Eye Catching Canvas Art Prints
Discover elegant eye catching vintage book cover art prints to curate a quality art wall design in your own home, office, classroom or bookshop.
Canvas and poster prints can also be a perfect addition to your entryway or den.
Gallery wrap
By wrapping the printed canvas around the edge of the frame and stapling at the back, a clean and beautiful “gallery wrap” display is accomplished. This style of display makes prints on canvas jut out from the wall, unlike more traditional framed pictures.
This helps to draw attention to them, allowing them to be easily made into a feature within a room. Without a picture frame surrounding their outer edges, this allows the focus purely to be on the image rather than a visible frame detracting from the image.
Range of sizes available
It’s not uncommon for people to struggle to find a photo of the right size to fit a photo frame they have been given, leaving frames unused and photos not displayed. However, once the canvas is stretched across the wooden stretcher frame for them by a professional, no additional framing is required, which removes the aforementioned problem and saves money.
With a range of canvas sizes to choose from, whether you are looking for a picture to occupy the wall above a fire place or to make a feature wall from various small canvas prints, there is a size of canvas available to suit your needs.
Great gifts for book lovers
Bring a gallery style to your decor with canvas print showcasing old book covers from long gone favorite authors. You may even want to let it stand on its own as a bold focal point. Keep in mind also that they make for unique and original Christmas gifts for book lovers.
Check out more book cover art print from well known authors such as the Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald, Walden by Henry David Thoreau, Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, A Street Car Named Desire by Tennesse Williams to name just these few, inside our art print shop.
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