Canvas Printing: Be Inspired

Canvas printing has changed the way that people create and display art.  It enables each and every one of us to take an image that means something to us and produce our own piece of art to display absolutely anywhere.  You can use photographs, digital art or images purchased from one of the hundreds of stock sites online.  Canvas prints are so versatile that they are being used in residential, corporate, hospitality and retail spaces around the world. Application Areas There are many di…
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Canvas Printing: How it’s Made

We are regularly asked what materials make up your prints, as well as what our manufacturing process is made up of.  It is understandable for an existing or potential customer to be curious about what kind of quality they can expect before they place an order.  After all, it is better to be informed when making choices, so we are going to go over the key stages of what takes place behind the scenes, from start to finish. What Equipment and Materials do we Use? Our most important piece of…
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Canvas Printing: Meet The Team

A History of Canvas Print Co From our humble beginnings of supplying prints to our friends and family, Canvas Print Co has transformed into a nationwide supplier of premium quality stretched canvas prints.  We aim to please, and this shines through in everything we do because we put love, care and thought into each step of the process.  Every customer should have a positive and enjoyable experience, not just in their first encounter, but on an ongoing basis. We have a great group of people …
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Canvas Printing: A Brief History

A History of Canvas Printing Canvas printing is a brilliant way to add images and artwork to your living or work space.  It has evolved quite a bit over the years and we spent some time finding out about where it all began and how it evolved into the processes we use today. Before Canvas Printing Before the Renaissance, artists painted on wood panels because they were easy to find and provided a finished product that people generally found acceptable.  The problem was that the artists d…
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