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Spice up your work or home walls with inspiration and color found in my premium acrylic prints!

The Photographs

Step up and see the details within! Many of my final pieces are created with a panoramic-stitch technique which subdivides a scene into a grid of full-resolution photographs. Back at my workstation, I combine them with advanced software to build a very high resolution final piece ready to be printed very large.

Dragontail Peak within the Enchantments taken from Aasgard Pass

The Wall Prints

I've selected premium products which are capable of faithfully representing the photography. Both wall prints use identical rear aluminum frames which are inset and mate to a wall cleat. The professional printmakers, ArtisanHD, are meticulous in their quality and package each print securely for direct shipping to your home or workplace.

TRULIFE ACRYLIC WALL PRINT

The TruView TruLife print is truely the top of the top when it comes to wall prints. The surface is scratch-resistant, static-free, and reflection-reducing. This glass protects the archive-quality print below and lets it shine through. The print mounts to the wall using an aluminum sub-frame that floats the surface 3/4" off the wall.

+ Minimal reflections
+ Scratch and static resistance
+ Archive longevity

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CHROMALUXE METAL WALL PRINT

These rigid glossy prints are factory-coated with a white base layer. The photograph is first printed with inks then layed over the metal print and pressed together at high temperature. When the ink heats up, it becomes a gas and transfers off the paper and into the surface of the metal print giving it decades of longevity.

+ Robust against heat and water
+ Vivid colors
+ Luster semi-gloss

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Sean Hoyt standing on Aasgard Pass preparing to photograph Dragontail Peak. Photo by Chris Fabregas.

Sean Hoyt, Photographer

I'm outgoing going out. I live for awesome scenes bathed in delicious light. I'd love to share what I have found with you.

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