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The Baltic Sea EP Release Show at Space Gallery, Portland, Maine.
Recyclable UV print on craft paper via Portland Color.
"UV curable direct-to-substrate printing is a digital relative of silkscreen printing. Using a digital workflow, ink is painted a line at a time onto a substrate, held in place by a vacuum bed. The substrate can be a flat board or rolled material, and the print bed is typically 5 feet by 10 feet in size. Traditional UV curable inks (free-radical inks) are sprayed onto the substrate and then immediately exposed to very bright, hot lamps to cure the inks instantly."