Archive for November, 2009

Canvas Art Prints – 7 Unusual Ideas for Subjects

November 28th, 2009

Canvas is fast becoming the medium of choice for art prints in the home – no need for frames, the material displays colour beautifully, canvas prints are durable and can be made much larger than standard prints by utilising the panel technique. If you like the idea of having canvas printing in your home, but you dislike the idea of having the same thing everybody else does, we have some unconventional ideas for subjects for you. Make your visitors laugh, stare, shake their head in wonder, or just reach out to touch your print, with one of these ideas!

1. Old people

Children are one of the most photographed subjects on Earth … and understandably so! However the wisdom and individuality that is apparent in a face at the other end of the life cycle can make for a stunning piece of canvas printing in your home. Up the contrast of your photos to accentuate wrinkles a little, and don’t be afraid to get close-up to your subjects (using your zoom to help respect personal space).

2. ‘Non-pretty’ people

Every face has a story to tell – and if you can either find (on the internet) or take your own photo of someone whose face expresses something strong, it won’t matter at all where they fit into the conventional beauty scale.

3. Don’t photograph faces

Hands and feet can actually be great subjects for canvas photos! Capture them in motion – you can use a long shutter speed and keep the camera still to create colour trails behind your subject, or keep that long shutter speed and pans the camera in the direction that your subject is moving to create a photo where the subject is in focus, but the background is still. These techniques take practice, but make for amazing canvas photos.

4. Nude portraits

These won’t be to everybody’s taste … but they can quite easily be done ‘tastefully’! Pregnancy nudes are rising in popularity – they capture a time of life that isn’t always readily available. It is also one of the only times of life that an enormous, bulging belly is considered healthy – canvas photos can help you make the most of it. Non-pregnancy nudes can easily be made tasteful – the nude body is one of the most immortalized art subjects in the world. Again, ‘prettiness’ is not necessarily a factor in how well your canvas photos turn out.

5. Use unconventional angles

Shoot photos for canvas printing up to your subject, with the camera low to the ground, or think about shooting from up high to give a bird’s eye view. You can use a wide-angle lens to exaggerate the part of your subject that is close to the camera (this works well with buildings, and cars, and gives a crazy-mirror type effect with faces).

6. Dead or dying plants

The browning, crumbling stage of life for trees and plants has an amazing fragility and delicacy about it that makes for an unusual but beautiful canvas photo. Think about the colours of autumn, or the stark beauty of a leafless tree in winter. Up the contrast on these shots again, or else try to shoot in good natural light.

7. Furniture

We don’t really think about it from minute to minute, but every different piece of furniture symbolises something different to us. The kettle is associated with the warmth and comfort of a morning coffee, the piano with good times and singing friends, the couch with lazy Sundays and bed with the bliss of sleep! Pay attention to your surroundings, use unconventional angles for furniture photography, and take plenty of shots, and you’ll soon find one that jumps out at you for canvas printing.




By: Angus Benham

Create Cherish Memories With Photo Canvas Art

November 24th, 2009

You’ve dreamed of your very own oil painting created to capture the memories of your children or if you are running out of ideas in looking for a gift for your near and dear ones, perhaps photo canvas can be a great choice and perfect gift that provides a way to cherish memories for life time.

Photo on canvas will definitely enhance the beauty and glory of your home and office. It is such a priceless piece of art that no matter where you hang it, it will bring color to its surrounding and compliment the décor. These reflect on the feelings and thought of creator and beholder alike. So, you can transform your photo to art on canvas. The photo that you cherish can quickly become beautiful photo art on canvas.

Instead of paying an artist to recreate your photos on canvas, it is a fantastic new idea of turning your favorite digital print into canvas photos in many styles. This process helps you to create a unique canvas photo of your choice. Some important factors contributing to a good photo on canvas are design, color, picture and combination of all.

Turn your photos and images into canvas wall art prints. So, Yourphototo.com is the place that gives you best quality photo prints on canvas, where our skilled artists transform your favorite photos into stunning canvas art looking just like an original oil painting. Each masterpiece is digitally hand-painted and printed on museum quality textured canvas using archival inks which will not scratch or fade in a life time. All artwork is gallery-wrap finished, eliminating the need for a frame as a standard option or if you wish you can add an elegant wooden frame. So, join the photo print revolution with Bags of Love personalized gifts, and start putting your photos to good use with things you actually use and enjoy.




By: yourphototo

Canvas Art Prints – Revolutionary Art

November 23rd, 2009

Today it is easier than ever to add that personal touch to your home. Unlike having photographs traditionally printed onto various surfaces by a professional, which can cost hundreds of pounds, having a photo printed onto a piece of canvas is a simple case of uploading a photo from a digital camera to a particular website that specialises in things of this nature. Not only is this a hassle-free approach, it also costs a lot less than doing it conventionally.

Art canvases are extremely unique and happen to be a great way to add that contemporary feel to any room. Some great uses for canvas art prints include:

Gifts:

It is often very hard to choose a gift for someone who has ‘everything’. But do they have a canvas print? It is very unlikely because canvas art prints are often overlooked as people presume they are too expensive, when in reality they are available at very reasonable prices thanks to improvements in mass production technology.

Family Photos:

Only being able to have art printed onto canvases is a thing of the past and with today’s technology it is possible to print any photograph onto canvas. One great use for this technology is to capture family moments by displaying them on a canvas. A prime example of this would be a child’s first school photo, or a child’s graduation day.

Special Moments:

Many people have memorable sporting moments printed onto canvas, for example their all time favourite sporting memory on display on the wall on a well produced canvas. Wedding days are especially suited to having a photograph printed onto canvas.

Celebrities:

What is a better way to show support for a celebrity idol than having them printed onto high quality canvas and hanging them on the wall? How about some greats such as Tiger Woods, David Beckham, Mohammed Ali or Britney Spears?

Decorative:

What about a print of a child’s favourite action hero hanging in their bedroom, or maybe a pop art canvas on the living room wall? Whatever the room, there will always be canvas art to suit. This level of versatility coupled with the extremely high quality and uniqueness make art canvas prints the perfect solution to all decoration issues.

Art canvases consist of high quality canvas stretched over strong wooden frames; canvases do not have outer frames which give a very ‘cool’, contemporary effect.




By: James Horton