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Luminous Views Gallery
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You will find the goings ons of Michael James Slattery and his Luminous Views image creations here.
www.luminous-views.com
www.luminous-views.com
Sculptfun SF-A9 problems, burns, not cutting, throwing sparks and tech support
Sculptfun SF-A9 problems, burns, not cutting, throwing sparks and tech support
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Відео
Ocean Beach Pier Wood Frames custom made for YOU
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Ocean Beach Pier Wood Frames custom made for YOU
How I make my FaceMount reclaimed Ocean Beach Pierwood prints.
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If you know of any significant Ocean Beach businesses or community organizations that would display one of these limited edition Reclaimed Ocean Beach Pierwood Prints please let me know in the comment section or contact me at luminous-views.com
pay attention to EVERYTHING that you are doing
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pay attention to EVERYTHING that you are doing
from west palm street bridge - 2023 Limited Edition Release
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CLICK HERE to Order a Limited Edition print: luminous-views.com/collections/fine-art-prints/products/from-west-palm-street-bridge-1 In my home town San Diego, the West Palm Street Bridge, quietly stands amidst the city's rhythm. Often overlooked, this unassuming structure provides a discreet vantage point, framing a view of the city's pulse. Gazing down the 5 freeway from the bridge unveils a l...
2023 Holiday Sale at Luminous Views Gallery
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The magic is back. But like a snowflake it will be gone soon. Just use the code 50off at checkout for this limited time offer.
under scripps pier again
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my latest release November 2023 #Luminism #fineart #FaceMount #MuseumMount #MichaelJamesSlattery
Master Works by Master Artists - only at Luminous Views Gallery
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Master Works by Master Artists - only at Luminous Views Gallery
Bermaq BOX Review.
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Never thought I would own a device like this. Sure am glad I do now. Diamond Edge Finishing is the only way...
Epson 9570 - how not to move it to where you need it.
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Super stoked about the new printer. How we moved it - not so much
O.B. Pier Forever #reclaimed #art #pierwood #history
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O.B. Pier Forever #reclaimed #art #pierwood #history
John Cocozza prints with Luminous Views Gallery #FineArtPrinting #FaceMountPrint #RusticFrame
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John Cocozza prints with Luminous Views Gallery #FineArtPrinting #FaceMountPrint #RusticFrame
The printing and framing my Fine Art Work of Torrey Pines.
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The printing and framing my Fine Art Work of Torrey Pines.
How I Make My FaceMounts (Museum Mounts)
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How I Make My FaceMounts (Museum Mounts)
Cameron's Review of The FaceMount Workshop
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Cameron's Review of The FaceMount Workshop
Cabrillo Bridge to the California Tower #LuminismPhotography
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Cabrillo Bridge to the California Tower #LuminismPhotography
Why I choose my subjects to be man made.
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Why I choose my subjects to be man made.
Petco Park Facemount Wall Art - two layer five panel Masterpiece
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Petco Park Facemount Wall Art - two layer five panel Masterpiece
My Donation to the Notre-Dame Fire Restoration Fund
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My Donation to the Notre-Dame Fire Restoration Fund
Helicopter ride off Mendenhall Glacier
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Helicopter ride off Mendenhall Glacier
Hello sir. I've been learning from your videos quite a while about face mount acrylic using adhesives. To learn your pov, I want to get your advise on UV/UV LED printing (i-e, Mimaki UCJV 300-330 series or Roland TrueVIS UV roll based printer. My question is, are these UV roll based printing compatible for same face mount acrylic printing using adhesive? Your advise will be appreciated.
I finally got my own process working. It's very similar to yours and your video was definitely inspiration! Thanks! Still working on edge finishing that may be faster, but one step at a time!
Lemme know how your edge finishing goes. I have experience with using 200 to 3500 grit sanding, flame polishing and now use a diamond edge finisher (very expensive but HUGE time saver). Thanks for the comment!
Looks amazing!!
Sculpfun is a nightmare of a company. 😡😱
Can’t wait to see it!!
Just discovered your Art. Congratulations for the astonishing prints and patience to achieve them. Could you please disclose the paper on the one your Arts are printed in this video? Thx
Any flat glossy paper will do. I am using the Metallic Photo paper due to the unique way it reflects light. It is not quite as white as it could be but sometimes effect is a bigger consideration than gamma.
@@LuminousViewsGallery What brand are you using?
@@toto_chanel6952 Moab Pearl is ultimately the nicest look but Epson is right there and nowhere as fragile (I do work like a clutz at times believe it or not). Go ahead and call me if you want more specifics.
@@LuminousViewsGallery Are you referring to Slickrock Metallic Pearl 260? Didn't know that paper, in Europe Moab is not very well developed. How does it compared to Hahnemühle Photo Rag Metallic 340g?
Great concept. I hope I can take a workshop with you when I am ready to buy the equipment ...
Let me know and thanks for watching.
so, after a year, what do you think about it? And you've needed to resharpen the tools, how is it going? thanks!
Are you the Victor in Spain?
thank you for the video, what do you use for the backing? and what adhesive? thx
Backing is 1/8 sheet if optically clear acrylic. The adhesive is a double sided optically clear facemount adhesive. Thanks for asking and contact me through my site if you have more questions. Luminous-Views.com
How do you ever get all dust or particles away…one always finds its way under . Grrrrr😢
Patience, meditation and the DRS techniques with flashlight. More times you find out how not to do it (many would say fail) the closer you get success.
Nice work very impressive what a process
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Hello, can you tell me what material you use for the photo and lamination?
Parabéns pelo serviço você é um ótimo profissional
Not if any of that dust came from plywood or the like.
It is reclaimed pierwood planks. You watch the video?
@@LuminousViewsGallery Yep. My thought was if the dust contained therein was from multiple sources of wood?
@@glasshammer291 it's not.
Holy crap... that can indeed burn a nice fire actually. Local wood shop over where I live lets you cart off all the dust if you want. Saves them time and effort for disposal. I started making bricks for wood stove and my grill from it. Works pretty nice.
"that could burn nice" You bet it will. We had a fire a few months ago at my job where a woodworking CNC head started heating a little too much. The dust on the cnc got hot, aspired in the automatic vaccum system, which started taking fire...The result was an entire vacuum system dead, the main plate of the CNC burned and a giant panic in the building when it happened. It could have been worse but it also could have been prevented. In my lab we have someone getting the "duty" to clean and check things every friday afternoon (of course rolling, it is even my boss duty sometime when the roll fall on him). It really help keeping the place clean and safe. Some people argued that it would be a waste of time but it is a good practice that we are keeping now since a few years.
another fantastic work of art
GORGEOUS
oh my god you do the photo first? When I can get a couple done in the other order first I will attempt this
i do not understand what you are saying.
what did you spray on the acrylic, please?
Cleaner. Use it to get rid of static and clean. Alcohol and ammonia free. Like what you would use to clean an LCD. NOT GLASS CLEANER
For everyone who doesn't know about this kind of wall art imagine this: It looks like an OLED TV with an image you liked on your wall. THIS IS AMAZING STUFF.
Kindly, advise the type of materials required for this production
Acrylic sheet, double sided optically clear adhesive, flat glossy photo print and various tools. If you need more help please call me, Michael, at 619-231-9061
Always amazing
Hi Michael, we spoke some time back regarding the acrylic mounting process. I just did my first test today and I have a few questions. I wonder if we could set up a quick 1 hour session to talk to you about my equipment, material and process and ask you a few questions. I see in your website that you offer one on one sessions. I am located in Miami, so it would have to be online. Let me know if this is something you could do?
Hey Michael. You replied to a comment of mine from yesterday and I followed a link you provided to someone else to this workshop video. I've tried to control my production from start to finish with wood framed prints--shoot, print, mill wood and build frame, procure glass, then mat and mount although at a much smaller scale than you. And just for wood. My method is labourious and not suited for anything more than a few images at a time. It's nice to have control though. Thanks.
Wow, fantastic job. I just paid good money to commercial printer for my very first acrylic print of sunset image of mine. It's really beautiful all except the finished edges aren't nearly as good as yours. You sure have a bit of coin tied up in equipment,
If you are in San Diego I would be happy to share how exactly how I did those edges. That is not that much coin for all the equipment. The investment was time mostly.
@@BlockchainForWhatIsBest Thanks for getting back to me. If I'm ever out your way I'd love to check out your technique.
Love your work! Specially the polished edge on the acrylic! What is the technique you use to obtain those smooth results? I have read that diamond polishing is the best way but the machine is over $5000!
To get the edges polished like that I use 6 levels of sanding starting at 100 grit paper and going to 3500 grit. The last two grit pads are specially made for car paint. When i get busy enough i will get the $5000 machine as it will save all kinds of time. What is your product?
@@LuminousViewsGallery Thank you so much for your response! I currently do wood work, I make 3D logo signs. But I am looking to get into making these acrylic face mounted art. I am just getting started, I ordered the facemount adhesive roll and a cheap manual laminator just to start of. I have been watching all types of videos in youtube and yours is the only one I see that shows the polished edge so nice. I could not have imagined it was sanded! I thought it was the diamond machine you had. It looks amazing. I have tried sanding the acrylic down but only to 320 and then doing the flame. Which helps but I guess I was missing going even higher on the sanding disk. However, since I have a company that provides the acrylic with the polished edges at an extra charge, I may skip this step all together. But I do see that you polished it after mounting the print, is there a reason for this? Also, do you do the flame afterwards or just sanding it down?
@@uniquecraftsbyjenn337 I used to flame polish after 800 grit but the extra fine grit with extra time technique is most consistent and I never do too much (bubbles and burns) or too little (dull) flame/gloss - i mean without the $5K machine. Have seen laser cuts as perfect as my edges but never seen/watch a laser actually make a PERFECT acrylic cut. It has gotta be dialed in I imagine. I do have a diode laser for wood/leather plaques on my frames. It does cut opaque acrylic but not transparent. Your CO2 laser should make perfect cuts if dialed in I imagine - IN ANY SHAPE
@@LuminousViewsGallery yes I have tried getting a polished edge using my laser but I think its not very consistent, in all honesty I only tested once and yes the results were impressive but not perfect. I may have to play around with the speed and power a little more and see where it gets me. The issue is that I only have a bed with a width of 23.5 inch max and I want to make bigger prints, for that reason, I need to learn another method that gets me polished results. As you say, the laser would be great since it can make any shape, I am thinking about laminating the photo and then cutting the acrylic to a special shape with the settings dialed in for polished finished edges. It may be a great product to sell. But first I need to get the laminating process perfect to then go and test some more 🙂 I am excited! Thanks again for your help! I have one more question, how is the sanding disk that you have, the one that you pass the acrylic edge through before sanding it with the orbital manual sander called? Thanks again! I am impressed I was able to get in touch with you after finding this video!
@@uniquecraftsbyjenn337 it won't be just a speed and power issue to get perfect cuts on acrylic. Your focus and hownthe laser us setup I believe... maybe call the manufacturer. I believe it would be WELL WORTH IT with a machine like that.
Gorgeous pieces on the wall!👍 I have a 4x5 Linhoff I’m selling off, works but needs TLC. If you’re interested, let me know.
I really enjoyed listening to your story and the education of the cameras! You should do more of these stories! Very cool!
Thanks heaps for the comment. I do plan on doing more like this.
Thanks heaps for the comment. I do plan on doing more like this.
This guy is a genius.
Wow that was amazing. Made in the USA.
Thank you for watching. It is how your print was made.
Thanks for this!
I do workshops on how to make these yourself: ua-cam.com/video/6vCV660dmIw/v-deo.html
Prophecy
Your art work is phenomenal. But the earth could do without more concrete and structures.
Stunning finish! Great work.
mj is grey
my name in lights mj is the best
i was at that shoot too
yes you can thank me for watching
I just love this video
His image worked great with my printing process. Thanks man.
Stunning!
Love your vision.
Beautiful!! You are truly an artist. :)
Epic images, iconic landmarks and exceptional quality. All you need now is waves.
Awesome!! :)
tim is hot .