Do what the intelligent sign maker does when he wants a really good
picture of his latest work: Seek a local vendor with good
recommendations. You're an artist, find an artist. You already know what
you get from the low bidder with a sign cutting plotter and a pre-sewn
banner, so move up a step or two.
Van
On 22/12/2010 11:00 AM, sarahfpollock wrote:
>
> --- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:artshow_photo%40yahoogroups.com>, Larry Berman <larry@...> wrote:
> > What about printing on vinyl with an Epson. Then keep it rolled up
> > and stored in a tube between shows so it doesn't wrinkle. You can
> > even print one of your paintings on the banner with your web site URL
> > over the painting. Your banner should say SarahPollock.com
>
> Agreed. The current one does give my web site.
> But I'm still looking for a more, I dunno, permanent (?) substrate. I
> was thinking maybe wood or fiberglass. Perhaps not as large as I
> originally indicated in my first post, but just something that looks
> less fly-by-night (!).
>
> -S
>
>
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