Which Canvas Art Print Material Works Best?

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Canvas prints are products where either photography or artwork is printed onto canvas material is then stretched around a wooden frame. Canvas art prints are then normally placed on peoples wall space in the home or in offices etc. There is an issue however regarding the production of canvas prints as there are so many methods and materials you can use. One of the defining factors as to how your canvas art print will look is the canvas material that has been used for printing on. There are two main types of canvas print material, cotton canvas and the more modern polyester canvas.

Cotton has been the primary material used for creating canvas art prints over the years. It has been used by artists and for large format canvas prints for so many years as the material generally provides a good reproduction quality when producing canvas art prints. Many inkjet printers use jets of inks the move across the canvas material repeatedly creating a high quality canvas art print. One main problem with this material is the absorption of the ink that does occur. Canvas art prints using cotton canvas can sometimes leave the print looking slightly patchy without a perfect reproduction. Canvas manufactures then came up with a solution to this and began to coat the material to prevent it from soaking up the inks and therefore becoming less permeable.


Polyester canvas is what has taken off as being something that is easy to use and with the additional coating, provides a good canvas art print reproduction. It is thinner meaning that the canvas art print can sometimes feel slightly more flimsy and therefore lower the overall quality of the canvas art print and make the product feel a little lighter.
However, it is better to use cotton canvas as this provides more authenticity, which is something that people appreciate when purchasing their canvas art prints.

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