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Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Photo Transfer On Canvas

You may have seen tutorials for transferring photos onto canvas. The first one I can think of is from A Beautiful Mess. I'd bought some small canvas boards from The Works on sale and decided to use one to display one of my favourite photos from the end of uni.
The tutorials say to use a gel medium, and I happen to have some from a pack I got given in my first year of uni. It's meant to be mixed with acrylic paint to create texture I think, but I've never used it.

I printed off my photo using a laser printer. That bit's important. You also have to remember that the image has to be in reverse. I say this because I forgot and had to print it out again.
Then I generously covered the canvas board with the gel medium and put the photo on top.
Once it had dried over night I dampened the paper and started rubbing it off.
Elsie says to expect an imperfect image but I was surprised by how well the image had transferred.

I decided to add paint to the image. It is on a canvas after all.
Using acrylic paint I filled in the white edge of the canvas board and then went over some of the photo.
You can see the difference between Natalie's face, which is mostly still the photo, and my face which I've painted over.

I added paint to large areas, like my dress and skin, instead of trying to recreate some of the details like my eyes. I think combining paint with a photograph creates an interesting look.

Friday, 26 August 2011

Canvas Dezign

This week I received this canvas print from Canvas Dezign.
They're a UK based company that offers a wide range of quality prints.


For my print I chose this photo of my sister and me in Melbourne three summers ago. (My Dad took the photo. He really wanted y'all to know that, he's very proud of it.)
I could have chosen a nice landscape photo from a holiday snap but I tend to want to paint those on canvas myself, but if you're not so artistically inclined then getting scenic holiday photos printed onto canvas would be a great way to display them around your house. 


The frames are made of thick, solid wood with the edges of the image neatly stuck down, and they come with everything you need to hang it.
My print was mailed out to me on Monday and it arrived the next day. Gotta love fast service.


The image came out really well and the colours are so vibrant and not distorted at all from the original photo.
I opted for a 16x12" canvas but there are lots of different sizes to choose from, and they even cater for custom sizes.
Canvas Dezign also offer canvas art with a wide range of images including sunsets and iconic prints.
You can even have your own photo 'Banksy-ed'.

Canvas Dezign is offering you my lovely readers a 10% discount with the code 93HEXWF35U.

Canvas Dezign gave me this canvas print for free in exchange for a review.


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