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About Kirsty-Anne Ward

Kirsty-Anne Ward has been a part of the Innova Art team since 2012. She is responsible for marketing and design related activities within the company.

Innova Art – more than paper – relaunches in China

The multi-award-winning Innova Art – the first UK-based inkjet media specialist founded this century – is relaunching its brand in China, surely the world’s most exciting marketplace. The move reintroduces to the Chinese print market a range of digital fine art and photo media originally introduced to the market via Innova’s private label service more than ten years ago. A range of inkjet fine art and photo media that has been developed in close association with artists, photographers and print experts – and a brand that has won rave reviews and awards from all around the world. The Innova Art brand: tradition and technological prowess Why choose Innova Art? Because Innova Art brings together both the centuries-old traditions of fine art papermaking and the dynamism of 21st century digital technology. Customers love the fusion of new, cutting edge ideas with methods honed over centuries. "You can’t cheat on history and you can’t fake tradition,” says Wayne Connelly, MD of Innova Art. “Papermaking, which originated in ancient China, is one of the world’s oldest technologies, and the established ways of doing things have helped refine and enrich the product for more than a thousand years." "The difference with digital technology is all the extras it adds – the flexibility, speed and cost efficiencies you need to prosper in today’s fast-moving and competitive markets. With Innova Art media, you can keep the look and feel of traditional media but be certain that every image you print, whichever of our substrates your opt for and whatever the print run, will be rendered immaculately." Innova Art Editions: what’s good enough for Michelangelo… At the forefront of the Innova Art relaunch is the Editions range, comprising two category-busting photo papers [...]

Innova Art – more than paper – relaunches in China2017-09-14T15:51:26+01:00

Innova Art – more than paper – relaunches in China

The multi-award-winning Innova Art – the first UK-based inkjet media specialist founded this century – is relaunching its brand in China, surely the world’s most exciting marketplace. The move reintroduces to the Chinese print market a range of digital fine art and photo media originally introduced to the market via Innova’s private label service more than ten years ago. A range of inkjet fine art and photo media that has been developed in close association with artists, photographers and print experts – and a brand that has won rave reviews and awards from all around the world. The Innova Art brand: tradition and technological prowess Why choose Innova Art? Because Innova Art brings together both the centuries-old traditions of fine art papermaking and the dynamism of 21st century digital technology. Customers love the fusion of new, cutting edge ideas with methods honed over centuries. "You can’t cheat on history and you can’t fake tradition,” says Wayne Connelly, MD of Innova Art. “Papermaking, which originated in ancient China, is one of the world’s oldest technologies, and the established ways of doing things have helped refine and enrich the product for more than a thousand years." "The difference with digital technology is all the extras it adds – the flexibility, speed and cost efficiencies you need to prosper in today’s fast-moving and competitive markets. With Innova Art media, you can keep the look and feel of traditional media but be certain that every image you print, whichever of our substrates your opt for and whatever the print run, will be rendered immaculately." Innova Art Editions: what’s good enough for Michelangelo… At the forefront of the Innova Art relaunch is the Editions range, comprising two category-busting photo papers [...]

Innova Art – more than paper – relaunches in China2017-09-14T15:51:26+01:00

Inspiring Awards

The summer is here and the sun is (occasionally) shining so there is no better time to start creating something exciting. Lots of awards ceremonies have taken place recently and where better to find inspiration for a new project than from your creative peers who have been voted the best in their field? See below for a round up of awards that have caught our eye. Fine Art Photography Awards Open to photographers of all levels the Fine Art Photography Awards have 20 categories ranging from abstract to photojournalism. Gold, Silver, Bronze and White award winners of 2016/2017 amateur and professional levels were announced earlier this year. The awards are open to anyone over the age of 18 and are not limited by location, click here to submit your entry to the 2017/2018 awards. BP Portrait Award Representing the best in contemporary portrait painting, you can visit The National Portrait Gallery until September 24th to see the finalists and winners person. Entry to the exhibition is free and there are multiple events taking place for families throughout the school holidays. D&AD New Blood The New Blood awards celebrate rising stars of design and art direction. Open to young creatives and recent graduates, the briefs for the awards are set by well known brands with awards being presented across multiple levels: a Wooden Pencil for the best of the year, a Yellow Pencil for true creative excellence, a prestigious Black Pencil for truly ground breaking work and a Graphite Pencil for original and inspiring ideas. The Drum Design Awards Hosted by The Drum magazine, The Drum Design Awards celebrate all categories of design from point of sale to motion graphics, created by design agencies around the [...]

Inspiring Awards2025-05-19T08:48:33+01:00

Inspiring Awards

The summer is here and the sun is (occasionally) shining so there is no better time to start creating something exciting. Lots of awards ceremonies have taken place recently and where better to find inspiration for a new project than from your creative peers who have been voted the best in their field? See below for a round up of awards that have caught our eye. Fine Art Photography Awards Open to photographers of all levels the Fine Art Photography Awards have 20 categories ranging from abstract to photojournalism. Gold, Silver, Bronze and White award winners of 2016/2017 amateur and professional levels were announced earlier this year. The awards are open to anyone over the age of 18 and are not limited by location, click here to submit your entry to the 2017/2018 awards. BP Portrait Award Representing the best in contemporary portrait painting, you can visit The National Portrait Gallery until September 24th to see the finalists and winners person. Entry to the exhibition is free and there are multiple events taking place for families throughout the school holidays. D&AD New Blood The New Blood awards celebrate rising stars of design and art direction. Open to young creatives and recent graduates, the briefs for the awards are set by well known brands with awards being presented across multiple levels: a Wooden Pencil for the best of the year, a Yellow Pencil for true creative excellence, a prestigious Black Pencil for truly ground breaking work and a Graphite Pencil for original and inspiring ideas. The Drum Design Awards Hosted by The Drum magazine, The Drum Design Awards celebrate all categories of design from point of sale to motion graphics, created by design agencies around the [...]

Inspiring Awards2025-05-19T08:48:57+01:00

Share Your Stories

We love hearing about what you are all up to in your careers and it is always great to hear about any features or exhibitions of your artistic endeavours. This month two friends of Innova Art have been in touch to tell us what they have been up to: see below for their stories. If you would like to share your story, simply tag us in a social media post on facebook, twitter, LinkedIn or Google+ or send an email to marketing@innovaart.com. Jim Mchugh is a Los Angeles based photographer currently focussed on collaborating with LA Street Artists. In a recent article published in the first edition of the Los Angeles Times DesignLA magazine, McHugh’s photographs are featured prominently in an article focussed on the Noir scene in LA. Showcasing the work of Big Sleeps and Prime – long-time collaborators with Jim McHugh – the article speaks about the evolving art scene in LA and how the ‘darker side’ of art (tattoo, graffiti and street culture) are influencing the fine art market. Click the image below for a digital version of the article. Click on the image for a digital version of The New Noir, published in DesignLA, May 2017 We know Shane Aurousseau through our customer Fine Art Foto who has been a long-time reseller of the Innova Art product range. Shane’s latest event: No Title, No Border is a group exhibition at Leyas in Camden, London which opens on Thursday 1st June 2017 and runs until early autumn. Prints will be available to buy at the show with £5 from all sales being donated to Doctors Without Borders.

Share Your Stories2017-11-29T14:33:24+01:00

Share Your Stories

We love hearing about what you are all up to in your careers and it is always great to hear about any features or exhibitions of your artistic endeavours. This month two friends of Innova Art have been in touch to tell us what they have been up to: see below for their stories. If you would like to share your story, simply tag us in a social media post on facebook, twitter, LinkedIn or Google+ or send an email to marketing@innovaart.com. Jim Mchugh is a Los Angeles based photographer currently focussed on collaborating with LA Street Artists. In a recent article published in the first edition of the Los Angeles Times DesignLA magazine, McHugh’s photographs are featured prominently in an article focussed on the Noir scene in LA. Showcasing the work of Big Sleeps and Prime – long-time collaborators with Jim McHugh – the article speaks about the evolving art scene in LA and how the ‘darker side’ of art (tattoo, graffiti and street culture) are influencing the fine art market. Click the image below for a digital version of the article. Click on the image for a digital version of The New Noir, published in DesignLA, May 2017 We know Shane Aurousseau through our customer Fine Art Foto who has been a long-time reseller of the Innova Art product range. Shane’s latest event: No Title, No Border is a group exhibition at Leyas in Camden, London which opens on Thursday 1st June 2017 and runs until early autumn. Prints will be available to buy at the show with £5 from all sales being donated to Doctors Without Borders.

Share Your Stories2017-11-29T14:33:17+01:00

Innova Art’s smart moves at FESPA 2017

Bestsellers and up-to-the-minute innovations hit the spot for visitors to the Innova Art stand at FESPA 2017. The biggest draws were the JetMaster® and GOframe ranges, both of them offering easy, quick and cost-effective solutions for décor display. The latest JetMaster additions only increased this award-winning product’s appeal. And YouTac® Textile – astonishingly simple to print, stick up, adjust and pull away again – was the big hitter in terms of print media. “We had an excellent show, doing the best of our business from Tuesday through to Thursday,” said Mike Gonzalez, Innova Art MD. “There were the usual amazing crowds around the demo table for JetMaster® and GOframe, and the Pinchbook™ portfolio range. However many awards we win, however persuasive we are, people will always want to see for themselves how easy these products are to use – seeing is still believing.” The latest JetMaster® product is the Aqueous Direct Print Photo Wrap, which received favourable scrutiny. Innova Art also raised the curtain on the new metal and acrylic products: JetMaster® Metal and JetMaster® UV Direct Print Acrylic. “The key point with JetMaster is this: you place our substrate on your print bed and almost as soon as the printheads have passed over it, you have a saleable product – because the finishing stages are so quick,” said Gonzalez. “With the UV Direct Print Acrylic, you print, press down and trim and you’ve a beautiful image ready for display. With JetMaster® Metal you can either print onto JetMaster® Paper Dye-Sublimation Transfer, then use your dye-sublimation heat press to transfer the image onto JetMaster® Metal and you get an amazing, high gloss, visually stunning image. Or you position the metal on your UV flat bed [...]

Innova Art’s smart moves at FESPA 20172017-11-30T13:44:22+01:00

Innova Art’s smart moves at FESPA 2017

Bestsellers and up-to-the-minute innovations hit the spot for visitors to the Innova Art stand at FESPA 2017. The biggest draws were the JetMaster® and GOframe ranges, both of them offering easy, quick and cost-effective solutions for décor display. The latest JetMaster additions only increased this award-winning product’s appeal. And YouTac® Textile – astonishingly simple to print, stick up, adjust and pull away again – was the big hitter in terms of print media. “We had an excellent show, doing the best of our business from Tuesday through to Thursday,” said Mike Gonzalez, Innova Art MD. “There were the usual amazing crowds around the demo table for JetMaster® and GOframe, and the Pinchbook™ portfolio range. However many awards we win, however persuasive we are, people will always want to see for themselves how easy these products are to use – seeing is still believing.” The latest JetMaster® product is the Aqueous Direct Print Photo Wrap, which received favourable scrutiny. Innova Art also raised the curtain on the new metal and acrylic products: JetMaster® Metal and JetMaster® UV Direct Print Acrylic. “The key point with JetMaster is this: you place our substrate on your print bed and almost as soon as the printheads have passed over it, you have a saleable product – because the finishing stages are so quick,” said Gonzalez. “With the UV Direct Print Acrylic, you print, press down and trim and you’ve a beautiful image ready for display. With JetMaster® Metal you can either print onto JetMaster® Paper Dye-Sublimation Transfer, then use your dye-sublimation heat press to transfer the image onto JetMaster® Metal and you get an amazing, high gloss, visually stunning image. Or you position the metal on your UV flat bed [...]

Innova Art’s smart moves at FESPA 20172017-11-30T13:44:23+01:00

Innova Art at FESPA: where the future is now

For Innova Art, it’s all about the F-word at FESPA 2017. The future, that is – and all the ways our print solutions help businesses make the most of it. Fast, flexible and fit-for-purpose are the watchwords at Innova Art – it’s the way we operate. Which is why our stand is always such an important destination for FESPA visitors. Fully focused on what a 21st century print business needs to prosper, we’re the first to share the benefits of our future-proofed solutions. You’ll have heard of the award-winning JetMaster® Image Display Systems range. It won the Fine Art Trade Guild’s Innovation Award back in 2011. While that was years ago, it’s always back to the future at Innova Art. We improve and extend every product we make so you can look ahead with confidence. The JetMaster® Aqueous Direct Print Photo Wrap is our latest JetMaster® Innovation. It’s really rather easy: put the JetMaster® pre-cut board through a compatible aqueous inkjet printer. And that’s it. Or nearly. You’ll want a minute or so more to fold over the sides and secure them with pins, and to insert a back panel for extra strength and a neat finish. But after that – well, it’s job done: a high-impact, canvas-effect 3D photo wrap up on the wall in minutes, to the amazement – we’re sure – of all your customers. We’re working on other JetMaster® innovations for FESPA, too, but we always like to keep a few surprises in store. It’s all part of the sustained effort we put behind our best ideas. Here’s another: our inkjet-compatible textile, YouTac® Textile. Whether you’re printing bespoke wallpapers or exclusive limited edition prints, YouTac® Textile’s bright white base and matte [...]

Innova Art at FESPA: where the future is now2017-11-30T13:44:43+01:00

Innova Art at FESPA: where the future is now

For Innova Art, it’s all about the F-word at FESPA 2017. The future, that is – and all the ways our print solutions help businesses make the most of it. Fast, flexible and fit-for-purpose are the watchwords at Innova Art – it’s the way we operate. Which is why our stand is always such an important destination for FESPA visitors. Fully focused on what a 21st century print business needs to prosper, we’re the first to share the benefits of our future-proofed solutions. You’ll have heard of the award-winning JetMaster® Image Display Systems range. It won the Fine Art Trade Guild’s Innovation Award back in 2011. While that was years ago, it’s always back to the future at Innova Art. We improve and extend every product we make so you can look ahead with confidence. The JetMaster® Aqueous Direct Print Photo Wrap is our latest JetMaster® Innovation. It’s really rather easy: put the JetMaster® pre-cut board through a compatible aqueous inkjet printer. And that’s it. Or nearly. You’ll want a minute or so more to fold over the sides and secure them with pins, and to insert a back panel for extra strength and a neat finish. But after that – well, it’s job done: a high-impact, canvas-effect 3D photo wrap up on the wall in minutes, to the amazement – we’re sure – of all your customers. We’re working on other JetMaster® innovations for FESPA, too, but we always like to keep a few surprises in store. It’s all part of the sustained effort we put behind our best ideas. Here’s another: our inkjet-compatible textile, YouTac® Textile. Whether you’re printing bespoke wallpapers or exclusive limited edition prints, YouTac® Textile’s bright white base and matte [...]

Innova Art at FESPA: where the future is now2017-11-30T13:44:42+01:00
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