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C.G eye print available on Tictail.com









Product Info:

Size - 60.0cm x 34.4cm

Print - Direct print on brush-finished aluminium Dibond. Alu-Dibond 3mm. Rear aluminium rails for wall displays.






"It's amazing how creative pixels can be when put in the hands of artists like us, something so basic and simple can be made into beautiful visions. C.G eye or C.G.I (computer generated imagery) is a play on the common anagram which explores the idea of revealing both the realistic side of digital art to the raw pixel code behind it. The piece was awarded a Bronze medal at the 2007 UK Skills art advanced competition."






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