First Digital Art Print
April 25th, 2006 by admin
A well received piece and learning how to print it well
Salinas Valley 1 - digital painting - first art print
When I first got a high quality wide-format printer - this was my favorite piece. It was fairly recent at the time and it was what I wanted to see printed first.
I am sure you can imagine that type of excitement of a new printer and printing on watercolor paper for the first time.
The first print actually came out beautiful, but it wasn’t accurate. It was way too bold and bright - although part of its beauty. Like most artists and creative people, I was looking for a larger element of control.
Through a great deal of controlled experimentation, the printing quality and color accuracy that Outhouse Studios can achieve is artistically perfect - I don’t think I could ask for better.
Salinas Valley 1 is a well received piece, and I have had the opportunity to refine the printing and also have it printed larger - 22×28 inch, matted and framed. The blue is even more incredible printed and the row crops in the Salinas valley hills have a great deal more depth.
See Also
- Salinas Valley 1
Art print options for Salinas Valley 1 - Epson 2000P Printer
Archival Pigment Ink printer - currently being used for exceptional 13×19″ art prints
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