Some questions asked by clients relating to canvases. Please be aware that most images can be supplied on canvas, acrylic or print at various sizes. If the size you would like is not shown please email me for a price.
What materials do you use and will my print last?
• We only use the finest quality artist’s materials for all of our prints and this is complemented by HP Vivera Pigment based colour and light-fast inks, which are guaranteed fade resistant for a minimum of 200 years. This means all of our prints will outlast our customers!
Our canvases are treated with a satin finish which helps protect them.
What are the details of your lifetime guarantee?
We use only the finest possible canvas, ink and stretcher bars. And because we don't make any compromises, we can offer you a lifetime guarantee on all our products. We guarantee that
• the inks on the canvas print will not fade
• the canvas will not sag or need re-stretching
• the frame will stay strong
Want a special size that is smaller / bigger than what you currently offer on your site?
Not a problem! Simply contact us with what you have in mind and we'll let you know the cost. We can accommodate most sizes within reason and if you want a 'Super Size' multiple print, where multiple canvas prints are used to make one large image for a very large wall or space, we can make this for you too. Why not give this a try, you will be surprised at how cost effective custom sizes can be.
What's special about your frames?
We use Museum Quality Artists Stretcher Bars which are made of the finest quality kiln dried fir wood. Fir wood has the advantage of being very light, yet extremely hard wearing and not susceptible to warping like standard pine is prone to do from other suppliers.
Each bar features a rounded back edge which is designed to ensure that the canvas is always kept a full 1/2" above the stretcher bar to ensure that there can be no ghost impressions on the canvas. These stretcher bars also incorporate 'wedges' which are placed in each corner and allow the canvas to be stretched extremely tightly over the frame. It also allows the canvas to be re-stretched over time, which can be of particular importance on the larger sizes we offer.
What materials do you use and will my print last?
• We only use the finest quality artist’s materials for all of our prints and this is complemented by HP Vivera Pigment based colour and light-fast inks, which are guaranteed fade resistant for a minimum of 200 years. This means all of our prints will outlast our customers!
Our canvases are treated with a satin finish which helps protect them.
What are the details of your lifetime guarantee?
We use only the finest possible canvas, ink and stretcher bars. And because we don't make any compromises, we can offer you a lifetime guarantee on all our products. We guarantee that
• the inks on the canvas print will not fade
• the canvas will not sag or need re-stretching
• the frame will stay strong
Want a special size that is smaller / bigger than what you currently offer on your site?
Not a problem! Simply contact us with what you have in mind and we'll let you know the cost. We can accommodate most sizes within reason and if you want a 'Super Size' multiple print, where multiple canvas prints are used to make one large image for a very large wall or space, we can make this for you too. Why not give this a try, you will be surprised at how cost effective custom sizes can be.
What's special about your frames?
We use Museum Quality Artists Stretcher Bars which are made of the finest quality kiln dried fir wood. Fir wood has the advantage of being very light, yet extremely hard wearing and not susceptible to warping like standard pine is prone to do from other suppliers.
Each bar features a rounded back edge which is designed to ensure that the canvas is always kept a full 1/2" above the stretcher bar to ensure that there can be no ghost impressions on the canvas. These stretcher bars also incorporate 'wedges' which are placed in each corner and allow the canvas to be stretched extremely tightly over the frame. It also allows the canvas to be re-stretched over time, which can be of particular importance on the larger sizes we offer.