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What is the difference between Canvas and Paper Prints?
The short answer:
Canvas prints are textured and are stretched on a frame to look like a painting on "canvas".
If you purchase an unframed canvas it is delivered to you rolled in a postal tube. If you buy a framed canvas it is already stretched and framed in a timber of your choice.
Paper prints are similar to textured postcard paper and can be easily framed. They are also delivered to you rolled in a postal tube.
The long answer:
CANVAS PRINTS
Canvas reproductions are printed with archive quality ink on 350gsm poly-cotton satin canvas that has a subtle texture for an artistic look and feel. Satin canvas is made from a blend of 65% polyester and 35% cotton.
Artworks printed on canvas have an additional 5cm blank border all around to enable the canvas to wrap around the frame when stretched.
TO BE NOTED: ‘SIZE’ refers to the finished framed canvas size.
Each print is dispatched with a Certificate of Authenticity.
FRAMING of canvas prints is available for customers within Australia only.
Framing for customers located outside of Australia can be arranged via special request. Please contact me
PAPER PRINTS
Paper reproductions are printed with archive quality ink on 320 gsm 100% cotton, textured fine art paper. Its natural matte surface contains no optical brighteners, ensuring a light fast rating of over 100 years and its textured finish is particularly suited to large scale works.
Artworks printed on paper include a 1-5cm blank border all around depending on its size. Each print is dispatched with a Certificate of Authenticity.
FRAMING of paper prints can be arranged via special request only. Please contact me