*The copyright signature will not be on the final printed product
Cloned on Sides – We take 38mm from the edges of the face of the canvas and we duplicate it on the side of the canvas. Most popular and default option.
Wrapped on sides – Image runs continuous around the sides of canvas.
Black on Sides – Side of the canvas will have a black contour.
White on Sides – Side of the canvas will have a white contour.
Black Frame – Black brushed finish.
Oak Frame – Natural wood, smooth woodgrain finish (Oak coloured).
Teak Frame – Teak “antique” smooth woodgrain finish.
White Frame – White brushed finish.
Black Frame – Black brushed finish.
Oak Frame – Natural wood, smooth woodgrain finish (Oak coloured).
Teak Frame – Teak “antique” smooth woodgrain finish.
White Frame – White brushed finish.
White layer – Image stays true to picture purchased, recommended.
Clear white’s are not printed – Any area or pixels in image which are “white” will not be printed.
Gloss - Shiny gloss print. Recommended for coloured/vibrant images.
Matt – Non reflective paper. Better for rooms with a lot of light or black and white images.
Standard Canvas – Image is printed on canvas material.
Lacquer / Varnish – A layer of protective varnish is applied over the inks. Prevents from fading overtime if left in bright or humid room.
Standard Fitting – Order is professionally put together with tape holding picture in place.
Dry Mount Fitting – Picture is printed on the mount board to prevent image from “rippling” overtime due to changes in temperature and moisture.
Standard Fitting – Order is professionally put together with tape holding picture in place.
Dry Mount Fitting – Picture is printed on the mount board to prevent image from “rippling” overtime due to changes in temperature and moisture.
Aluminum – Polished aluminum wall mounts.
Black Anodized – Black wall mounts – works well for dark and night images.
more about our canvas prints
Looking westwards from beneath the canal bridge over the Kennet and Avon at Pewsey in Wiltshire. An artist has set up his easel and is capturing the scene in watercolours. Along the north bank narrowboats are moored whilst the towpath winds alongside the canal's southern side. This K & A canal was constructed between 1794 and 1810, this section being completed in 1810. This meant that goods could be smoothly transported to and from Bristol via Reading to London, the midlands and the north. by Ian Lewis
Pewsey Wharf Wiltshire England Great Britain UK Kennet and Avon Canal inland waterway canal industrial heritage historic waterway towpath
By purchasing this image you are directly supporting this artist and the art they create.
Jon Pankhurst, Founder Photo4me.com
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Photo4me is a unique canvas printing service and online gallery that brings together buyers of canvas prints and our passionate community of photographers and digital artists. You can upload your own photographs and then have them printed on canvas or acrylic sheet or select from our range of members images and then order them as ready to hang pieces of canvas wall art or giclee canvas prints. Canvas print art is an excellent way to showcase your own photographs or to create mood in a room. All our canvas prints are printed using the finest materials. Read more about us or our products