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December 17, 2009

Rejuvenate your Old Pictures

Do you have ancient family pictures that need to be restored? How about black and white photos that could be gorgeous with color that don’t have it because colored photographs weren’t created yet? Well, now there is a way to bring back life to your pictures.

The process that can do all of this is known as canvas printing. The creation of canvas prints can totally transform your old image by printing it on a sturdy, hard canvas similar to an oil like painting. Though this may seem old fashioned, it certainly works.

Putting photos on canvas can keep pictures lasting 10 times longer then regular photo paper. Canvas is an extremely heavy-duty plain-woven fabric used for making sails, tents, marquees, backpacks, and other functions where sturdiness is required. It is also popularly used as a painting surface, typically stretched, and found on fashion handbags and shoes.

Canvas used to be made of linen. The reason to use linen for creating canvas is that it was a sturdy brownish fabric of considerable strength that was very easy to paint on due to its very smooth surface. Modern day canvas is made of cotton.

Professional oil paint artists absolutely love painting on linen because of its durability, high quality, and smooth surface. Today, however, most professional artists paint on cotton duck. The reason for this is that cotton offers an economic alternative to linen, and, moreover, it stretches more fully and has an even, mechanical weave.

One of the most famous surviving canvas paintings is the French Madonna with angels, which was painted around 1410 and is located in Berlin. If you would like your pictures to last for more than six hundred years, it is absolutely necessary to print them on canvas.

The thousands of professional photographers across the world will now all be able to print their art onto canvas, enhancing their art in so many ways with the world of Gicle. Gicle is the process of digital inkjet printing onto canvas. Even though the idea of printing photographs onto canvas has been around for almost a decade, the generally used materials for the canvases were printed dye inks which are far from ideal with such work.

With the continuous advances in Gicle with regards to archival inks, canvas printing is widely spread around the globe and is one of the most used forms of art reproduction. Putting your pictures on canvas is a sure path to beautiful photos.

Lesley Aweau is a professional canvas printer and art specialist. To learn more about the details of canvas prints check out Canvasme.com online. Lesley is an SEO specialist working with SEO services company ClickResponse.

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