- Old family photos (what better excuse to get around to scanning them?)
- Graphic Design or Quotes on Canvas
- Collections of your art photography
- Collections of your children’s artwork
- Public domain artwork (artwork that is not copyrighted)
Show Off Your Artwork: 4 Reasons Canvas Prints Are The Perfect Fit
by Cody Johnson | Mar 20, 2012 | Advice
Have you seen the canvas print wall décor in the latest magazines? Canvas prints look great in any room and add a unique personal touch. Also called gallery wraps and photo canvas, almost any design you can think of can be printed, mounted, and hung on your walls. Let’s talk about how pictures on canvas make your photos and artwork really pop.
1. Pictures on canvas can pull a room together. Since the pictures are printed on the same material, you can get away with printing pictures that don’t quite go together as long as they fit with the room. This trick will go even further if you have the canvas framed; most canvas sizes can be framed with float frames for a modern look or standard frames for a traditional feel. Think about what pictures you might be able to print that fit the feel of a room – pictures of the family trip to the beach for the bathroom, pictures of your garden for the kitchen...
2. Canvas prints can be customized to almost any size. 8x10, 11x14, 18x24, and 24x36 are standard sizes for photo canvas. Hanging a larger size such as 18x24 and 24x36 will create an immediate visual draw, so if you have a picture that you really want to highlight, larger sizes may be the way to go. However, you aren’t limited by what’s standard – pictures on canvas can be printed from 8x8 to 96x54 and everything in between, so you can choose the exact size that fits your space.
3. Pictures on canvas can be grouped for impact. Seemingly random (but actually well-planned) picture hanging adds visual excitement to your canvas prints. The key to this is planning how the grouping will look once it’s on the wall. Check out this diagram from a day of play for unique ideas. Craft stores sell wall hanging templates, but it’s easy to make your own. Use painter’s tape to mark out the grouping, or try this tip from Lifehacker.
4. Pictures on canvas aren’t limited to photos from your camera. This really lets you express yourself. Here are some ideas to get started: