Photos on Canvas: A Look at Canvas Photos in the Home
My father has a nickname for my mother- it’s Allen Funt. She takes so many pictures that you sometimes wonder if she does work for Candid Camera. If you’re like her, you love photography. You’re no pro, but you do dabble with your digital camera from time to time. Or perhaps you prefer the conventional style of a 35 mm. Maybe you take pleasure in playing around with your Polaroid. Or you just enjoy the simplicity of a disposable camera. Whatever form your photography takes, there’s no doubt that you like to get creative with your camera!
How many pictures do you have stored on your digital camera or saved on your computer? Chances are you meant to print them, but you never found the time. And how many memories are you hiding in those faded photo albums? They’re probably just sitting on your bookshelf, collecting dust. Are all of your treasured times trapped in the pages of an elaborately embellished scrapbook? Does anyone ever actually look at it? Don’t you want your memories to be seen? Then display them! How? With the hottest art movement of the moment- canvas photos!
Your pictures will breathe new life once transferred seamlessly onto canvas and wrapped around a sturdy wood frame. And your images will look as fresh and new as the day you took them! Constructed with quality, canvas photos are guaranteed to last as long as you own them- or even longer. These portraits make the perfect heirlooms to pass on to your family. Your photos will stand out better than on any embellished scrapbook page, or in the frame of an ordinary matted portrait. Canvas photos are an extremely affordable work of art! They come in a variety of sizes, from an 8 x 10 tabletop token for as few as $25, to a 20 x 30 portrait perfect for the mantelpiece at just under $100.
Canvas photos can be incorporated into home d