Left: Guggenheim Museum exhibition on the work of the architect Frank Gehry. Gehry’s drawings, enlarged and printed onto the walls, show his fascination with capturing a sense of motion in his work. To produce this effect, the artwork was printed onto the maximum width of paper available, (virtually any length is possible, but widths are dependent upon the size of the roll of paper the printer takes), mounted onto MDF and heat-sealed or wrapped for installation. Alternatively, laser cut vinyl can be applied to painted walls, and again heat-sealed if it is in danger of being damaged. Design by Guggenheim Museum. USA