There’s no better medium for art or graphic design than canvas. Our prints are solid yet refined works of art in their own right. Add a striking and unique masterpiece to any room.
- Each print is individually stretched and constructed for your order
- Printed with Epson pigment inks using Giclée inkjets to ensure a long life
- UV protection provided by a clear lacquer
- Sturdy eucalyptus frame
- Cotton/poly blend Canson canvas for brighter whites and even stretching
Dimensions
Art comes in many shapes and sizes, and our canvas prints are built to fit each of them. The final dimensions will depend on the image you choose, but to give you an idea, here are the most common photographic sizes:
- Small - 304 x 203mm / 12” x 8”
- Medium - 455 x 305mm / 16” x12”
- Large - 607 x 407mm / 24” x 16”
- Extra Large - 759 x 508mm / 30” x 20”
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Comments
This image may not be the highest in quality in terms of contrast , but it is simply wonderful in presenting the viewer with four images in one, and each “square” of the image has a different feel and energy to it. From the one with the active, well lit with people, to the left bottom section which is the same, but feels cold and sterile w/o people,, to the upper right bar that seems deserted and closed and the top left as the darkest, image but with interesting lights. Well seen and captured Moshe.. A nice urban scene to be shared with the Art of the Middle East group.
Thank you Eyal,
I shot this image yesterday night.
We were celebrating my wife’s birthday and our wedding anniversary in Tel Aviv.
I had my camera with me and saw the potential in this 2 story restaurant windows.
– Moshe Cohen
This is really nice — great composition. It is almost like the Edward Hooper painting.
I like it because you dont immediately know what it is, even with the title of the photo to guide you. You have to go into the photo and walk around in it, as it were. I find it quite fascinating.
Did you know Delicativ in Dzinigoff Centre and other locations ? My brother set them up about 20 years ago, he lived in Ranana
Wonderful image Moishe Cohen
Rock
Australia
Sorry don’t recocnize it, is it still there?
– Moshe Cohen