Canvas paper mimics the look and feel of traditional canvas used for painting. It has a textured surface that adds depth and dimension to prints, creating a painterly effect. Canvas is often used for stretching over wooden frames.
Best For:
Large-format prints that imitate traditional artworks.
Photographs where texture enhances the visual appeal.
Prints meant to be displayed frameless or stretched.
Considerations:
Requires proper mounting for the best presentation.
Less suited for highly detailed, small-format images.
Common Applications:Wall art, photo reproductions for home décor, and custom artwork.
Canvas Stretched
Our standard stretcher bars are made of quality precision cut kiln dried Pine wood.
They have a uniform beaded edge as well as a molded lip and have dimensions of 1-1/2 inch wide and 3/4 inch deep. (the most common size in the world) .
We use cross braces / middle bars for art over 36", to maintain frame strength. We also use corner braces for added stability when stretching sizes 36x48 and larger.
We use a larger size wood support for our very large stretched canvas prints. and have dimensions of 1-1/2 inch wide and 1-1/2 inch deep.
They include corner braces, cross braces and flat backing support.
You have the option to include black dust cloth backing and hanging hardware as well for our stretched canvases.