Apprintus Launches Printed 3D Fine Art Indiegogo Campaign at Sundance
Park City, Utah (PRWEB) January 22, 2014 -- Apprintus is offering the first of its kind Printed 3D Fine Art to crowdfunding contributors in an Indiegogo campaign launched at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Contribution levels range from $5 to $5,000 and include various print sizes from 8” by 10” up to 30” by 40.” The campaign features public domain works of art from Rembrandt, Monet, Van Gogh, Degas, Vermeer and more. Contributors can also create their own printed 3D masterpiece from a high-resolution photo or digital image. Apprintus can also apply texture through its proprietary software process and print a digital file in any of the campaign sizes being offered.
“The Apprintus '3D Fine Art Printing' Indiegogo campaign allows crowdfunding contributors to experience history with us by ordering the first publicly available printed 3D fine art,” said Justin Fawson, President and Co-Founder of Apprintus. “We are excited to announce this crowdfunding campaign at the Sundance Film Festival. The response from the arts, entertainment, and technology industries has been overwhelming. Sundance visitors who see and touch this latest 3D printing innovation cannot believe what they are seeing or how it’s even possible to do what Apprintus offers. We’re changing the way the world views and experiences art.”
Utah Governor Gary Herbert was introduced to Apprintus at the Independent Filmmakers Lounge at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday, January 18th and called Apprintus’ 3D Art Printing “an incredible and remarkable technology.”
To view the Apprintus crowdfunding campaign, go to http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/3d-fine-art-printing or http://www.indiegogo.com and search “3D Fine Art Printing.” Visit us online at http://www.apprintus.com or through social media.
About Apprintus
Headquartered in Ogden, Utah, Apprintus was founded on the concept that fine art should be appreciated the way it was created (fully-textured) and that a third dimension could be introduced into traditionally flat and digital images to breathe life into them. Our journey started with the incredible texture of rapid prototyping, included elements of scale and high-resolution from traditional inkjet printing, and has brought us to a hybrid that redefines artistic experience. The result is full-textured 3D prints that can be printed on-demand anywhere in the world through a network of service bureaus.
Apprintus’ 3D Art debuted at Print13 from September 8-12, 2013 at the McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois and then displayed at the SGIA Expo in Orlando, Florida from October 23-25, 2013. Apprintus displayed its work at CES 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada and is now being featured at the Sundance Film Festival from January 16-26, 2014 in Park City, Utah.
Follow Apprintus online at http://www.apprintus.com and through social media:
Facebook.com/Apprintus
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Justin Fawson, Apprintus, http://www.apprintus.com, +1 801-781-0016, [email protected]
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