Continuing a long collaborative relationship with the National Army Museum, BAF recently installed 3 ground breaking exhibitions for them: Conflicts of Interest exploring 3 decades of the role of the British army, Korea: The Cold War’s Hot War and The Boer War.
The exhibitions called for some exciting print production methods including textured wall-covering, stencilling and on-site silk screening. Noteworthy features include a huge 8m square floor graphic produced from Rho direct to vinyl which was anti-scratch sealed, a collage of raised Dibond panels and some Rho direct to MDF jigsawed figures.
Painted walls achieved precise colour matching and were complemented with Rho direct to Dibond panels with anti-scratch, wrapped sealed on alluminium split battens.
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