Relief Art announces a revolutionary technology in high-speed, low cost 3D printing which converts any digital image into 3D prints with surface in relief, adding the extra element of touch.

Relief Art is a startup based in Pisa, Italy, working in the graphic art business. The company has developed Dar3D Technology Printing, an innovative technology that can transform any sort of digital image into tactile 3D prints, thus adding a new, colorful, touchable evolution to graphic arts.
Started many years ago with the aim to develop a technology able to reproduce painting (Vincent van Gogh, for instance), its brushstrokes, color and texture as faithfully as possible. The first results, on canvas and wood, were exciting and the final products were destined for the fine art reproduction market.

Dar3D Sunflowers on canvas

Dar3D Sunflowers on canvas

In recent years the research and development has continued in such a way as to create an entirely new category of high-quality graphic products and reach a larger market. The range of stiff and flexible supports has been broadened to include, among others, paper, faux leather, plastic film.
All of this thanks to Dar3D Printing Technology, an innovative technology (patent-pending) which enables any kind of digital image and artworks, in any medium and on any support, to be transformed into 3D prints with a surface in relief that makes you want to touch them.
Applications of this technology range from book covers to faux leather diaries, from luxury packaging to wine-bottle labels, from fashionable bags to fine art replicas.
Thus Dar3D Printing Technology opens up boundless creative possibilities in markets like commercial printing, publishing, packaging and labelling, luxury and fashion items, photography, the arts.
It also introduces a new way of thinking about visual communication, setting new standards of quality and aesthetics.

Dar3D Starry Night on paper

Dar3D Starry Night on paper

Not only does the way the image looks change, there is also the added dimension of touch. This means that a photograph of a landscape, for example, can be in relief, giving the owners the added pleasure of running their fingers over the details of the surface.
Three features set Dar3D Printing Technology apart from any other printing technology: its high-speed production, low manufacturing costs, and the range of supports.
Relief Art is looking to establish business partnerships with investors, companies and industries that are ready to seize the commercial opportunities offered by Dar3D Printing Technology and the graphic products created with it.
If you want to see more images of these tactile 3D prints, visit www.dar3dprint.com