Posts Tagged ‘Gallery Art’

Canvas Art – Creating Impressive Piece of Wall Art

November 7th, 2009

Don’t want to stack piles of photo albums in the closet, hidden away for years? Tired of art prints that are available in your price range? It is definitely your time to look into canvas printing!

Canvas printing is a technique that imprints the photo of your choice onto a canvas, like those used in oil painting, whereby you can create art suitable for hanging on your wall. It isn’t just a matter of scanning the image into a computer, however. Most canvas artists draw your photo by hand and feed the image into a computer that is specially programmed to replicate the craftsmanship associated with a fine work of gallery art.

You can use canvas art printing services to recreate your favorite images from your collection, or choose a variety of wall art they have on hand. Make sure you have your printing provider or artisan gives permission to use their canvas art before submission. Permission from the copyright holder is usually enough to allow that work to be accepted. Chances are, you will not be able to obtain the images in popular magazines or books. If you really do not have any photos or wall art of your own, but would like to use the canvas photo process anyway, to create a piece of canvas art, there are websites where you may purchase royalty free images for a low price. Istockphoto is one example, and there are many others on the internet. The purchase price allows you to do almost anything you like, short of resale of the art.

Create an impressive piece of wall art by printing a mural, or a series of coordinating images that can be hung together, creating a glorious work of art on canvas. Themes may be created from nature, color schemes, a favorite vacation, or family snapshots. Your canvas art can be customized further, by using imprinted slogans or collage writing, and alternate images, or negatives.

Images imprinted on the canvas can recreated the clarity and sharpness of your original photo, or mimic the brushstrokes of traditional art. Single subjects really pop with the use of canvas prints, as the process adds the illusion of texture, using visual techniques. If you prefer a simpler look, some canvas artists will do line drawings, or outlines of your photo for a pop art look, or as mentioned above, make a collage.

Traditional canvas art can be extremely expensive, especially if you want a larger piece. Canvas art that comes from your pictures is cheaper, because the artist doesn’t need to spend time working on design, since one is already provided. For a minimal investment, you can combine your photo collection, and your art collection, and redecorate those bare walls.




By: Raj Singhania

Six Tips on Framing Your Abstract Canvas Art

September 14th, 2009

When you go to a gallery to buy abstract canvas art, you will find that some pieces are framed whilst others are not.  It really depends upon the artist whether to frame his or her work or not, but it also depends upon you whether to frame the piece of abstract canvas art that you will be buying or not.

There are a number of advantages that framing can do to a painting.  For one, the right frame can enhance the attractiveness of the abstract canvas artwork.  For another, a frame can provide protection to the painting itself.

However, it has to be the right frame.  Or else you may end up ruining the painting and minimising its visual appeal.  How do you choose the right frame for your abstract canvas art?  Here are six tips.

A contrasting one, on the other hand, may work sometimes but may also steal the attention away from the painting. Glass may also work, as long as it reflects UV rays that will cause your painting to fade, although it is rarely used for paintings on canvas. Thus, choose a frame that is neutral and will go with any kind of furniture. Are you going to place your abstract canvas art grouped with other pieces of art?  If this is the case, then you may want to frame your painting with something that will help it stand out on its own. To make sure that the framing of your choice matches the artist’s vision, you can consult the artist who came up with the artwork that you bought and ask him or her the kind of frame would be best for the artwork. Better yet, you can ask the gallery to have the painting framed for you.

Always remember that when you frame your abstract canvas art, the frame should serve as an extension of the artwork itself.  It should be an aid by which the abstract canvas art piece will become more visually attractive, a joy to look at, and contributing to the unified whole of your interior decorating scheme.




By: Luke Wildman