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Feb/09

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Say it through canvas

It’s your mother’s, father’s, best friend’s or your dear one’s birthday and it has been very hard to find a gift. The usual suspects such as chocolates, stuff toys and flowers seem too ordinary, you want something more personal. You really want to say that you care and it’s been hard for you to find a way to say it.

Say it through canvas.

Canvas pictures bring the work of art and the tenderness and reality of your affection together. Let the canvas say it all. All you need to have is a picture of you and your loved ones and there it is on canvas depicting the reality of how you feel and care for them.

You can have as many pictures as you like printed on a single canvas and let them be together forever. Get a single picture with all of your feeling written in quotes on a single canvas. Let the canvas be your way. Canvas pictures live longer than the printed pictures so you can sit and enjoy them for a longer time.

Let the canvas hang in your living room and let everyone see the intensity of your togetherness and affection. Colour your life with the colours of canvas.

Let there be love, beauty, life, family, and canvas prints.

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Feb/09

13

Forget the refrigerator door

Life sometimes seems to come at you from out of the darkness, and with so many moments and memories worth cherishing and sharing; photography has fast become a trendy pass-time and hobby in the UK and throughout the world. Yet there always seems to be that one picture, one moment, one cheeky grin or comical pose that means more than a lifetime spent on the refrigerator door.

Canvases are rapidly growing in popularity as a way of preserving those memories for a lifetime. Canvas printing takes your digitalised moments and, using the most advanced printing processes and inkjet based format printers such as the Epson Stylus Pro 9880, applies them directly onto the canvas.

This canvas is made of cotton which is found to be more economical in comparison to linen, it has a mechanical weave creating a consistent texture. The design can either be wrapped in order to continue the image around the edges of the stretcher frame or not, a process described as either full bleed or no bleed. The natural premium quality of the canvas itself brings a professional, durable and finished look of such excellence and accuracy it is almost indescribable. Leaving you with a beautiful piece of artwork and irreplaceable piece of history that re-invites such found memories into a home that far exceeds the realism any snapshot photograph could bring.

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When you move into a house, whether it’s rented or bought, the walls around you never feel like home until they’re decorated. Your home is an expression of your taste and personality, from choosing the first coat of paint to refreshing tired-looking rooms that you’ve inhabited for several years.

If your home contains small rooms or enclosed spaces, bright colours can often seem garish or uncomfortable to live in. However, by adding a canvas print to a neutral wall you can inject colour into a room, to create a dramatic effect or cosy feeling without overpowering your surroundings.

Canvas prints can also solve the problem of how to display your favourite photographs if you’re short of empty surfaces to hold frames. Images can be transferred straight onto canvas to create a classic print, or alternatively you can bring a contemporary feel to your living space by stylising your photos to look like an Andy Warhol print or a comic book illustration. Colour effects can also be added to tie your print in with your curtains or furniture.

For the DIY-shy, opting for a canvas print is tidier and less time consuming than painting and can also save on money. Pictures can easily be replaced too, when your tastes have moved on and you’re ready for a change of image.

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Everyone likes to have pictures on the walls at home and you can now have personalised artwork on your walls by having your photos put onto a canvas.

This is great as it can sometimes be a struggle to find that perfect picture that you have in mind for the front room, so what better way than to find an image and have it adjusted to suit the surroundings of the room and then put onto canvas?

Maybe when you have those photos printed from your digital camera, there is one that stands out from the others, be it of a loved one, a memorable place or favourite moment. What better way to use the picture that to have it transferred onto a canvas, which can be great in your home or as a gift?

Canvas is a great way to allow your photos to be enlarged and have that added texture to the image whilst still being at an affordable price.

Putting an image on canvas could not be easier. Once you have chosen the image that you would like to have applied to the canvas, the photo will then be looked at in great detail to see if it requires any editing, the colours will also be balanced to get the best image for the canvas. Then all you need to do is to decide what size you would like the canvas to be and the image is ready to be printed onto the canvas by a specialised wide format printer.

As the canvas is 4cm wide in depth this means that you do not have to have the canvas put into a frame, unless of course you want to.

So do not delay, have your own personalised artwork created today.

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Whether it’s from a photo printing shop or via your own home printer, good quality, large scale photos are often expensive to print, and when you consider the need to also by a well-fitting frame, having a sizeable memory blown up for your living room wall can prove to be a very costly endeavour.

An alternative method of printing that negates the need for a frame is canvas printing. While not for everyone, this printing method is reasonably cost effective and gives you another way to display your family photos. Any image can be transferred, and the format also suits side-by-side presentation, meaning that you can create a montage of a scene or memory, adding another dimension to your photographs.

Of course, it isn’t just for photos – any kind of artwork can work well on canvas and it’s a great medium for experimentation. As mentioned previously though, it’s not for everyone – The lack of gloss and lower pixel resolution means that some detail is inevitably lost, and canvas boards are also generally thicker than a standard photo frame.

While many people are suffering the effects of an unstable economy, it’s always worth investigating ways of saving money, whether it’s food, rent, bills, or aesthetic house decorations. So for photographers, artists, or family members looking to immortalise a memory, it’s good to know that even when money is tight, unique art doesn’t have to be expensive.

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If you feel that your home is missing that special personal touch then canvas prints offer you a professional yet inexpensive method to do something about it. It gives you the option to display your own photographs or pictures in a unique and individual way as opposed to having the usual photo in a frame.

By having a picture printed onto canvas not only are you clearly displaying your memories but you are also turning them into a statement and are putting your own stamp on a room. If you feel the idea of a print on canvas is appealing to you yet you don’t want it to be so personal then you could choose a picture of something that interests you, for example a picture of a sunset, it’s entirely up to you. Not only are the advantages of you owning your own one of a kind artwork, or that the prints are so resilient, but that you can completely change the ambience of a room without the expense or hassle of having to redecorate.

Due to the help of television home makeover shows they are becoming increasingly popular as you often see stylists incorporating prints into their designs, therefore also proving that they are a modern attribute to anyone’s home. The wide variety and versatility of the canvas prints means there is always something for everyone no matter what their age or preference. Not only do they have to belong in a young person’s contemporary home but they can range from an elderly persons house, babies nursery and they will even brighten up your dull drab office. Canvas prints also make an exceptional gift with that genuine sentimental thought as it is so personal and different.

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Most people have some form of art displayed in their homes and offices but art can be an expensive and subjective commodity.

Today people have to be more cost conscious and one of the most affordable ways of having art in your home is to buy a canvas print. As the name implies this is a print transferred to canvas and one of the many benefits, aside from its affordability, is that you can choose EXACTLY what image you want. Anything from a family photo to an image of your wedding, garden or beloved pet can be put onto canvas, making it a unique piece of art. If you do not have your own image, companies often offer a selection of their own or there are free images to download from the Internet.

The first step is to choose an image that you would like displayed and send it to a company which undertakes canvas printing. Many companies offer the highest resolution from your photograph providing ‘sharpness’ of quality. The photo does not have to be ‘blemish’ free as most reputable canvas printers can provide a whole range of effects and enhancements including the banishing of ‘red eye’.

Other effects such as converting your image to ‘pop art’ or presenting it in monochrome (black and white) can fit in well with stylish contemporary interiors, whilst a ‘sepia’ finish goes well with more traditional décor. Illustrations of these effects can be viewed on canvas printing web sites.

Canvas sizes, like prices, vary ranging from a standard size print to one that would dominate an entire feature wall. In order to achieve the best possible effect it is better to have your photograph printed onto cotton canvas rather than a cheaper polyester alternative.

As canvas prints are ‘frameless’ there is less chance of them being damaged during decorating and without the need to match frames to your décor, they are more interchangeable in rooms making them a long-lasting alternative to framed prints.

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If you’re looking to have a canvas printed picture for your home you have a number of different options. For example, you are able to buy ready made canvas prints from many different shops, including supermarkets. These canvas pictures are often very cheap and come in numerous different styles, however there is one major problem with that; when you buy a canvas picture from a shop it’s something that thousands of other people have also bought. You’re not buying anything unique.

They’re cheap pictures, but they won’t set your home apart from the crowd.

However a better option is to have your own photos turned into a canvas picture, one that it is unique to you and shows your own tastes and style. You can turn any of your own photos into a canvas print picture to hang on your wall, a picture that nobody else has, making the picture a unique piece of art.

It’s a much more personal piece that adds to your own home, and is a better way to utilise canvas pictures rather than just buying one off the shelf from the supermarket.

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Imagine some of your favourite photos. A castle on a hot summer’s day. Your children playing in the paddling pool. A close up of a butterfly. A sunset beach that you took in Florida. You are proud of these photos and many more like them. You save them on your computer and every now and again you have a look at them until one day you forget all about them. Some of your best images may just get viewed more often because occasionally you have printed them out and put them in a photo frame. One or two of them may even get enlarged and be framed professionally. These are the best out of maybe six or seven thousand photos that you keep and add to on every holiday.

Your photos deserve better than this.

Now imagine a large canvas on your living room wall. In pride of place above the fireplace. Three elephants walking across the horizon with a burning red sunset in the background. No this is not an oil painting or a watercolour by some famous artist but this is your favourite photo you took while on holiday in Kenya last year. Yes this is the same photo, enlarged, framed and printed on canvas! This is the latest way of showing off your photos by literally turning them into paintings.

Amazingly it is not that difficult to do. Most cameras nowadays have a very high resolution which enables very large prints to be made without any loss of detail.

A great way to display photos and a very modern and stylish addition to any room. Photo Canvas pictures are catching on quite quickly and are being seen in many Rich and Famous properties all over the US and now here in the UK.

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Sep/08

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Canvas printing technique

Today, we take more photos than ever before using our digital cameras and mobile phones. We store them on our computers and tend not to print them and rarely look at them. In the past it was only possible to paint on canvas using oil paint, but modern technology has made it is possible to take advantage of the unique quality that is achievable when printing photos onto canvas.

Printing on canvas can make a picture really stand out and look beautiful. It is special and has a distinctive quality and also has a long life span. Canvas ages well and can really make a picture feel enduring and can capture the moment gracefully. Printing on canvas allows you to preserve your most treasured memories which can be cherished in years to come, and is the choice today of most professional photographers.

Not only can photos be printed onto canvas, they can be reproduced in black and white, or be enhanced by taking away red eye or editing any damage. With the correct care and elimination of direct sunlight, your print has the potential to last a lifetime, as the UV inks employed contain light stabilisers that can keep prints looking new.

An Inkjet process is used for the majority of canvas art printing, commonly referred to as Giclee. Giclee (pronounced Gee’clay) is derived from the French expression meaning to spray or squirt, which is how an inkjet printer works.

Once the image is printed, the canvas is trimmed to size and glued and stapled to traditional stretcher bars or a wooden panel. This is then displayed in a frame or as a gallery wrap.

Gallery wrapping is a term for the process used for framing canvas prints and can be used to enhance the three-dimensional effect of the mounted print. It takes a lot of skill and experience to accomplish a finish that is of high quality. The print is firmly stretched and wrapped around the rim of the canvas, particularly on smaller size canvases, as on some photographs, significant details are near the edge.

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