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Innovation News visits Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2015

The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition is the largest open contemporary art exhibition in the world, showing a mixture of work in different mediums by new and established artists. Innovation News stopped by on the last weekend of the 2015 show to see what caught our eye. In addition to being a fantastic place to introduce yourself to the work of new and established artists. By visiting the summer exhibition, and possibly investing in a piece or two, visitors help to raise funds for the Royal Academy schools and ensure that the tuition remains free. Each year the summer exhibition is curated by a group of Royal Academicians, this year the exhibition co-ordinator was Michael Craig-Martin RA. Bringing his extensive knowledge of colour to the halls of the royal academy. The walls of the three main galleries were painted with bright hues, creating a visual break from the sheer number of pieces on display, as well as providing visual sign posts, enabling the wandering visitor to immediately gage if they had been in that room before. As is tradition at the summer exhibition works flowed through and out of the halls. The first introduction to the show is the large sculptural installation The Dappled Light Of The Sun by Conrad Shawcross RA, dominating the main courtyard and creating an interesting juxtaposition to the classical architecture. At the entrance to the building, Zobop by Jim Lambie, a vibrant interaction with the environment, lead visitors up the stairs and to the entrance of the main galleries. The interior layout was slightly different than in previous years. Some of the rooms having been rearranged, the print spaces seemed to have a higher billing this time. The layout on the [...]

Innovation News visits Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 20152017-05-19T17:12:29+01:00

Innovation News; In conversation With David Osborn

We Spoke to Photoshop Extaordinaire, David Osborn about his images, what makes a good photograph and his new Photoshop workshops If you visited the Innova Art stand at FESPA in May, or have seen some pictures from the show, you may have noticed some impressive city scenes printed large scale on the stand. These images, from various locations worldwide were created by the London based photographer David Osborn. David has amazing talent with a camera, but, to create images that take your breath away: he utilizes a wide range of Photoshop techniques. We sat down with him to find out more; Hi David,we had some great reactions to your images on the FESPA stand and would love to learn more about you, your work and your process. To start us off can you tell us how you choose the subjects of your images? My Images are all a mixture of personal work, commissions and images from the workshops I run. I like very clean compositions and for black and white, a real feeling of mood. Black and White allows for much darker moodier images that are my passion. In my personal and workshop work, I love silky smooth tones in the sky and rich shadow detail. Edinburgh by David Osborn When you take an image into Photoshop, do you start with a predetermined plan or does the final image evolve as you work? You have to have an idea of what you are aiming for. There is an element of the unknown always in the creative, but you do need to have a game plan of what you want the image to look like. As you work on the image you create the [...]

Innovation News; In conversation With David Osborn2019-06-17T09:46:13+01:00

eInnovation News: Innova Art at FESPA Digital May 2015

See it happen at FESPA Digital 2015 Today marks the start of FESPA 2015 in Cologne, we hope to see you on stand Z15, Hall 9 If you have seen the promotional campaing from FESPA, you will not have failed to notice the space theme of this years show. Here at Innova Art we want to help you expand the print universe with some innovative new products and some faithful favourites. The Innova Art stand will be a hive of activity this week, creating the atmosphere will be work by Natascha van Niekerk and David Osborn. For the show we have printed their images on YouTac Textile, creating quick and simple to install wall designs but, these two very talented photographers are fans of Fine Art and FibaPrint® papers by Innova. On our stand we have an Océ Arizona 300 series from on of our JetMaster distributors, Sign-Tronic, who will be printing JetMaster Direct Print Photo Wraps and Photo Panels throughout the course of the show, using their own specially formaulated UV ink. Demonstrations will be taking place regularly so be sure to stop by the stand and see just how quickly you can go from cardboard to canvas effect wrap. New GOframe Partnership Innovation has always been the name of the game for Innova Art and, when we met the GOframe team, we knew they shared the same passion. New for FESPA 2015 is the addition of the GOframe range to the Innova product line up. GOframe is an innovative system for creating traditional stretched canvases, that does not require canvas pliers to create a drum tight finish. Simply remove the adhesive liner covering the bars, slot them into the patented corner peices, align [...]

eInnovation News: Innova Art at FESPA Digital May 20152019-06-17T09:46:08+01:00

eInnovation News: Show Round Up April 2015

Innova’s spectacular show success at The Photography Show and Sign & Digital UK 2015: A fantastic six days of non-stop business and sold-out products sums up the Innova Art experience at the NEC 21-26 March 2015. The week got off to a great start with The Photography Show; “It was a brilliant show with interest right across the range but especially in our new Pinchbook™ Photo Books from Spiral Binding, with the most popular sizes selling out within two days of the show opening,” said Innova Art Sales and Marketing Director Jon Courtiour. Pinchbook™ Photo Books are beautifully simple in both style and construction. Transforming loose-leaf photographs or prints into elegant, hardback books couldn’t be easier: fold back the covers to open up the spring-clamp, insert the prints and fold the covers back together. Want to vary the selection? Open it up again and swap the prints. Pinchbooks are compatible with every type of paper: photo, fine art and laser printed, and are available in two colours (black or taupe) and sizes from 4x6" up to 12x12". Pinchbook stock will be available for shipping in the first week of May. For pricing and delivery details, contact your account manager. Other sell-out products in the Innova range included Matte Canvas High White 350gsm IFA 35 and the new Décor Watercolour Art 245gsm IFA 23. Visitors were also drawn to the Innova Art Cards, which allow photographers to produce bespoke, short-run cards with ease. Art Cards are two side coated, so the image, greeting and any other elements can be printed on both the interior and the exterior, fully archival, pre=scored and available in two sizes with matching envelopes, they can be added to your range today. [...]

eInnovation News: Show Round Up April 20152017-05-19T17:12:30+01:00
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