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Or at least works out a way to make really, really huge, life-like print-outs of his paintings. Printer companies are always pulling publicity stunts to promote their latest models, but this effort to showcase HP's latest DesignJet and a new vinyl printing process called Epiflex is very cool. It sees copies of National Gallery paintings being unveiled around central London. Check out the BBC's pictures and video here.

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