Digital Camera Revolution and Canvas Prints

June 9th, 2009 by Administrator

The latest art movement has seen an increase in art or photos reproduced on canvas, mostly because of the the revolution caused by digital cameras. These days individuals can take take photographs with their cameras, go to a canvas printshop and get their holiday / family photographs printed on canvas. Or their favourite sportsperson, actor, pop star etc. Anything photographed can be printed onto canvas sheet in minutes and appear as artwork on your office walls.

Digital cameras and photo software such as Photoshop have all of a sudden made it viable to practically create your own art on canvas - not only saving you some dosh by not having to purchase original artwork, but also bringing some enjoyment and creativeness to the task of adorning your walls with art as well.

There are loads of websites now that give you the option to upload your photograph, pick out your canvas size, and then pay for it. Usually these pictures are put on canvas stretched out utilising stretcher-bars.

If there’s a canvas printshop close to where you live, you can walk in to the shop with your photographs, and walk out 10 minutes afterwards with canvas artwork under your arm of your picture - it’s that straight-forward.

Any examples of such canvas art? Here are some prints of sports canvas art. If you’re stuck for inspiration, check out a website selling pictures that are royalty free - then take your purchased photos to a canvas printshop or website that produces canvas prints and have them reproduced onto canvas.

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