My finished work is printed on various surfaces from traditional photographic prints on paper and canvas to more contemporary processes such as wood and aluminum. The quality of my finished work is extremely important to me so I utilize the finest materials and print labs available. It is my sincere desire that my work remains valuable for generations to come.
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CANVAS OPTIONS
Gallery Wrap Canvas
Gallery Wrap canvas refers to the method of stretching a canvas so that the image wraps around the edge of the stretcher frame. Wrapping the image in this manner creates a more contemporary look with clean edges giving the impression that the image is floating on the wall. This stylish alternative to conventional canvas prints has a 1.5-inch deep frame with a fiberboard backing, hangers, and bumpers.
Traditional Canvas
In this process, a photograph is stripped of the plastic backing and is pressed onto canvas using a high-pressure heat process. The image subtly takes on the deep natural texture of the canvas’ random and irregular weave. The image blends the natural beauty of both photograph with the subtle appearance of a canvas painting. After being bonded to canvas, the photograph receives a transparent protective coating help prevent fading.
METAL PRINTS
Plain and White Aluminum
Metal prints are a new medium providing a unique and vibrant style of display art. They are produced by infusing dyes directly into specially coated aluminum. Images printed with this process will last for generations when displayed indoors and out of direct sunlight. They are waterproof and have an ultra-hard scratch resistant coating. Metal prints are available in two finishes. Brilliant has a glossy white finish that makes the image more vibrant and provides for true whites. Luminescent allows the surface of the metal to show through and gives the image a subtle translucence.
A smaller frame is mounted on the back of the aluminum with a hanging wire strung between the braces of the frame. When displayed, the image stands out from the wall giving the appearance that it is floating in the air.
WOOD PRINTS
Wood prints follow a similar process as metal prints. The difference is in the grain and color of the wood. When the pigment is applied, it follows the contours of the wood grain giving the image a unique texture. Additionally, the natural color of the wood comes through the pigment creating a warm image that is very appealing when displayed a more natural environment.
A smaller frame is mounted on the back of the aluminum with a hanging wire strung between the braces of the frame. When displayed, the image stands out from the wall giving the appearance that it is floating in the air.
HIGH QUALITY TRADITIONAL PRINTS
These are available framed or unframed are also available from postcard to very large sizes. My traditional prints look great in a frame. When framing photographs don't forget to spend a little extra and use Museum grade glass. It is non-reflective and really makes the image stand out on the wall. Lesser quality glass can have a lot of glare that detracts from your investment.