Blow Up Imaging blows up, entering voluntary administration

Sydney-based large format printer, Blow Up Imaging, has lived up to its name and imploded with the collapsed company now in the hands of administrators.

Blow Up Imaging was established in 1993 and is owned by Tricol Pty Ltd (incorporated in 1976) and forms part of the WK Family Investments Group.

Tricol Pty Ltd is now in voluntary administration with Cameron Gray from DW Advisory appointed. The first meeting of creditors has been scheduled for 11.30am on Friday 6 December.

Blow Up Imaging describes itself as a leading supplier of large format digitally printed images, image manipulation and lenticular solutions offering complete in-house service from the initial consultation, artwork setup, printing to installation.

On the company’s website, Blow Up Imaging lists its range of equipment consists of true digital photographic, aqueous, UV and eco-solvent inkjets. Blow Up Imaging claims to have the first Lambda in Sydney and first production Inca Spyder with white ink in the world. 

“Quality is at the forefront of the work we produce. We offer a complete in-house service from the initial consultation to installation. We have the staff, expertise and specialist equipment to enhance, retouch and manipulate your imagery as requested,” the company states on its website.

“Our staff are all highly trained professionals and will ensure the quality of your work. Our finishing department will mount, wrap edges and laminate to all kinds of substrates with the greatest of care and craftsmanship. If you require installation our staff and trade professionals are selected for their experience and capacity to fulfill your project requirements.”

Blow Up Imaging’s work has covered museum graphics, fine art photography, lenticular, giclée, large scale public artworks, office fitouts, retail graphics, fashion and cosmetics graphics, lightboxes and exterior signage.

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