Prints on a wall
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Prints going up, for Leicester exhibition
At last we’ve got the big 14m long print up on the wall for the exhibition at LPPG
The photo was taken just after the print (on Innova Glossy Canvas IFA36) was attached to a batten running along the wall.
Here’s Karen holding the final part in place whilst Ian (the gallery manager) goes off to find a hammer.
There’s lots more info about the exhibition and a zoomable version of the big print on the ‘Leicester – from a Different Angle’ exhibition page
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Keith | Jun 3, 2012 at 11:32 am
Not easily – we only needed it up for a month – it was stapled to battens – see the info in the full article
Patrick Boland | Jun 3, 2012 at 1:04 am
How does one attached a print that big?