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Picture perfect for Epson

Epson has revealed details of an ongoing collaboration with abstract photographer Nathaniel ‘Nat’ Coalson, who used kit from the manufacturer to produce work for a recent exhibition.

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Nathaniel ‘Nat’ Coalson used a 44” Epson professional photo printer for his latest work

American-born Coalson has been using Epson printers to create pieces for a number of years, and turn to the kit once again for the fifth annual Oxford International Art Fair in February.

Coalson says: “Epson was the first printing company to demonstrate their commitment to fine art and professional photography by taking inkjet printing to the highest level for this purpose.


When you see the human emotional response of someone who experiences your art: that is my truth


“The high resolution digital photography of today enables incredible creativity and customisation that is meaningful for both the artist and the art buyer; but as long as it is on screen, it’s only bits and pixels. 

“When you print the work onto a physical material, it becomes real because it’s tangible. When you see the human emotional response of someone who experiences your art: that is my truth.”


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