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Photo Artistry’s new AcrylicSandwich


Product encapsulates your image in a piece, hand-made to perfection.


PhotoArtistry Ltd, the internet-based providers of digital print solutions for artists and photographers have just announced their latest addition to their product range.
The new block mount, aptly named the AcrylicSandwich because the image is sandwiched between two thick sheets of clear Perspex. The polished edge acrylic blocks create an optical illusion, giving the image a unique 3-dimensional effect.


Commenting on the product, Managing Director, Anne Herbert said, “We have successfully established ourselves as providers of print display solutions to the Photo-Art market. The AcrylicSandwich has been introduced after months of development and by popular demand from our customers. The product provides a new dimension to the way we display our images and is a great addition to our canvas printing and block mounting services."


See Photo Artistry at Focus Stand D59 or call 01604 700608 or visit www.photoartistry.co.uk

 

The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 174 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009

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