Step One in a Fine Art and Photography Support System

Furthermore, based in Washington, D.C., is on its way to being much more than a print shop, thanks to the vision of its founder, Jose Ruiz, and Bridget Sue Lambert, Director & Digital Print Open house inkjet printingSpecialist for Furthmore Print, the company’s production studio. The goal is to make Furthermore an alternative incubator for comtemporary art in D.C., New York and beyond. The first step in that goal is to make printing more accessible to those artists.

Furthermore recently kicked off the concept with an open house at its studio, an event that drew hundreds of artists from the surrounding area. Though Furthermore opened its doors late last year, they took time to execute a creative printing project for the open house to show artists all the different possibilities they can explore with inkjet printing and the variety of printable media available to them.

“We recruited artists from New York and Washington, D.C., and we assigned those artists to work on a specific paper,” explains Lambert. “One artist used LexJet Sunset Photo Metallic Paper, another used Sunset Cotton Etching, and so forth, for 18 prints on 12 different papers and materials in all, including Photo Tex and LexJet 7 Mil Absolute Backlit film. We matched their work with the medium we thought would work best.”

Open house fine art reproductionUsing mainly LexJet materials and a smattering of Hahnemuhle papers, the work was produced on Furthermore’s Epson Stylus Pro 9900 through the ImagePrint RIP. The aim, says Lambert, was to show the broad spectrum of inkjet printing possibilities and how each artist’s work can be reproduced to either stringent specifications or into something completely new and different.

One artist, Patrick McDonough, reproduced his work as a windsock with LexJet Water-Resistant Satin Cloth. Another, Isabel Manalo, whose work is originally created on Mylar, had theirs printed on the 7 Mil Absolute Backlit film. The result was a wall of diverse, unusual and innovative work that was the highlight and focal point of the open house.

“The whole idea of the print shop is to provide more economical pricing that’s still high quality and archival on nice papers so that artists have a chance to experiment more and make this part of their studio practice, instead of just for exhibitions,” says Lambert. “Before we created this wall of art and photography it was difficult to demonstrate all of the possibilities with just stock samples. Now they can see everything and all the possibilities in a loose exhibition format.”

Artists and photographersLambert estimates that 200 to 300 artists and art appreciators attended the open house. MillerCoors donated about 20 cases of Peroni and Blue Moon to help with the event, underscoring the widespread community support Furthermore has for its overall concept of being a support system for the arts.

“We wouldn’t be in the position we’re in without the help of LexJet and our customer specialist, Rob Finkel. If I was having trouble with the software or the printer he was right there to help me get it set up. I’ll call him up and tell him what I’m trying to accomplish and he lets me know about the hottest papers and what will work best for the situation,” says Lambert. “I had a lot of struggles with the software I originally chose to use, because I didn’t listen to Rob. He kept telling me to use ImagePrint and I was against it, but then I finally came around and it’s been so much easier.”

Art with Heart: How Bill Stidham Made Inkjet Printing Work

Rock n' roll art John LennonWe just got a nice note from renowned rock n’ roll artist Bill Stidham, who is quite pleased with his Canon iPF8300 and Sunset Select Matte Canvas purchases from LexJet.

“I’ve never been a real technical person and I was a little scared of it, but now I’m much more flexible and can do some art publishing I wasn’t able to do before, plus I’ve saved a lot of money. It’s changed everything dynamically. I set up the printer, I get the size right and just print,” says Stidham, who is based in Austin, Texas. “The reproduction is unreal. After seeing all the inconsistency I was putting up with for years, I’m able to give my customer a higher-quality product. The simplicity and integrity of the machine and the final product the machine produces is shocking… Shockingly simple and dramatic.”

“Dramatic” also describes Stidham’s art. His signature collection is the Sacred Heart series, which brings iconic artists to life through Stidham’s watercolor medium. “These are people who have shifted the planet with their God-given gifts,” explains Stidham. “It also asks the question, ‘What are you doing with your sacred heart, your gifts?’ We all have different ones, and right now this is mine.”

Stidhan uses a high-end camera and professional lights to capture the original and takes a minimalist approach to reproduction. As he puts it, “All I really do is crop it. What you see is what you get and that’s the way I stay true to the integrity of the original piece.”

Many thanks to Bill for taking time to talk to us, and for recognizing our outstanding customer specialist team as a whole and his personal rep, Rob Finkel, for their hard work in the email he sent us, reproduced below…

My name is Bill Stidham, and I recently purchased a Canon iPF8300 from your company. My sales rep is Rob Finkel. I don’t know where to start… This has truly been the best purchase experience of my life, and I thought it was important to let someone in upper management at LexJet know!

Before I became a full time artist, I had a 20-year career as a sales rep. I know all about the ins and outs of what it takes to be a good one… Primarily, caring about your client. Rob was incredibly astute and knowledgeable about his products. He was incredibly informative and on the spot in giving me all the info I needed to make a decision, a no brainer as it turned out. I love my printer.

But, that was just the beginning. He made sure, under difficult circumstances, that I got my printer in a timely manner.

I am not the most technical guy. Frankly, I was damn frightened by the whole process of setting up this piece of equipment, downloading all the files, learning Photoshop, printing, stretching, etc. Your team, including Michael Clementi, was so helpful that the daunting task became a revelation in what I was capable of doing. I can’t believe what I am producing.

Plus, every time I call someone at LexJet, all I get is courteous, knowledgeable support. It’s unbelievable. I didn’t know this level of service existed any more… But it does! 

Rob continues to call and check in. Another pleasant surprise. I look forward to doing business with LexJet for a long time.

I just thought someone should give Rob a big pat on the back for doing one hell of a job. Plus, I want to acknowledge all the other good folks I have worked with over the past two months. Thank you again for creating an atmosphere where this is possible!

Bill Stidham
Artist
Austin, Texas