At the Morley Nelson Community Center in West Boise, public artist Marcus Pierce completed a three-paneled mural named “Vision of Species.” The pieces were created using acrylic and automotive polyurethane on a Dibond aluminum composite backing. (more…)


Artists often experiment with different substrates. For artist
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In the summer of 2015, Mercedes-Benz in Macclesfield, a market town in Cheshire, England, approached the sign specialists at
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Hoarding utilizes a series of connected panels in order to hide construction. Often featuring photography of the upcoming development, hoarding can also feature a more natural approach where it blends into, instead of detracts from, the site. Hoarding can be interactive or have no content at all.
Contemporary figurative painter
Dibond’s use as a direct painting substrate continues to grow in popularity amongst artists. 