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…an innovative Surtex Booth!

May 31, 2012 · 6 Comments

Here I am offering my images for “licensing” at the SURTEX 2012  show in NYC,  a very exciting and fruitful exhibit!

Many possibilities… at this point I’m doing my follow-ups with everyone. Those that came by and the ones I made contact with. The attendance was phenomenal and it was well worth it! Most likely you will see a few Lisa Rivas items on the shelves at some point this year, I will keep you posted.

The image on the booth and the tall counter went on very smoothly, a total wrap!

I used a new product called Photo Tex a “Revolutionary New Substrate”, a removable-reusable adhesive fabric from South Korean inventors.
It is an adhesive-back fabric that sticks on to any non-porous flat surface and removes easily with no residue for a sharp-looking and seamless image.
This product was so fabulous everyone wanted to know more about it and best of all it can be printed using a wide range of printing technologies and inks.
You can purchase it here from Lex-Jet, tell them I sent you.

And the tear down of the booth – wrap up went like a breeze (rolled it up).
I am now planning to repurpose this image, maybe sew it… collage it… or paint some of it!

   

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  1. alex colombo says

    May 31, 2012 at 8:36 pm

    Love your booth and artwork! And thank you so much for sharing the info on the fabric, very interesting idea for such design displays like at Surtex!

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  2. Indigene says

    June 1, 2012 at 4:41 pm

    Lisa, it’s so wonderful seeing the amazing things, you’re creating! I love your revamped website! It shows what the marriage of artist and design looks like! Loving it and you! 🙂

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  3. Nancy Jordan says

    June 1, 2012 at 9:10 pm

    Lisa! The booth looks WONDERFUL!!! I am so glad we took that trip last year to scope out the show and see how the booths were presented. I think it worked to your advantage because you could visualize the whole space concept. You know I was there in spirit with you both!!! I hope the show brings many clients, and I want to hear all about it very soon….Hugs!!

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  4. Melissa Ybarra says

    June 5, 2012 at 3:02 pm

    You and your booth looked awesome! Thanks so much for sharing the info on your prints…because they were indeed gorgeous! Great work!

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  5. Elba Valverde says

    January 23, 2014 at 4:34 pm

    Lovely booth, Lisa!

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