Canvas transfers simulate the rich texture and appearance of an original painting.
What kind of canvas do we use?
Epson Premium Canvas Satin is an optical-brightener free, museum-grade, poly/cotton blend (65% polyester and 35% cotton) that is a stand-alone performance leader in Dmax (black density), color gamut, and print permanence. It is water resistant, stretchable, and has a glossy finish. It is optimally suited for use with the Epson 9800 Printer. This fine art canvas has garnered industry-wide recognition as premium quality.
Unstretched Canvas
A canvas printed at the requested dimension with an additional 3” white border of personal use.
Mounted
Hand-stretched on stretcher bars and attached along the sides of the frame. The art can hang as is or accommodate an additional frame. We recommend framing to hide the staples that attach the canvas to the stretcher bars on the sides.
Mounted and Framed
Hand-stretched on stretcher bars and framed in either one of our traditional frames or canvas specific float frame.
Gallery Wrap
Looks clean with a finished look from front, sides and back. The canvas is wrapped entirely around a stretcher bar showing no staples or hardware to create a finished look that allows you to hang the canvas without a frame.
Transform your favorite art print into a a digital masterpiece! Choose from our wide variety of Art prints for a digital canvas that is sure to impress. Prints to canvas are available in all mounting styles (see above).
Our Special effects can not be added to art canvas prints.
What sizes are available?
24x36, 20x24, 16x20, 11x14, 8x10.
Black & White
Creates a photograph reminiscent of the past. Color becomes void while neutrals take control of shadow and contrast.
Sepia
Turns a photograph into shades of brownish red or olive green.
Light Brushstrokes
Creates areas of light and dark that are slightly exaggerated, creating the proper contrast. Gentle strokes are made with a soft brush creating the ambient feel of an oil painting without losing the likeness of the subject.
Images recommended for this technique are portraits, photos with one or two subjects, and pet portraits.