Is it a painting? Or is it a photograph? Screenprinting on canvas is a new practice that creates visually striking images for art, for commercial displays and tradeshow displays, and for many other purposes.
Randy Hufford tells us all about the process of printing on canvas – what is involved, how to treat the canvas for different visual effects, and even how to turn the piece into a museum-grade artifact. He goes over the different products you can use to get the best color saturation, how to apply gloss or metallic effects to the art, and more.
These products also make the canvases non-yellowing, resistant to cracks, and of archival quality. On a molecular level. How cool is that? Printing on canvas is a very cool thing.
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