Canvas Prints
Canvas prints are a popular choice for art enthusiasts. With their subtle texture and lustrous appeal, they add a layer of depth to an art print and a gallery-worthy feel to your home. Each canvas print is created to order using only the highest quality processes and materials. This ensures the wall art you select for your home remains bright and vibrant, so you can enjoy it for years to come.
The essentials of my canvas prints
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Unrolled canvas prints
Canvas prints are offered unframed and shipped rolled. Unframed prints are light which makes shipping the most economical and leaves framing choices to you upon arrival.
Image above: 'Summer Love'
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Stretcher bar guidelines
Prints have thin black lines printed at the corners to highlight the edge of the image. These 'foldlines' are important for lining up the stretcher frame with the edge of the image.
Image above: 'Blue Spruce'
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Signature placement
I print my signature midway up one side of my canvas prints. It’s a contemporary placement that lets my name be visible without interfering with the image itself.
Image above: 'One Fine Day'
Understanding canvas print options
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Gallery wrapped canvas
When you choose a canvas print with a 2" printed border a mirror of the image is printed on the extended border. This gives you the additional canvas needed to wrap the image around a wooden stretcher frame to achieve a "gallery look".
Image above: 'Blue Spruce'
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Canvas print with white border
Choosing for a canvas print with a 2" white border gives you what is called a "museum wrap." The image is confined to the front of the canvas and you have white canvas edges for wrapping around the wooden stretcher.
Image above: 'Days Like These'
I highly recommend that you take canvas prints to a professional framer for stretching. The presentation of your canvas print will benefit from the careful judgment and accurate work of an experienced professional.
Your framer can advise the best frame depth for your particular print to ensure a great result that will hang flush against the wall.
Once your canvas print is wrapped on a stretcher frame it's ready to hang!
A canvas print wrapped on a stretcher frame looks beautiful as it is, but some people like to enhance the look with a floater frame.
Named for the illusion they create, floater frames make the artwork look like it is "floating" within the frame. It's an additional flourish that provides an attractive, sleek and elegant appearance.