Monday, 17 Sep 2018 12:22 GMT

Aslan art project a roaring success

Self-adhesive products specialist Aslan recently teamed up with two artists to carry out an innovative, large-format project in the German city of Ulm.

Artists Silvia Wienefoet and Ralph Walczyk opted for Aslan’s WrapTheHouse DFP 45 digitally printable film for an outdoor project, which saw the words ‘This is mine all mine’ applied to the outer wall of the fortress Wilhelmsburg.

WrapTheHouse DFP 45 is a weather-resistant, and residue- free removable film for both short- and medium-term outdoor use, making it suitable for the art project.

Wienefoet and Walczyk worked with Aslan’s local distribution partner Karl Gröner for the application phase, with technical staff from the firm on site to help install the laminated lettering.

Easy to imagine that the walls of a 150 years old fortress are a challenging surface to apply a self-adhesive film on

In a statement, Aslan says: “The glossy and digitally printable film ASLAN WrapTheHouse DFP 45 is perfectly suited for applications on facades and rough walls, even outdoors and without lamination.

“Easy to imagine that the walls of a 150 years old fortress are a challenging surface to apply a self-adhesive film on. They demand high quality products that stick flawlessly for the duration of the artwork but can be removed without leaving any residue at the end of November.”

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