Epson supports Royal Academy Schools artists

Several of the contemporary art works on display in this year’s Royal Academy Schools Show have been created using Epson’s large-format printers and projectors housed alongside the Schools’ studio spaces in an Epson Digital Suite.

All 17 students have worked with Epson technology at some time during their three years course and it features strongly in several students’ work at the show this year, including Maria de Lima’s Triumphal Arch pictured here, which was produced on an Epson printer.

Mark Hamspon, head of materials processes, Royal Academy Schools, said: “The standard of work produced by the students for their final show is, as always, exceptional and demonstrates the wonderful creative outcomes of the collaboration between the RA Schools and Epson. The purpose-built Epson Digital Suite allows students to experiment with and draw inspiration from the latest digital imaging technologies, often in unexpected and alternative ways, and supports their works across a vast range of media.”

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