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Canvas Print 101 | Everything You Need to Know

Canvas prints are undoubtedly one of the most beautiful framing layouts for any picture that you want to give a special place in your home.

This is one of the newest and unique ways of framing a picture; but the interesting thing regarding this is that canvas prints don’t require a traditional frame, to begin with!

These look exceptionally beautiful for images of naturescapes and holidays with happy faces that go on seamlessly to the express those pure, joyful emotions through the picture.

Apart from being a pretty unconventional idea for all your favorite pictures, Canvas prints can add depth and a sharp edge to the overall interior decor of your house. These complement all kinds of wall decor and thematic element (if you’ve got a theme going on) in your rooms.

So, if you’re interested in transforming your existing pictures-on-the-wall situation with these beautiful canvas prints, then, you, my friend, have stumbled just on the read for you!

Because, in the next few slots, we are going to discuss everything that you ever need to know about Canvas prints and how could you make them work exactly as you want them to!

So, say cheese, have some and enjoy the read while at it!

Canvas Print 101

What exactly is a Canvas Print?

First and most importantly, do NOT confuse canvas prints with the canvas painting!

A canvas print is an image that is printed from the inkjet onto a canvas. Once that is done, the image is then stretched out onto a frame that goes hidden beneath the picture and not visibly around it, giving a borderless, frameless appeal.

Some also use the “gallery-wrapping” technique to create a frameless and borderless appeal. What happens during this method is that the canvas is wrapped all around the stretcher bars and is secured to the frame, which stretches it out, giving it a beautiful blown-out effect.

Framed canvas prints are also a much-admired variant and are highly opted for spaces that require a more conventional touch

However, canvas prints are often confused with acrylic prints and mounted prints. So, what you need to know is a mounted print is actually a paper print that is attached to a backing board.

The purpose of this layout is to preserve the photograph inside and make it convenient for you to hang it up on the wall.

On the other hand, acrylic prints require an image to be printed on photographic paper. After that, the image is placed between a few sheets of acrylic that is known as Plexiglas.

When you compare these forms, you will notice that canvas prints exude a much higher and authentic appeal owing to the natural layout of the pictures. These give off a similar feel and visual appeal similar to acrylic and oil paintings, bringing the best of both worlds together!

What is the “Canvas” Created With?

The standard canvas that is used for painting on directly or using for prints is traditionally made using hemp that gives a strong and pretty durable fabric to work with. Nowadays, traditional hemp canvases are replaced with linen or cotton ones that you could easily anywhere.

The fundamental difference between cotton canvases and the more commercial polyester ones is the way the colors affect both of these materials and the kind of results you get at the end of it.

Colors penetrate the cotton fibers that may dilute the effect of colors that in turn, will affect the final visual effect of the pictures. On the other hand, the synthetic fibers of the polyester can hold the colors on its surface that makes for a more vivid appeal.

However, it may not be as long-lasting as the cotton ones generally are with the colors.

So if you’re wondering which one’s a better option, then that will depend on the kind of project you want to undertake and the kind of colors you use for it.

Many think that cotton prints are superior in quality and are closer to the kind that may see in museums. However, polyester prints are more vivid than conventional cotton prints which are but long-lasting. Also, polyester canvases are more affordable than cotton ones and can develop beautiful colors while cotton is longer lasting.

Which you would go for will mainly depend on your requirements for the project.

Framed Prints Vs. Canvas Prints

In the contemporary interior decor scenario, it is common to use material blends for canvases that usually consists of a combination of mix canvas prints and framed prints. And this is done for good reason as well: framed prints can mix in seamlessly with the rest of the interior decor of the place by connecting the frame with the color scheme and tonal variations of the surroundings.

The simplistic and minimal black-bordered frames zeros in your attention right on the picture or artwork, accentuating the expressions and emotions of the depiction, without leaving any room for any sort of distractions. This creates a charming, personal appeal that affects the mood and ambiance of the place.

More elaborate and stylized modern frames can bring about different shades to the expressions of the photograph. This adds a vital character to the photo as well as depth to it.

Also, since the kind of frames you choose will always have different effects on the overall appeal of the picture, you must know that it is always important to take the furniture and room decor into consideration.

Bordered frames work best for putting that traditional touch of the conventional frame to the picture. This compliments a more homely and cozy decor scheme.

Whereas, canvas prints are more versatile in approach when it comes to wall decoration. Frameless borders can adapt to any style effortlessly, providing vibrant pops of color that can create new focal points in the space for viewers to enjoy.

Metal Prints vs. Canvas Prints

Metal canvas use high-definition images that are printed on metal panels that measure about .45 inches in thickness. These prints use no glass but come with breakage-resistant rounded corners which protects them against damage. These prints will have a metallic-coat appearance that will depend on the kind of metallic finish you opt for.

The visual effects for a picture or an artwork that you use on metal prints will be starkly different from that of canvas prints. Metallic prints will give you a sharp, bold effect with a clean and sleek look, whereas the softer, more delicate canvas prints will yield more vivid variations for colored textures.

Acrylic Prints or Canvas Prints?

While canvas prints use images that are directly printed onto the linen or cotton, acrylic prints involve the printing of the image onto photo paper which is then pressed between acrylic sheets or Plexiglas.

The texture on acrylic prints is very different from what you get in canvas prints. Although both of these yield beautiful, vivid colors, acrylic prints are more of a commercial thing and great for displaying things within a beautiful frame, while canvas prints render a more original, artistic appeal to the picture.

Canvas prints look more superior in quality, similar to what you would find in galleries and museums.

Art Prints and Canvas Prints

Art prints differ prominently in texture, size, finish, and thickness both from canvas prints as well as amongst its own variants. Art prints use images printed on cardstock. The textures will vary depending on the kind of finish you choose for your prints. These include matte, shimmer, or shimmer finishes.

The final result with these provides clear and crisp images with absolutely vivid colors. However, the saturation of colors might not be as good as that which you get in canvas prints.

Art prints are way cheaper than canvas prints. Premium quality canvas prints might just be double the price of non-framed art prints.

Printing on Canvas Vs. Printing on Canvas

The evolution of photography and its many forms has been as magical as the evolution of fine arts itself. However, despite the incredibly awesome modern techniques of acquiring instant photographs and tons of photographic filter, the traditional methods of developing photographs in the darkroom are still valued and favored over modern techniques as it holds a place of trust in people’s hearts.

We have tried to explain the basic points of difference between printing on canvas and printing on paper in the following sections so that you understand both concepts better.

Printing on Paper

Printing on paper is what we are best acquainted with, and we understand the medium and the pigments for the purpose better than most other newer techniques or materials.

One of the major benefits of the printing on paper is that the smooth surface of print papers that is texturized specifically for the purpose, sharply depicts the minute details of the print be it of larger dimensions or smaller sizes. The reproduction of these pixels on paper is what constitutes the larger picture, literally, figuratively and technically.

However, the drawback to the conventional methods of printing on paper is that paper prints may have a glare or reflection caused by sunlight. This is why these aren’t the ideal mediums when it comes to reproducing artwork. Because paper lacks the kind of texture that is required particularly for artwork, and this is what makes the canvas the most suitable medium. Also, framing a paper print can be significantly costly, especially when it comes to larger print sizes.

Printing on Canvas

The norm has always been to complete an artwork manually on a canvas and not so much as to print your image on to it. However, this is the very reason that canvas is often considered to be the ideal medium for achieving a “painted” effect in printing. Canvas prints with its unique “gallery-wrapped” edges reflect a very personal taste, accentuating the overall decor of the place and defining the ambiance of the area by being its focal points.

Also, canvas printing is a pretty affordable option when it comes to painting larger sizes as the plain weaving of the canvas is a much more durable alternative to paper.

However, on hindsight, the disadvantage of using canvas is that while the texture of it is ideal for artwork prints, it might not be that well-suited for photograph printing. This is why a careful approach towards photo selection is key to working this out just right.

In this case, it’s always good to have a system or mechanism at hand that will alert you of the quality of your pictures, which is an essential aspect when it comes to customizing our prints. Unlike paper prints that could be swapped out of the frame anytime you want, canvas prints are pretty much permanent.

The Different Types of Canvas Print Layouts

The types of canvas that would work best for you will significantly depend on the space available on your wall and the overall structure of your space.

There are mainly two kinds of print layouts that are ideal solutions for almost all types of home decor. These have been mentioned in the following slots for you:

Single Canvas.These are perfect for large statement pieces, or even if you have limited space in your home where more than one canvas can feel crowded.

Multipanel Canvas. This works beautifully for larger wall spaces. You can develop your own layouts by putting together multiple prints that will work like a jigsaw for your picture: several pictures depicting different parts of the same image placed strategically to showcase the entire image. Moreover, these beautiful canvas prints are pretty versatile in approach and can fit any space in your house.

The Different Shapes and Sizes of Canvases

Not only there are different types and sizes to canvases, but they come in different shapes as well!

And if you’re looking to experiment with canvas shapes and sizes for your living place, then the following sections would definitely be useful to you!

Square: These have an equal length for each side of the print and is perfect for making a grid-layout on the wall. You can do so by using multiple canvases.

Rectangular. These are ideal for such walls that have an unequal amount of space. You can use these rectangular layouts vertically or horizontally or for filling the gaps in an asymmetrical structure.

Hexagonal. These canvas prints are actually six-sided polygonal structures that make a stunning wall decor statement. You could either use these singularly or in a clustered pattern to create a honeycomb-like look.

Mini-sized. Mini-sized canvases or easel back canvas prints can beautifully fill up smaller spaces and could be used to hold pictures that depict fond memories of special moments. These could be kept anywhere around the house such as on the bedside table, on the shelf, etc. The sizes include 4×4, 4×6, 5×7, and 6×6.

Small to Medium Sized. These sizes work best for creating multi-panels. You can use several of these for creating elaborate artistic pieces. You could use several of these for larger spaces anywhere in the house.

The sizes to these include 8×10, 10×10, 10×20, 11×14, 12×12, and 14×16.

Large and oversized prints. Single large prints work ideally for making sharp statements with family photographs, or any special photograph or artwork on a particular wall. Extra-large canvases could heighten the effect and feel of the place, defining the atmosphere around the photograph. The sizes include: 20×20, 20×24, 24×24, 24×36, 30×40, 36×36.

Popular and Trending Designs for Canvas Prints

Canvas print designs are entirely customisable, and you could work it up easily to match your tastes. You could literally have anything that is special to you printed onto your canvas.

However, we’re putting some popular designs for you to have an idea about what you could go for regarding canvas prints:

  1. Modern canvas prints could include bold, vibrant colors, and unconventional patterns. Abstract and minimalistic designs could work beautifully for living rooms and common spaces.
  2. Pictures of special moments are the most common and favorite subjects for all canvas prints. These include pictures of events spent with friends and family, photos of special people, and things which hold emotional value.
  3. Inspirational or favorite quotes are some of the stuff that people often like to put up in their rooms. Calligraphed meaningful quotes or passages from a favorite book could look beautiful and are a favorite personal subject for many.
  4. Landscapes and maps are popular design options for canvas prints. You could put up a picture of a favorite place that reminds you of a trip taken there with friends or family or of any place that holds a special memory for you. Maps are also a nice idea for canvas prints.
  5. Pictures of pets are some of the most favorite things for owners and, in our opinion, one could never have enough photos of their furry goofballs for that very reason. These look simply adorable or canvas prints and make for a beautiful wall decor statement.

Frequently Asked Questions About Canvas Prints

  1. How expensive could a canvas print be?

The cost for canvas prints greatly depends on the dimensions that you’re going for. Smaller prints could cost around $20, and way larger ones could even go up to $200. The price can vary if they have discounts or promotions on them and there could be some additional charges for framing the print and shipping charges.

  1. Can canvas prints be framed?

Yes, canvas prints can be framed or kept without a frame. These depend on your preference and your wall space as well as the rest of the room decor. Frames are generally thick enough to contain the entire picture. You could order framed ones if you need it quick and ready-made.

  1. Do canvas prints fade over time?

Canvas prints may fade over time, especially if they’re kept exposed to sunlight always. Make sure to purchase from a brand that uses UV-resistant pigments and materials. Keep your canvas prints out of direct sunlight, or put a protective glass frame over it to preserve the pigments.

Conclusion

So this was everything that one could know about canvas prints. Canvas prints, being a hybrid between traditional and modern art forms, has successfully brought the best of both together for us.

We hope you enjoyed reading this guide as much as we loved writing for you!

We’ll be back with more!

Till next time!

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