
Photographers have always aspired to express images in a way that presents the original beauty of creation on paper. Canvas printing can be a good way to achieve this. Canvas printing gives a professional look to photographs. The lack of gloss of the canvas print allows viewers to focus solely on the details of the image without being distracted. Moments preserved on a durable, decay-resistant medium can be permanent. Unlike a photo placed in a frame, a canvas must be stretched around 4 bars of a wooden frame. This type of print is ideal for galleries and art stores.
Wrapping Effects on Canvas
The wrapping effect on a canvas print refers to what is wrapped around the frame. The image wrap effect is a canvas effect in which the image continues around the sides of the canvas. In the case of a mirror effect, the image stops at the edge of the canvas and the wrapped sides are a reflection of the main image. This allows you to achieve the finish of a gallery wrap without touching the photographic content. Mirror wrapping works exceptionally well for landscape photography. However, when using mirror wrap for your image, pay attention to detail near the edges. Legs and faces are likely to mirror each other. In a black or white wrap, images do not wrap around a canvas but are replaced with a white or black border.
When deciding to choose a particular canvas, you need to consider the setting and decor of where the canvas will be exhibited as an artwork. Picture wrapped canvases go well with designer themes while canvas prints with plain white or black go well with contemporary and modern themes.
You can decorate your living space with these fine canvas prints. The choice of the type of canvas print depends on many factors such as the type of photography, the purpose of the canvas and the mood of the exhibition of the canvas.


