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What Is A Canvas Print? All You Need To Know

Whether you want to display a family vacation or a timeline of school photos, canvas prints are an eye-catching way to show off your favorite photos. Not only do they liven up any space, they’re an artistic way to update a room.

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For ideas on how to use custom canvas prints to build collages or display unique messages that represent your home, check out our gallery wall ideas.

What Is A Canvas Print?

A canvas print, not to be confused with a canvas painting, is an image printed from an inkjet printer onto canvas. Once printed, the canvas gets stretched onto a frame. Some people opt for a frameless border while others prefer framed canvas prints. To create an unframed canvas print, many use the gallery-wrapping technique. During this process, the canvas is wrapped around the stretcher bars and secured to the frame.

There is common confusion between mounted prints, acrylic prints and canvas prints. A mounted print is a paper print attached to a backing board. The emphasis of this print is to preserve the photo and prepare it for framing or hanging on a wall.

An acrylic print takes an image printed on photographic paper. The image is then placed between sheets of acrylic, often referred to as plexiglass. When comparing the three types of prints, canvas prints evoke an artistic feel. This is because they’re similar in appearance to oil and acrylic paintings.

What Is Canvas Made Of?

Canvas is a strong and durable fabric created with hemp. In more modern times, cotton and linen have replaced hemp. Most of the canvas prints that you buy for your home use cotton or polyester. The main difference between the two is the exactness of the color.

Color seeps into cloth made with cotton fibers while it remains on the surface of synthetic polyester strands. Because of this, polyester prints are more vivid and cotton prints are longer-lasting.

So which is better? It depends on what you’re looking for. Many consider cotton prints higher-quality and closer to what you would find in a museum. But polyester is the more affordable option, and it also yields bold and colorful prints.

Metal Vs Canvas

Metal prints and canvas prints yield very different results due to the material the photos are printed on. High-definition photos printed on .45 inch thick metal panels have a sleek, clean look. These prints are also glass free and with rounded corners, making them resistant to breakage. Depending on the selected finish, metal prints have a metallic coating appearance. This is different from the softer material and more vibrant color on a canvas print.

Acrylic Vs Canvas

Acrylic prints and canvas prints differ in material, texture, and appearance. While canvas prints are printed directly onto the cotton or linen material, acrylic prints are printed onto photo paper. This print is then pressed between acrylic sheets or plexiglass. Both of these types of prints have vivid color, but a canvas print would look more similar in texture to something you’d see in a museum.

Art Print Vs Canvas

Art prints most notably differ in size, texture, thickness, and finish. Where a canvas print is printed on cotton or linen canvas, an art print is printed on cardstock. Our premium cardstock can either include a matte finish or Pearl Shimmer finish. Either option appears as a clear, and crisp image with vivid colors. The final major difference between a non framed art print and a canvas print is price, where the art print would be considerably less.

Printing On Paper Vs Printing On Canvas

Photography has come a long way since developing film in a darkroom with photographic paper. Yet printing on paper is still the traditional method that many people trust. To get a better understanding of the differences between printing on paper and printing on canvas, let’s explore the advantages and disadvantages.

Printing on paper advantages – We’re most familiar with printing on paper so we know what to expect. The smooth surface depicts sharper details which is important when reproducing smaller prints.

Printing on paper disadvantages –  Paper prints can have a glare or reflection caused by sunlight. They’re not ideal when reproducing artwork since paper lacks the texture found in canvas. Finally, framing a paper print can become costly when considering large print sizes.

Printing on canvas advantages – We’re conditioned to seeing art completed on canvas. Because of this, printing on canvas is the preferred choice when going for a “painted” effect. Canvas prints enhance many decor styles with the contemporary gallery-wrapped edges. For large prints, canvas is the more affordable option that also outlasts paper because of the durable plain weaving.

Printing on canvas disadvantages – The texture of canvas is ideal for art, but can distract from photos. That’s why careful photo selection is important. It’s also good to use a system that alerts you of poor photo quality, which is a feature included when customizing one of our prints. Unlike paper prints that you can swap out of a frame, canvas prints are permanent.

Types Of Canvas Print Layouts

Canvas types and choices easily differ depending on the space and layout of your wall. If you’re trying to decide what kind of canvases work best for your room’s layout, check out our advice below.

Canvas Shapes And Sizes

Looking for the perfect canvas shapes and sizes to fit your space? We’re here to help. Check out our descriptions and use cases below. And if you want additional information, make sure to visit our resource on canvas sizes.

Square

Square canvas prints have equal lengths for each side of the print. This shape of print is perfect for creating a grid layout on a wall and for use of multiple canvases.

Rectangular

Rectangular canvas prints include prints when two sides of the canvas are longer or shorter than the other two. These prints are great for walls where there is an unequal amount of space either vertically or horizontally or for filling gaps in an asymmetrical layout.

Hexagon

Hexagon canvas prints are six sided polygons. This unique canvas shape works great as a statement piece is a special space or as a clustered piece in a honeycomb-like pattern of canvas prints.

Mini Sized

Mini canvas prints, easel back canvas prints, and other small art prints are perfect for filling those small spaces around your house with fond memories. So if there’s an open gap on your shelf or on a bedside table, check out the sizes below:

Small To Medium Sized

Small to medium canvas prints are perfect for creating multi canvas print layouts in larger rooms, or for filling smaller walls in the bedroom or bathroom.

Large & Oversized

If you have plenty of wall space, a special family portrait, or a favorite high quality photo, these extra large canvas prints might be the best choice for you. Check out our breakdown of sizes below:

Popular Designs For Canvas Prints

Each canvas design can be customized specifically to match your tastes, preferences, or room design and layout. Check out the most popular designs for canvas prints below to find your best fit.

Common Questions About Canvas Prints

If you still have a few questions about canvas prints, we’ve got you covered. We’ve made a list of the most common questions about canvas prints below, just for you.

How Much Does A Canvas Print Cost?

The cost of a canvas print largely depends on the size of the print. Smaller canvas print sizes cost as little at $20, whereas larger prints can cost up to $200. This price can also be affected by discounts, promotions, and additions, such as adding a frame. Please note that you will also have to add the shipping cost to the final total.

Can You Frame Canvas Prints?

Canvas prints can be either framed or unframed, depending on your decor and preference for the room. The frames must be thick enough to contain the entire canvas print however. You can also order framed canvas prints so that you don’t have to find the right frame later.

Is It Hard To Hang A Canvas?

Hanging a canvas isn’t hard if you follow instructions. Different ways to hang canvas prints include the following:

  1. Nails
  2. Sawtooth Bracket
  3. Eye Hooks
  4. J-Hooks
  5. Adhesive Strips

For more specific help or instructions please visit our resource on how to hang canvas art.

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