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Art Prints on Canvas - The Future of Art
Frequently referred to as giclee prints they are reproductions made using ink-jet technology.
The archival ink is sprayed onto the canvas at very high speed leaving behind a very smooth surface.
The colors are deep and vibrant.
They won't fade for the next 50 years and last even longer if kept in UV protected conditions.
These ink-yet printers are 8 or 12 color printers and can print to very large sizes.
One of the benefits of art prints on canvas is that you don't need to have glass over your painting.
No glare to contend with and the look of the canvas print is therefore much closer to that of the original.
Canvases can be printed as bleeds or non bleeds.
In a bleed the pictures wrap around the frame avoiding the white border left otherwise.
The choice is yours.
Bleeds have a finished look that says without doubt that they do not require a frame.
Of course, if you always wanted that stately wooded frame that would perfectly match your buffet select a non bleed instead.
You have an unprecedented choice of artwork available for your art prints on canvas.
Have you always enjoyed Impressionism? Hang up Edgar Degas's Green Dancers or Renoir's Girl With Watering Can.
Too modern for you? How about Rembrandt's Self Portrait 1658 or even older Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
Perhaps you like it on the wilder side of established art.
Consider Hieronymous Bosch's The Ship of Fools or Wassily Kandisky's Improvisation 9.
This is your museum and you are the art director.
Your walls are your canvas.
Make the most of it.
Express yourself through the work of other artists and the size of the artwork you display
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