(Re)Introducing: Canvas Gallery Wraps

We are pleased to be able to offer canvas gallery wraps once again. Why “again?” Well, a while back we tried making canvas an option and it was very popular but also a bit tricky. The “wrap” part of the canvas gallery wrap means that some of the image gets folded over the internal wood frame. Sometimes that can cause important parts of the image to be on the sides and not the front of the finished piece. Some images simply didn’t lend themselves well to the wrap.

We did some experimenting and testing of different wrap options and sizes and we’re happy to have a gallery of popular images which all look fantastic when printed as canvas gallery wraps:

http://photos.nd.edu/gallery/Canvas-Wrap-Gallery/G0000otrXF.pb_nQ

One thing we learned is that canvas works best at large sizes: At least 20 inches. We also made the choice that our canvas prints would be a premium product–with high quality materials and fully finished with backing paper and hanging hardware attached.

We’re also announcing our annual holiday discount: Enter code “ND2013” at checkout for 20% off your print order. That includes the new canvas wrap options. Merry Christmas from photos.nd.edu!

This is a 20"x20" canvas gallery wrap

This is a 20″x20″ canvas gallery wrap

The finished piece is 1.5 inches in depth. The "wrap" means that the image folds over the edges.

The finished piece is 1.5 inches in depth. The “wrap” means that the image folds over the edges.

The back of the piece is fully finished with backing paper and hanging hardware

The back of the piece is fully finished with backing paper and hanging hardware

The back of the piece is fully finished with backing paper and hanging hardware

The back of the piece is fully finished with backing paper and hanging hardware

The back of the piece is fully finished with backing paper and hanging hardware

The back of the piece is fully finished with backing paper and hanging hardware