Baltimore-based artist Gary Kachadourian currently has a solo exhibition titled “Life-Sized Prints and Assorted Drawing Projects” at the Gormley Gallery at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland. The show features images xeroxed to a 1:1 scale with real life. The print subjects include a light pole, a Volvo, and, if you can believe it, a McDonald’s restaurant! These are massive…
Gary worked with MBC Precision Imaging to create the large-scale prints using an Oce 9800 Scanner/Printer…
The prints are all from 8.5″x11″ drawings that are scanned at 1200dpi and then converted to life size. The files that are used for the prints are TIFF BITMAPS at 200dpi. The largest sections are 170″x36″, trimmed and taped together.
A few more pics after the jump…




















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Excellent use of printing equipment. In these difficult economic times when businesses are searching for new ways to market their products, and new products to market, this artist produces high quality prints using Oce’ equipment.
Oce’ makes not only high quality printers but their equipment is “work horse” in nature lasting many, many years.
Jojo