This slide is in good condition and is a discard from a university
art/architecture image library collection. All slides are 2 inches by 2 inches
and fit any standard projector.
I have included photos of the front and back of the slide, as well as pictures
of the image projected with a slide projector. Keep in mind: there may be some
very minor dust, fading or scratches but slides like this are almost impossible
to find. If, upon examining the photos provided, you have any questions, please
ask before bidding!
With over 7,000 images available on Ebay and over 200,000 in stock, you can
easily curate your own collection. If you don't see the artist, artwork, object
or architectural work that you love, just send a message and auctions are
created on demand with no obligation to buy.
I will gladly combine shipping, both domestic and international. Send me a
message if you need assistance!
The slides we sell contain some of the highest-quality 35mm images of artworks
possible, making them perfect for creating very high-resolution digital images,
if that is something you are interested in. There are about a million places
that will digitize the slides for you for even less than a dollar a slide.
There are limitless possibilities for what you can do with the digital images
though, remember, if you want to do something commercial, you will have to
research issues first--I give no assurances of any right of ownership
for the image. I am selling these with the idea that they will be used for
personal use only). Make the most personalized art calendar ever for yourself.
Make prints to hang on your wall. Or just simply enjoy the beauty of projecting
the slides. Hit up a thrift store or Ebay. get your own projector for twenty
bucks, and transform empty wall space into a beautiful work of art. I have
projected slides onto walls 20-30 feet high and the images look spectacular.
Even on a small scale, there is no closer experience to being next to a work of
art in a museum The slides themselves are a wonderful artifact in and of
themselves. They look beautiful hung next to a window so that the light shines
through and reveals the image. Some people collect their favorite images and
create "slide curtains," which are amazing. Others use back-lit frames to
display their collection.
This slide is in good condition and is a discard from a university
art/architecture image library collection. All slides are 2 inches by 2 inches
and fit any standard projector.
I have included photos of the front and back of the slide, as well as pictures
of the image projected with a slide projector. Keep in mind: there may be some
very minor dust, fading or scratches but slides like this are almost impossible
to find. If, upon examining the photos provided, you have any questions, please
ask before bidding!
With over 7,000 images available on Ebay and over 200,000 in stock, you can
easily curate your own collection. If you don't see the artist, artwork, object
or architectural work that you love, just send a message and auctions are
created on demand with no obligation to buy.
I will gladly combine shipping, both domestic and international. Send me a
message if you need assistance!
The slides we sell contain some of the highest-quality 35mm images of artworks
possible, making them perfect for creating very high-resolution digital images,
if that is something you are interested in. There are about a million places
that will digitize the slides for you for even less than a dollar a slide.
There are limitless possibilities for what you can do with the digital images
though, remember, if you want to do something commercial, you will have to
research issues first--I give no assurances of any right of ownership
for the image. I am selling these with the idea that they will be used for
personal use only). Make the most personalized art calendar ever for yourself.
Make prints to hang on your wall. Or just simply enjoy the beauty of projecting
the slides. Hit up a thrift store or Ebay. get your own projector for twenty
bucks, and transform empty wall space into a beautiful work of art. I have
projected slides onto walls 20-30 feet high and the images look spectacular.
Even on a small scale, there is no closer experience to being next to a work of
art in a museum The slides themselves are a wonderful artifact in and of
themselves. They look beautiful hung next to a window so that the light shines
through and reveals the image. Some people collect their favorite images and
create "slide curtains," which are amazing. Others use back-lit frames to
display their collection.
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