewing machine. Pages are affected on both sides by the stitching. Inverse images create a visual echo woven into the design of the book, which propels the narrative ever forward.

 

Designed by Steve MacDonald and Dana F. Smith

Digital printing by Dana F. Smith

Sewing by Steve MacDonald

Hand bound by Juliayn Coleman with a hard case canvas cover.

Closed book measures 16.5" by 12.5"

42 pages and endpapers

signed by the artists and blindstamped

 

Photo of the book by Matthew Davis

www.treatzone.com

 

To buy

www.danadanadana.com/sweetcall.html

 

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