Prints That Win: Upstairs Downstairs

Upstairs Downstairs Gordon Kreplin
“Upstairs Downstairs” by Gordon Kreplin, winner of the 2015 Virginia PPA print competition.

 

Sometimes the most dramatic photographs can be made in the blink of an eye. When North Carolina portrait, landscape and architectural photographer Gordon Kreplin toured a local Parade of Homes event, he set up a few lights and took one shot while the hallway was clear. That one shot, named “Upstairs Downstairs,” won Kreplin the 2015 Virginia Professional Photographers Association‘s print competition.

“I probably shot 15 houses that day, and this was the last one,” Kreplin says. “I loved the composition and entry into the rooms as well as the architectural lines.”

To evolve the photo from a straight-forward architectural shot to something a bit more moody, he created a faux high-dynamic range (HDR) in Photoshop. He printed the image on Sunset Fibre Elite, available from LexJet, and mounted it on a 16-x-20-inch black gator board. “I don’t typically finish the print at all by putting a lacquer on it,” he says. “It can make it look milky in the light and it dulls the blacks.”

Gordon Kreplin, M. Photog., Cr.
Gordon Kreplin, M. Photog., Cr.

A concert guitarist for 25 years, Kreplin began photographing the different areas he traveled to while performing. He and his wife began a recording label, and his photos would often grace the CD covers. When people started asking where they could get the images, he realized maybe it was time for a career switch.

He joined the Professional Photographers Association in 2000, but didn’t start entering print competitions until 2009. “I volunteered frequently on the district and state level so I could be there to listen to the judges [during competitions],” he says. Handling his portrait printing in-house helped him perfect his craft.

Today, his portrait studio focuses on high-end portrait work while he also exhibits art photography for the love of it. He’s been printing on LexJet products for the past 10 years, he says. “I’m so grateful to the folks at LexJet and their help for the last bunch of years,” he says. “They’re such helpful tech people to talk to.”

Next-Generation Fredrix Gloss Canvas for Solvent and Latex Printers

Fredrix GSJ Encore Gloss CanvasBuilt to maximize canvas output with solvent, low-solvent and latex printers, the updated Fredrix 901 GSJ Encore Gloss Canvas is ideal for photo reproductions and high-end, high-production art and décor printing.

Available exclusively at LexJet, it’s the highest gloss canvas made by Fredrix and when combined with solvent, low-solvent or latex inks, no top coat is necessary.

Improvements to the canvas include better ink saturation and adhesion with low-solvent inks, and a higher color gamut and Dmax.

The durable 35/65 poly/cotton blend canvas, at 19 mils thick and 380 gsm, has a medium texture that’s subtle and consistent, a two-over-one weave and a bright white base.

For more information and to order Fredrix 901 GSJ Encore Gloss Canvas, call a LexJet printing expert at 800-453-9538.

YES! Up to 70% at LexJet’s Year End Sale

Choose from more than 70 products at LexJet offered at up to 70% off, now through December 31.

Year End Sale at LexJetProducts on sale include fine art papers, photo papers, display films, laminates, backers, banner material, canvas, and other specialty inkjet materials for any application imaginable, including…

  • Up to 60% off solvent/low-solvent/UV-curable/latex inkjet media
  • Up to 70% off aqueous inkjet media
  • Up to 80% on a variety of inventory reduction products not included in the list below

Call a LexJet printing expert at 800-453-9538 to find the YES product that’s right for you and stock up for 2015. This sale ends December 31, and is available by phone and at lexjet.com.

Here’s the list of products on sale until December 31 (not all sizes may be on sale for a given product). Click on the product name below for sales pricing and more information, where applicable…

Aqueous Inkjet Media

LexJet 7 Mil Ultra Photo Gloss (call for more information)

LexJet 8 Mil ImagePro Gloss

LexJet 8 Mil ImagePro Satin

LexJet 8 Mil Ultra Photo Gloss Extra

LexJet 9 Mil Opaque Display Film

LexJet Clear PreLume® HD

LexJet Econo PolyGloss Banner (call for more information)

LexJet Poly Select Blockout Fabric DS (call for more information)

LexJet TOUGHcoat Blockout Scrim Banner

LexJet Window & Wall Décor (call for more information)

10 Mil LexJet Clear w/ Edge Strips for HP Designjet Series

Hahnemuhle FineArt Pearl 285 g

Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 188 g

Hahnemuhle Protective Spray

Hahnemuhle Torchon 285 g

Hahnemuhle William Turner 310 g

Ivivid Glossy Vinyl with PSA (call for more information)

Ivivid Translucent Adhesive Vinyl (call for more information)

Ivivid Water Resistant Matte Vinyl w/PSA (call for more information)

Solvent/Low-Solvent/UV-Curable/Latex Inkjet Media

LexJet 12 Mil Solvent Display Film SR

LexJet 18 Mil Solvent Display Film SR

LexJet 9 Mil Solvent Display Film SR

LexJet FaceMount Perforated Window Grip

LexJet Light Block Polyester Gloss (12 Mil)

LexJet PVC-Free Display Film (12 Mil)

LexJet Satin Light Block Polyester (7 Mil)

LexJet Simple CarpetAd

LexJet Simple Premium Removable Vinyl

LexJet Simple Transparent Adhesive Vinyl

LexJet Sunset Reserve Gloss Canvas SUV

LexJet Sunset Reserve Satin Canvas SUV

LexJet Sunset Select Satin Canvas SUV (call for more information)

LexJet White Static Cling Vinyl SUV

LexJet Window & Wall Décor SUV

LexJet Metallic Polyester 245g (call for more information)

LexJet Metallic Polyester w/ PSA 195g (call for more information)

3686 Sihl TriSolv PrimeArt Paper 200 Gloss (call for more information)

dreamScape™ 15 oz. Suede

FLEXcon BUSart™ V 400 F White A-69 Vinyl for Bus & Train Wraps

FLEXcon BUSmark® 5800 for Bus Posters

FLEXcon FLEXmark BILBRD BWV White Opaque Vinyl w/ Permanent Adhesive

FLEXcon FLEXmark V 400 H Clear V-327 Low Tack Vinyl

FLEXcon FLEXmark® BILBRD™ BWV White Opaque Vinyl w/ Permanent Adhesive

FLEXcon FLEXmark® OV 600 6 Mil Safari Luster PSA Over Laminate

FLEXcon FLEXmark® OV 650 R 6.5 Mil Velvet PSA Over Laminate

FLEXcon FLEXmark® V 400 H Clear V-327 Low Tack Vinyl for Window Advertising

FLEXcon JETbond® 44138 3.5 Mil Luster UV PSA Over Laminate (call for more information)

FLEXcon LITEcal® 5200 Translucent Backlit Vinyl for Bus Posters & Taxi Tops (call for more information)

FLEXcon RAILmark 5300 Subway Posters- 62in x 150ft

FLEXcon SEETHRU-SIGN® STSWBF7030 Perforated Vinyl for Window Graphics

FLEXcon White Static Cling (call for more information)

Ivivid 8 Mil Semi-Matte Translucent Display Film (call for more information)

Adhesives, Coatings & Backers

LexJet 10 Mil ArmorGuard Ultra Low Gloss

LexJet 10 Mil DisplayGuard Ti (call for more information)

LexJet 10 Mil Gloss UV Premium Low Melt

LexJet 10 Mil White Backer Low Melt

LexJet 5 Mil White Backer Low Melt

LexJet 10 Mil LightBlock

LexJet 15 Mil LightBlock

10 Mil DisplayFlex UV (call for more information)

ClearStar ClearShield Type C Semi-Gloss- 5 Gallon

D&K Thermal Low Temp UV 5 Mil Gloss (call for more information)

GBC 1.5 Mil Clear Nap-Lam I

GBC 1.7 Mil Octiva Write Erase (Gloss)

GBC 1.7 Mil Octiva Write Erase- 51in x 250ft (call for more information)

GBC Octiva Cold Mount White Adhesive

Stretch Your Canvas Dollar into the 70s with Dynamite Prices

LexJet takes you to the 70s with three new top-shelf canvas products on sale until October 4 for less than $0.79 per sq. ft. You won’t find a better price on high-quality canvases like these in the market.

Discount CanvasSunset by Fredrix Satin Canvas SUV: Groovy! Priced at just $0.70 per sq. ft., it’s the “best canvas to date. Our color came out perfect; we have never seen a truer white hue before,” according to Zach Gardynski, New Era Portfolio, Austin, Texas.

Sunset by Fredrix Gloss Canvas SUV: Far out! At only $0.70 per sq. ft., this canvas maximizes quality and production for solvent, low-solvent, latex and UV-curable printers: print, stretch or frame, and go.

Sunset by Fredrix Matte Canvas: For only $0.78 per sq. ft., you’ll get the brightest white point available in an OBA-free canvas with consistent print quality and high-performance finishing.

And on the flip side… LexJet Poly Select Blockout Fabric gives you 100% opacity and exceptional photo image quality on a smooth fabric surface, and is also on sale until Oct. 4 at 35% off the regular price!

Call a LexJet printing expert today at 800-453-9538 to take advantage of these prices today. This offer is available over the phone and online at lexjet.com.

Last Call and Details on the Upcoming Hands-On Printer Workshops

Printing Workshops in California and TexasEverything you wanted to know about inkjet printing for a variety of fine art, sign and display and photography applications will be known at the upcoming free hands-on workshops in Irvine, Calif., on Aug. 13, and Irving, Texas, on Aug. 20.

Sponsored by Canon and LexJet, the workshops will feature a close examination of Canon’s printer technology and software, with operational and efficiency tips, followed by a treasure trove of in-depth information on working with photo papers, fine art papers, canvas, films and vinyl.

You’ll find out what makes each inkjet material tick and how to finish, present and apply them. Moreover, expert presenters from Canon and LexJet will guide you through the most profitable, unique and saleable applications you can accomplish in your market.

For instance, you’ll learn all about canvas from start to finish: how the inkjet coating, material composition and finish impact the printed image, followed by guidelines on coating and stretching canvas, and the most profitable applications.

When you attend the workshops you’ll also receive a $50 gift certificate from LexJet, inkjet media swatchbooks, special printer and inkjet media promotions, printed samples and other giveaways. A continental breakfast and lunch will also be provided.

To sign up for either Irvine, Calif. (Aug. 13) or Irving, Texas (Aug. 20), and if you have any questions, contact a LexJet customer specialist at 800-453-9538. Space is limited, so call to get your seat today, and before registration closes on Aug. 9 for Irvine and Aug. 16 for Irving.

Invested in Art at Editions Limited

Studio EL artwork for health care environments
Studio EL provides unique original art and design services for health care, hospitality and corporate environments on a variety of materials, including alternative materials like acrylic, aluminum and sustainable bamboo.

 

When attempting to describe Joanne Chappell’s 45-year journey from art student at Indiana University to owner of an influential, enterprising and constantly evolving art publishing business based in the San Francisco area, “investment” is a word that captures the core of what made that journey a success.

Editions Limited and its affiliated companies – Studio EL and Drybrush Graphics – are the culmination of Chappell’s early investment in the art world. That initial investment in time, money and passion has paid off, not only for Chappell and the 31 team members at Editions Limited, but more importantly it has paid off by bringing original art to more people and introducing hundreds of artists to a wider audience.

Art for Hospitals by Studio ELEditions Limited began in 1969 when Chappell started a high-end art gallery in Indianapolis after organizing art shows for non-profits and teaching art for several years.

About ten years later, Chappell moved her gallery to San Francisco’s financial district. Her new location dictated to some degree the direction Editions Limited would ultimately follow.

“Because we were in the heart of the financial district we had corporate people walking in and wanting us to help them find artwork for their companies. We started looking for artwork that would meet their needs, and in doing so we shifted away from residential applications,” explains Chappell.

Editions Limited in Emeryville, California
Editions Limited operates from a spacious historic building in Emeryville, Calif. Pictured in the upper left inset from left to right are Todd Haile, Joanne Chappell (with Hugo the dog) and Meghan Faulkner.

Editions Limited eventually ended up in its present space in Emeryville, Calif., a 100-year-old brick building with high ceilings and plenty of space to house the design and printing operations.

Today, Editions Limited focuses on creating poster art for the masses. Studio EL, which was launched about seven years ago, is focused on creating custom print-on-demand (POD) art for health care, hospitality and corporate environments. Drybrush Graphics, which launched about ten years ago, provides limited edition (250 and less) signed and numbered custom reproductions to a more exclusive audience.

Essentially, Editions Limited covers the gamut, from the narrow niche served by Drybrush Graphics to the less narrow but custom niche served by Studio EL, to the wider consumer market served by the company’s poster publishing arm.

Art on Aluminum at Editions Limited
The exterior of Editions Limited’s building features banner artwork on aluminum by Stephen Donwerth.

Though Editions Limited is the flagship operation from which everything else flows, Studio EL has been the company’s fastest growing and most dynamic component. It was created to meet the demand for high-end yet economical art specifically designed for each location in which the artwork is placed.

“Studio EL is a collection of fine art archival prints that are custom tailored to each project. The sizing, substrate and finish are determined by the client while the artwork is sourced by us,” explains Chappell. “I brought in a different team for cutting-edge, trendsetting art. The Studio EL team works with an amazing amount of artists and it’s usually a collection of limited edition fine art prints or utilizing some of the art from our poster art collection.”

Even with more than six million images from which to choose, the Studio EL team will source new artists and photographers to ensure a perfect fit for their clients. Moreover, Studio EL prints to practically every medium, including fine art papers, canvas, aluminum, wood, glass, acrylics, wall coverings and even mirrors.

Print Room at Editions Limited
The print room at Editions Limited.

Though each market sector with which Studio EL works – be it health care, hospitality or corporate – has its own general style, each individual project varies considerably. Artwork for the health care market, for instance, is typically designed to take patients out of what is usually a stressful environment and transport them to soothing and exotic locales.

“In the hospitality business it’s more site specific; what coordinates with the furnishing and design of the room, plus something that ties into the geographic area. Editions Limited is a bit more of a mainstream look whereas Studio EL has a different aesthetic, possibly a bit more of a fine art feel in steyle, with subject more cutting-edge to eclectic that are perfect for site projects,” says creative director Todd Haile.

Hospitality Art by Editions Limited
For this hospitality project, Studio EL used a combination of alternative materials and LexJet Sunset Textured Fine Art Paper.

Studio EL utilizes a fleet of printers, including two Epson GS6000 low-solvent printers, three Epson 11880s and an older Epson, which is used primarily for proofing necessary in offset printing. The trick for the digital department has been to ensure quality and color calibration across the various print platforms, from offset to giclee.

“This company is over 35 years old and the business model for many years was primarily offset posters. Since the addition of giclee printing we’ve got it to the point that the calibration and profiling is dead-on. We’re so much more efficient now,” says Haile. “A lot of our customers request some of our poster images for on-demand applications. They’re used to seeing the poster interpretation of a specific image and we wanted to make sure that we’re resembling that with inkjet so we’ve worked hard to profile and calibrate everything consistently.

Hospitality Fine Art by Studio ELWhat that means practically, says Haile, is limiting the inkjet printers for those poster-to-giclee projects since inkjet allows a much wider color gamut. “The very nature of the Epson printers is that they produce color that’s much richer than what you get from offset so you end up having to limit them somewhat when you make that transition. You get this rich, almost pastel chalky texture to an aqueous inkjet print that’s luscious compared to an offset print,” he says.

The low-solvent printers are used primarily for canvas reproductions. Haile explains that printing on satin canvas with low-solvent inks negates the need for post-production coating since the ink and canvas surface bond with each other and provide more protection than output from a standard aqueous printer.

While creating an efficient and calibrated workflow has been an important contributor to the company’s success, most important has been the consistent presence of a dedicated, professional staff.

“Most of our people have been here 15 years or more. Even during the recession, we kept everyone on board. I think that’s really very important because the art consultants, for example, have very specific territories and people know them, and we’ve been intensely involved in finding art that works in a lot of different situations,” says Chappell. “That’s an area in which we’re unique. We are relentless about finding artists and artwork that fits all these different situations.”