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
Nah, the bokeh adds a nice arty touch, well done! :D
Those shoes are insane :D This is a great photograph.
Pretty ….
I think it works beautifully
Had to google ‘bokeh’, and now that i know what it is i think this image is fantastic. It reminds me a little of the HBO Carnival series…
Oh wow thank you! I am a huge fan of that show.. and I was so sad that they canceled it. Thanks for the comment!
– PorcelainPoet
Me too!! I wanted a tree tattoo that covered my back until Brother Justin stole my idea… damn anti christ. Lila was my fav…
I just loved that they had a bearded lady. No circus is complete without one. I so miss that show.. I watched it over and over again since there was no third season.. I can’t stand that they left it the way it ended in the second season.
It was an absolute masterpiece.
– PorcelainPoet
this is fantastic, the confusion on her face so suits the editing and bokeh.
also love the washed out look of the couch and her hat.
great styling. ;-) xox
I love the bokeh, how did you get that effect?
It’s just a texture that I changed the colors of and overlayed onto the image. Something you can do when you mess around with layers in photo shop.
– PorcelainPoet
there is never to much bookeh!