The Making of a Canvas

The statement piece of art is made by hand to ensure the best quality from production to packaging and all the way into your home.

What's the Story

Speed back somewhat in history and we're looking at a glorious period where the canvas had spread throughout Northern Europe by the 17th century and Spain followed in the example of Italy. In fact, some great and memorable pieces were made and it was soon established that a canvas is also fitting even for royalty. 
Fast forward and we're at a new era where the canvas is not only used for oil, but artists have expanded it's use to embroidery, acrylic and photo prints. Giving us the opportunity to print so to speak anything and make it look good anywhere. It's still safe to call it worthy of royals. 

From the Order

When you securely order through PayPal, it takes all but seconds before we have your order in our system. Not only that, we're also one of the cheapest providers of international transport of canvas and wall art. So if you're looking to upload a photo and get a print on the wall or if you're simply after some new art, you've come to the right place.

Preparing the Canvas

After your order hits our system, we'll get to work as soon as we can, first off - the solid stretcher bars needs to be made and measured, hand glued and put together. Mounting brackets are included as well.
Every single canvas is made this way and quality tested along the process. 

After the print

After the print is made, we're ready to assemble the masterpiece on a acid-free, PH-neutral and poly-cotton base. The canvas is stretched and corners are wrapped and stapled on the backside. Then we'll securely pack it in protective wrap before it begins it's journey towards the new owner. Our canvas is 20.5 mil thick and OBA-free (Optical brighteners, optical brightening agents). 

Every art has a Story

Why this piece? How was it made? Where does it come from?
That's probably one of the best things about art and it's one of the common connectors for anyone to talk about, 
and who doesn't like a good story.