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  • 2025 marks a monumental milestone for the Hawthorn Football Club as they celebrate 100 years since joining the VFL/AFL competition. This centenary is not only a celebration of sporting legacy but also a tribute to the club’s enduring presence in Australian football history.

    We, at Print2Metal, are proud to be part of this momentous occasion, contributing to the commemorative efforts with the production of special edition Members Entry Tickets.

    Crafted on our premium Brushed Aluminium Matt surface, these tickets feature a striking metallic gold background that beautifully enhances the newly unveiled centenary logo. The 2025 design pays homage to the club’s origins, drawing inspiration from the 1925 aesthetic and proudly showcasing a replica of the original HFC monogram.

    This thoughtful design bridges past and present, offering a visual reminder of the club’s rich heritage.

    Each card is precision-finished with rounded corners and a centre hole for lanyard display, making them both durable and presentation-ready. More than just a functional ticket, these cards are designed to become cherished collector’s items - a piece of history fans can hold onto for years to come.

    We’re honoured to support the Hawks as they mark a century of achievements, passion, and community.

    Here's to 100 years - and the many more to come.

    In the heart of Melbourne’s contemporary art scene, Camilla Grace has carved out a unique artistic voice. Her work blends abstract sculptural forms with the beauty of the Australian landscape, offering a fresh perspective on nature. Read full blog article ->
    At Print 2 Metal, we’re proud to support and showcase emerging artistic talent. As part of the Create Graduate Exhibition—presented by the Diploma of Visual Arts students from the Northern College of the Arts & Technology (NCAT) - we had the pleasure of printing the work of Angela Walsh.

    Curated entirely by the students, the exhibition highlights an impressive array of mediums, materials, and themes. Each participating artist brings a distinct voice and vision, resulting in a diverse and high-caliber body of work that reflects both personal expression and technical excellence.

    Exhibiting under the name WHA Hunter, Angela Walsh is a Naarm-based Scottish artistic activist. Her work explores themes of complexity and transformative change, conveyed through a rich blend of mixed media, collage, photography, and text. Her pieces challenge and inspire, offering viewers a layered narrative experience.

    ‘Colonial Oligarchs’ is an exploration into the real power brokers in Australia. There are 159 billionaires currently living here, many are hailed as self-made people or great contributors to society, yet many pay little or no tax, and have made their billions from the colonisation of these stolen lands through property development, mining, and mineral extraction."

    “These Oligarchs choose money over life, they are the Gangsters of our time, protected by our police and politicians.”

    This work questions who really runs Australia?

    With the added feature of CNC cutting each image with postage stamp edges we’re thrilled to be part of Angela’s creative journey by bringing her visions to life on metal.

    Follow Angela on Instagram

    At Print 2 Metal, we take pride in helping Australians preserve their stories in beautiful, lasting ways. One of our recent projects gave us the honour of contributing to the revitalisation of the Camberwell ‘Pompey Elliott’ RSL Sub-Branch, launched in November 2023. Read full blog article ->
    We recently had the pleasure of printing a stunning metal print for Dr Luke Johnson, Orthopaedic Sarcoma Surgeon at Flinders Private Hospital, SA. This hero image, an awe inspiring capture of Antechamber Bay spans an impressive 1219 x 2438mm. The work by Angela Travis Photography is now proudly displayed in Dr Johnson’s consulting rooms. Read full blog article ->