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The Fisheye Project, 2017

By Luciano Mortula

Application

Face Mounted Prints

Category

Hospitality & Corporate
THE FISHEYE PROJECT 2017 EXHIBITION, Ristorante "L'Ostrica" - Art Gallery. Photo courtesy of the artist and L'Ostrica Ristorante - Art Gallery. © Luciano Mortula Photography 2017
THE FISHEYE PROJECT 2017 EXHIBITION, Ristorante "L'Ostrica" - Art Gallery. Photo courtesy of the artist and L'Ostrica Ristorante - Art Gallery. © Luciano Mortula Photography 2017

Location

L'Ostrica Ristorante - Art Gallery, Portoferraio, Livorno, Italy

Medium

Diasec mounted prints on TruLife Acrylic

Size

Unknown

Glazing

TruLife® Acrylic

The Challenge

  • To preserve and protect the quality and the life of the print while enhancing details.

The Solution

TruLife® Acrylic, for face mounting and direct print applications, offers the highest quality acrylic available on the market.

Anti-reflective
Increased light transmission allows images to “pop” in both depth and saturation for awe-inspiring colors and sharp details.

99% UV blocking
Protects works from fading.

Virtually no cleaning necessary 
Anti-static properties prevent dust from attracting to the surface, which is a recurring problem with regular acrylic.

Abrasion resistant
Unlike regular acrylic, it will not become hazy from micro-scratches so the surface and brilliant colors stay true with frequent cleaning.

Shatter resistant
Safeguards against injury and damage to artwork and visitors.  This product is ideal for high traffic areas and public event spaces.

The Work

The Fish Eye Project” is a photographic exhibition of Luciano Mortula, inaugurate on 17th June 2017.

Luciano chose 12 shots, highlighting travels through different European capitals, such as Rome, London, Prague, and Budapest, as well as from America and Asia. The works capture the ancient buildings and modern structures in an original way and from a completely new point of view, thanks to the “fish eye” lens that permit the photographer to shoot with a 180° angle, enhancing details that would normally be hid in other photos. 

The photos are printed on a professional photographic paper, Canson, then mounted Dibond and Diasec mounted on TruLife Acrylic to preserve and protect the quality and the life of the print. 

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