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If you are an artist who is looking to start making your own art prints, this is for you. Maybe you've been ordering them from a printer but your profit margin is really low because the prints cost so much. Maybe you don't want to have to worry about communicating with the printer and making sure they don't make any mistakes. Or maybe you don't make art prints yet and you need to find out how to get started. In this post I'll tell you all about how I make art prints from my original paintings and things that I wish I knew when I was getting started.
Read on to find how to make artwork prints! I’ll share everything you need to know about making in-house prints. From the tools to the insider tips.
Creating quality prints starts with the perfect scan of your artwork. These are my best tips—from scanner to file types, dpi and more.
Being an artist, or any online seller, you will know that photography is just as important as the work itself. Good photos are a must for anyone who is trying to submit to galleries and showcase online, and it's especially important when trying to convey the painting's message and overall feel.&
Read on to find how to make artwork prints! I’ll share everything you need to know about making in-house prints. From the tools to the insider tips.
By Carrie Lewis in Art Business Advice > General Art Advice When most artists think about making money with their art, three things immediately come to mind: selling originals, doing commission work, and selling prints. Some artists might also think of teaching, or design jobs. But are those the only ways to make money as an artist? Absolutely not! In fact, we’ve put together a huge list of 77 ways you could turn your artistic skills into income. Not all of these […]
This is a fine art print of my original oil painting, "Transform". Inspiration: "In order for a seed to achieve its greatest expression, it must come completely undone. The shell cracks, its insides come out, and everything changes. To someone who does not understand growth, it would look like total destruction." - Cynthia Occelli The flower I chose to incorporate into this painting is called "Lily of the Valley", or also know as "Lady's Tears". It is famous for its sweet smell, but also lethal poison. I wanted this flower to be a metaphor for things in life often being misleading. Pain can feel destructive, but what if it those pains are signs of internal transformations taking place? PLEASE READ: Prints 8.5" x 11" have an even 1/4" white border around all edges. Prints this size with be placed in a plastic sleeve, and mailed the print in a sturdy, cardboard mailer for safe delivery. ALL prints LARGER than 8.5" x 11" will be trimmed - I leave a standard 1/4" white border around all of the edges as shown above. These large format prints are carefully rolled by me, wrapped in special tissue, and placed in a protective mailing tube for delivery. Each print is done by me from my home with a professional Canon printer on Canon's Pro Matte Photo Paper. Creating these prints from home allows me to examine each print to ensure high quality resolution and accurate color matching before they go to their new home. Frame NOT included. (Note: colors may vary depending on your display settings on your at home device). © 2021 All rights belong to Marissa Strickland This shop page is my original work and is not for copying, reproducing, or selling by others
"Down to the Bass" by Stuart McClean Unframed and comes in multiple sizes. If you'd like for us to frame it, send us a message! SHIPPING This product will be shipped rolled up in a tube with brown paper for extra protection. ABOUT US We are a black-owned art gallery located in Detroit, Michigan. We have been operating for over 25 years. We sell and display African and African-American originals, prints, and giftware. We also specialize in custom picture framing. Feel free to visit our website at www.josgalleryonline.com
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Michelangelo Buonarroti : Hand of God The Creation of Adam Sistine Chapel (1509) Canvas Gallery Wrapped Giclee Wall Art Print (D4060) Michelangelo Buonarroti's ''Creation of Adam'' canvas print. Canvas Print, Gallery wrapped (mirrored edges) on 2cm depth pine wooden frame (stretched), rolled in a tube, or framed (wood floater frame). Options: *Rolled in a tube *Stretched and ready to hang 1 Panel *Stretched and ready to hang 3 Panel *Canvas in black, brown or white wood floating frame (2'' | 5cm thick) Please note: our rolled canvases come in their advertized size incl. additional mirrored edges for easy stretching. Although recommended, leave us a note if you do not want these. Other sizes than listed in our drop-down menu available upon request! Our high quality images are environmentally friendly printed on museum grade canvas, with high quality inks that will last for over 200 years. Our canvas prints are odorless and stable to UV-radiation. Please note that our standard processing time is 3-5 days. Our actual canvases may slightly differ from the pictures shown, as every item that we sell is created especially for you. Our canvas prints actually look BETTER in real life. Please note: all watermarks shown will not be seen on the actual product. **All images and advertized text courtesy of VNTGARTGallery. Text and photos may not be used without written permission.**
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Laurits Andersen : Ring At Breakfast (1898) Canvas Gallery Wrapped Giclee Wall Art Print (D6050) Types: ➤Archival Paper Print (rolled) ➤Canvas Print, Gallery wrapped (mirrored edges) on 2cm depth pine wooden frame (stretched), rolled in a tube, or framed (wood floater frame). Options: ➤Archival Paper Print (rolled) ➤Rolled Canvas Print ➤Stretched and Ready to Hang 1 Panel Canvas Print ➤Stretched and Ready to Hang 3 Panel Canvas Print ➤Canvas in Black, Brown or White Wood Floating Frame (2'' | 5cm thick) ★★★WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A ROLLED CANVAS PRINT AND AN ARCHIVAL PAPER PRINT? ★★★ Whereas our canvas prints come with that typical characteristic texture own to canvas, our archival paper prints come on cotton rag paper without texture. A rolled canvas print is normally stretched on wood stretcher bars, whereas archival paper prints are not. Additionally, a stretched canvas can be framed, but it doesn't need to be. Thus, our rolled canvas prints come in their advertized size + mirrored edges by default for easy stretching. Prefer a cut to size rolled canvas print instead, because you want to frame it in a traditional fine art frame behind glass? Then just type ''cut to size'' in our personalization box (listing top right ''add your personalization''). Note that our rolled canvas prints do not come with stretcher bars or frames. Either take it to your local framer, or stretch/frame it yourself. Other sizes than listed in our drop-down menu available upon request! Have something in mind that you don't see in our shop? Anything at all? We've got your back! Here you can order anything you'd like: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1528183805 Our high quality images are environmentally friendly printed on museum grade canvas, with high quality inks that will last for over 200 years. Our canvas prints are odorless and stable to UV-radiation. Please note that our standard processing time is 3-5 days. Our actual canvases may slightly differ from the pictures shown, as every item that we sell is created especially for you. Our canvas prints actually look BETTER in real life. Please note: all watermarks shown will not be seen on the actual product. **All images and advertized text courtesy of VNTGARTGallery. Text and photos may not be used without written permission.**