Canvas Prints Tips and Tricks

If you are thinking about making the move to canvas prints, you may want to receive some key advice about what to do and what to avoid in the process. If this is you, you have come to the right place, for this article will outline some of the principal points to remember when transforming your best photos into gorgeous canvas prints.

1. Select the right size for your canvas art

This may seem obvious but it is too often forgotten. The size of your canvas prints really makes a difference, because if you are looking for something to fill a space with colour and dynamism, then an expansive panoramic canvas is probably best. On the other hand, if you are looking for something more subtle and understated as an artistic addition to the kitchen wall, you may want to choose 3 mini canvas prints to really tell a story through your photos. Ultimately, the choice is yours!

2. Choose the right effect for your canvas prints

There are so many different effects to choose from that you will not want to miss out on any at all! You could infuse your photos with a Banksy graffiti, Pop Art Warhol, Lichtenstein, or Che styles for a dramatic burst of colour. You have free rein to select the colours and patterns that feel right for you, and some photos will inevitably work better with specific methods. You may never have considered that the urban street artist Banksy and your parents’ golden wedding anniversary could come together in such a beautiful way! Be open to new ideas and see how any pictures can be given a unique touch with a special effect. Become your own designer!

3. Think about going for a photo montage

The photo montage is a brilliant way of displaying all your best photos to tell a wonderful story through the visual medium. The impact created by a wealth of colours and tones is simply spectacular and instantly gives life to any space. Use family photos, honeymoon photos, or photos from any occasion and witness the amazing results! One of the most popular montage styles is the Hockney montage, indebted to the famous artist David Hockney. This involves splitting up your photo(s) into its constituent parts and the re-arranging them slightly misaligned. This may sound counter-intuitive and frankly very odd, but the consequences of this alteration are simply breathtaking. Cutting-edge canvas prints are custom made for you and personalised with your text and effects. Beautiful gift ideas for any special event.