Picture This: Photography on Canvas!
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Black and white photography and color photography on canvas has been available since the giclee printing movement began back in the 90’s. (Wow, “back in the 90’s” sounding like a long time ago is a little weird.) Waaay back then, photography on canvas, especially nature photography on canvas was viewed as an oddity as photographers, even the pros, were shooting with film.
Images taken with film just seemed to belong on paper and behind glass. However, photographers and viewers alike could not help but to be in awe of seeing photography without the glass and its accompanying reflection of lights in the background. In addition, it was new and wonderful to see images at 36, 48 even 60″ wide with the crystal clarity and lifelike colors made possible by the giclee process. As the world of professional and artistic photographers embraced digital, so did the world embrace the new art form of color and black and white photography on canvas and in large sizes. It is a truly remarkable medium and one of the many positive consequences of digital technological advances seen in the past decade.
“I’m astounded by the faithful rich color and clarity of my images reproduced with the latest innovative techniques on canvas by ArtXP.” says Adam Jones a 30 year veteran of professional photography who has shot for National Geographic, If only advances in energy technology could come so fast and be so fun…








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