I just had this big boy scanned. It is a whopping 53 X 72 inches and now sits happily at Brickroom Cafe & Bar (my familys ratuarant). I can't wait to play with it and find a way to put it to use at PAPAYA! I am really pleased with this one- as it is exactly the mood I wanted to overlay in the restaurant. Abstract, modern but playful. The scale really helps set it off. And double bonus that I got to think outside the lines for this project and make a different style than I normally would on my own. I also painted this one for the bar. And you may have seen these in an earlier post- but the high resolution scans make the viewing so much better than my iphone. haha. I still want to make a couple more of them for Brickroom, so hopefully this winter that will unfold nicely. xoxox...
I love your work! What kind of scanner do you use? Do you scan it yourself or go to a print shop?
Posted by: steph | September 21, 2014 at 04:44 AM
GORGEOUS!
Posted by: kim | September 24, 2014 at 07:43 AM
Hi Steph. I am lucky enough now to have a really great set up. A pro, oversize scanner. Our designer scans them piece by piece and hand stitches them to avoid the software that stitches because it alters the color. BUT I used to take it to a giclee shop where a woman would scan and document all my work and then do the giclee printing. We now hav ea giclee printer in house as well. I know lucky us! It's really a dream come true. It's expensive to have it done by professionals but very worth it in the long run.
Posted by: anahata | September 24, 2014 at 12:25 PM
Stunning!
Posted by: Michelle Ward | September 28, 2014 at 10:51 AM