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Your print on Canvas

Texture of canvas

Click this image to see the texture detail on this Gallery Wrap Elite from Redipix.com

 

Photo by Ron Perkins

Canvas is a popular choice for printing large giclée photos and reproductions of works of art. Canvas has a coarser texture and is more durable than our other paper choices. When photos are printed on canvas you may lose some detail when viewed up close, but when you stand back, the texture provides a wonderful painting-like quality to the photograph. We use Lyve Canvas, an archival cotton/polyester artist canvas made especially for the giclée printing process provided by Breathing Color.

Mounting canvas

There are three methods for mounting and displaying canvas prints. The first is the conventional one; we have products using all three methods.Order now

  1. The method most used for oil paintings is to stretch the canvas over a wood frame. The canvas is secured on the back with staples. A potential problem is that acid from the wood in contact with the print around the edges will shorten the life of the print. Also, humidity and air-born contaminants can reach the print on the back side causing wrinkles and color shifts. Another problem is that the pigment making up the image may crack when it bends around the edge of the wood frame. We have solved some of these problems with our Gallery Wrap Kit. This is a great choice for large prints up to 40x80 inches.

  2. The next method we have chosen to solve all the problems is to dry-mount the canvas to sturdy acid-free Ryno Board. A layer of hot-melt adhesive is placed between the canvas and the board under high temperature and pressure. This attaches the canvas securely to the board and serves as a vapor barrier so air-born contaminants and water vapor cannot reach the canvas from behind. The image stays flat and the edges are rounded enough for Gallery wraps so that the pigment does not crack...more

  3. Advantages of canvas

    • Archival (long lasting)
    • Durable
    • With coating can have either a matte (non-reflecting) or gloss (reflecting) surface

    Disadvantages

    • Shows less detail when viewed up close
    • Should not be framed behind glass unless dry-mounted to a board to keep it flat
  4. A variation on #1 is our new Stretch-roll™ mounting which we invented especially for large-size canvas wraps. We attach the canvas to boards on only the left and right sides so the canvas can be rolled up to be shipped or stored in a tube. Struts on the back hold the boards apart and stretch the canvas. This mounting is especially good for transport to events such as trade shows and memorial services...more