GRAPHICS PRO

June '23

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8 8 G R A P H I C S P R O • J U N E 2 0 2 3 G R A P H I C S - P R O. C O M A P P A R E L D E C O R A T I N G the white printer or base plate on N-166 stretched and work-hardened at 45 N/cm2 using a 65/90/65 triple-ply duel durome- ter squeegee. We followed that up with a flash and then a Teflon screen with a heated iron for smoothing. Finally, the balance of the colors and the highlight — darkest to lightest, and least coverage to most— all printed wet on wet on N-272s all at the same tension using 75/90/75s. e prints matched proof almost per- fectly. It ran great on royal and black with 5,000 pieces for this one. Volleyball is a big deal here on the Front Range. Commissioned for $300,000, the city of Denver ended up paying $650,000 for the sculpture. A 2007 appraisal performed just prior the statue's completion valued the work at over $2 million. GP INVEST IN YOUR BUSINESS Go to g-p-x.com/in for the full educational lineup at GPX Indianapolis, or scan the QR Code from these industry leaders at Fr Training with Indianapolis, IN JUNE 15-16 (Education starts June 14) I N D I A N A C O N V E N T I O N C E N T E R

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