LFP - Large-Format-Printing
Fotolia TEN Collection exhibition in collaboration with Roland DG
Thursday 13. March 2014 - Fotolia is opening an exhibition of its TEN Collection in Berlin, Germany, on 13 March. The work of 22 international digital artists will be on display. For the first time, you can not only see the designs on the computer screen, but also as high-quality large-format prints. Roland DG is collaborating on this project and is responsible for printing the images.
Fotolia is a well-known image database that started with TEN in 2011. It is a project that aims to make digital art available to a wide audience. Ten artists from 10 countries were asked to create digital works of art. The results were offered as free downloads for 24 hours on the 10th of the month on the Fotolia website. It was a way to share the work of the world’s best digital artists with a wide audience, who were free to use the images, effects and elements in their own designs.
TEN Collection Exhibition
The work of the first group of artists and of the participants in the second session is being exhibited in the FotoliaLAB in Berlin during the period 14 March – 30 May. The work of 21 famous artists from all corners of the world, including Russia, Brazil, France and Germany will be on show. The creations are being printed in large format by Roland DG especially for this exhibition. The VersaUV LEJ-640F, which printed the designs in very high quality on aluminium sandwich boards, was used.
VersaUV LEJ-640F
The VersaUV LEJ-640F is the largest flatbed printer in the Roland DG range, with a print area of 1.6 m by up to 3.3 m. The machine prints CMYK, white and transparent ink on both flexible and hard substrates with a maximum thickness of 15 cm.
Practical information
Would you like to see these lovely works in large format? Go to the FotoliaLAB in Berlin between 14 March and 30 May (Lychener Strasse 74, 10437 Berlin). The opening will be held on 13 March at 7 p.m.