FESPA 2013 at ExCel, London, 25-29 June 2013, was the biggest ever, say the organisers – and Innova Art, celebrating ten years of leading from the front, was among the biggest hitters, with exciting product launches attracting hefty crowds.

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Among the star attractions on the Innova Art stand was the striking display of digital art by Keith Drury. Visitors formed queues to have their photos taken against the wall mural created using Innova Art’s new Self-Adhesive Wallpaper and the JetMaster Photo Wrap. A stunning, eight-meter panorama of Leicester city center by Keith Cooper, printed onInnova Photo Canvas Ultra Glossy, also stopped visitors in their tracks.

A preview of the new Innova Art Eco Solvent and Latex compatible range proved highly popular. Offering great value, optimum image quality and outstanding durability, the ten different products in the range revolutionize eco-solvent printing, taking printers generally confined to high-volume applications into the highly profitable art market.

Eco Solvent and Latex prints made on Innova Art fine art Eco Solvent papers replicate the quality of aqueous fine art prints and combine this with all the benefits of high-volume technology – volume prints have never looked better. The expanded range, including poster papers, wallpapers, canvases and a window film alongside fine art papers, all fully compatible with leading brands including Canon, Epson, Mimaki, Mutoh and Roland, is due for imminent release.

Innova Art also showed the acclaimed Kodak wide-format range of speciality and polypropylene films, and vinyls and banners. The range is distributed in Europe by Brand Management Group (BMG).

For full details on the JetMaster Display Systems range visitwww.jetmaster-systems.com

For details on the work of the artists featured on the stand visitwww.keithdruryart.com and www.northlight-images.co.uk

05/07/2013