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Youâre Photos on Canvas
Posted on January 7th, 2010 No commentsAs technology has improved it is now possible to transfer you beloved photos to canvas. Gone are the days when photographs could only exist on paper. Photos can be transferred onto canvas by either traditional or digital means. Using the traditional printing method means that the original photograph is used to create the replica image on canvas. If using the digital method for printing on canvas the image will be uploaded from a photo card or the original photo is scanned. Each method can be organised via the internet without you even having to leave the house. Many canvas printing firms will send you a prepaid jiffy bag if you wish your canvas print to be taken from the original photograph.
If you wish you can select a part of a photograph to be transferred to canvas as a photo can be cropped and reproduced. A artist will manipulate the images to ensure it has realistic qualities, brushstrokes are added by hand to give the appearance and feel of a real traditional painting. There are many options available when transferring an image to canvas you can really make your memories into art.
Black and White canvases can be created with either black & white or coloured photos. This can be an ideal solution to old tatty photographs that you treasure. It is also possible to create a coloured image from a black and white photograph; obviously you will need to input some information regarding preference of colours used.  It is possible for you to have your canvas created using different tones of pink, blue, yellow or sepia. With so many effects possible such as fading, shading and creating a soft background, it is easy to create unique pieces of art.  You can however leave it to your canvas printing company to use their judgement. You can select different parts from a selection of photographs and have them incorporated into one canvas; you can also use different images to create your own collage in canvas.Â
Unique canvases make excellent personal gifts that family members and friends will treasure forever. Canvas prints are a real solution for those that you find difficult to buy for; they will appreciate the thought that has gone into the gift and enjoy the image. A novel idea is to take a drawing and transfer it to canvas, I donât know any grandparent that wouldnât be overjoyed with a gift of a grandchildâs drawing transferred to canvas, a great idea for Christmas presents.
When choosing the details of your canvas you can opt to have a natural or artificial canvas, it is worth taking the trouble to see what quality canvas your printing company uses, reputable companies should use a heavy weight artistâs canvas preferably treated with a UV inhibiting coat to prevent the canvas from fading. Remember that our surroundings can create emotions and a canvas is no exception; try to envisage what mood you would like your canvas to create. You can use your canvas print to recreate warm, happy memories that will make you feel good every time you see them. Â
To look after your canvas remember never to use water to clean it as water droplets will permanently stain the canvas, instead use a feather duster or a clean, dry, soft cloth. Do not display your canvas in direct sunlight as this will cause it to fade over time. The size of canvas you choose may depend on where the canvas will be displayed, it is important to realise that the larger the canvas the more detailed the image will be.
Jenny Austin is a Canvas Prints , for further information on how to choose your Canvas Print , please visit http://novaprints.co.uk.
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