by admin | September 30th, 2009
A lot of work is embedded into a poster design that you can’t quite see from where you’re sitting. Although the web is amazing in its capacity to reach many people it does not (yet) provide a tactile sense of two dimensional artwork — the feel of the sturdy poster stock or special textured watercolor paper we print on, for example. We approximate that by bringing you closer to the details of a larger design with the new magnifier/zoom feature in our Gallery.
You can now, in a sense, “inspect the merchandise.”
Two details below are actually a bit larger than the magnifier images but they call your attention to a fraction (roughly 5″ square) of a poster that you can buy at 11″x17″” up to 24″x36.” Imagine the richness of detail in the overall poster! To see the full design go to our Gallery and view the “Team USA” poster. You are welcome to take a leisurely stroll amidst our growing collection of original rowing and dragon boat posters.


Awesome blog!
I thought about starting my own blog too but I’m just too lazy so, I guess I‘ll just have to keep checking yours out.
LOL,
I really enjoy reading BRUSH STROKES Fine Art Rowing Posters » Blog Archive » Details, Details… . It’s very interesting. Hope you will post something like this again.