Playing the Long Game: A Lifetime of Photo Art
For most people, photo art is a short game – they create new pieces of canvas art from their photos when the occasion demands, and often choose wall art in the moment when planning the design of a room, and once that’s done they don’t really think about it afterwards. That’s one of the powers of gorgeous canvas prints: They can be used to immediately mark an occasion and immediately raise the design level of any room, no waiting.
Going Interactive with Wall Art
In many ways, interior design tends to be very static. In the worst examples, you walk into a room and feel as if you’ve stepped into a museum and that if you dared touch the wall art or actually sat on the furniture (which in these nightmare scenarios usually has thick plastic over the cushions) you would be arrested and hustled away unceremoniously.
Interior Design with Canvas Prints: Go Small
One of the major superpowers of the professional (and successful) interior designer is restraint – in their colour palette, in their choice of imagery for canvas prints and other wall art, and in their sense of scale. Amateur interior designers often get swept away in the sheer fun of making creative choices; that’s why you can almost always tell a designer’s first project just by looking at it: It will be too big.
Crazy Ideas to Make Your Wedding Photos into Canvas Art
These days, it’s increasingly common for couples to have two tracts in their wedding photos – the traditional, and the crazy. People dress up in superhero costumes, stage funny photos, and generally have the time of their lives. Take that inspiration and create one special photo that will be your wedding canvas print to end all canvas prints – and here are a few ideas to get you started!
Get Them What They Need: Using Photos on Canvas to Decorate as a Gift
Figuring out what to get someone as a gift is often frustrating. For every genius idea that you know will have an impact and be useful at the same time, there are a million gifting moments lost to uninspired, generic choices. It might seem fairly obvious that a beautiful photo on canvas is always a nice, personalised gift for just about anyone, but then there’s the question of scale: Is a single small canvas print ‘big’ enough?
Finding the Mother’s Day Moment with Canvas Prints
Mother’s Day is approaching again, a unique holiday that isn’t like most other holidays. Most holidays focus on the celebration and your own enjoyment – a day off from work, giving and receiving gifts, a big dinner and other activities. Mother’s Day is one of the few holidays that completely focus on another person: Your Mum, and Mums everywhere, the one person who usually has the biggest impact on your life and how you "turn out".
Your Guide to Planning Multi Cheap Canvas Prints
At one point or another, you realise that canvas printing has more than one dimension when it comes to interior design and room decor. Sure, having a single bold piece of wall art has a tremendous impact, and single photo prints of your family, pets, or favourite places tell a story, set the mood, and complement your room’s design. But why limit yourself to just one canvas when you can go the multi-canvas route and expand your possibilities?
A Quick Guide to Canvas Prints Online and Public Photography Rights
Walking around and taking stunning photos of people, places, and things is a classic and rich vein of image material for canvas prints online and your other photography and interior design projects. Whether you live in an urban area or the countryside, there are likely an infinite number of amazing subjects right outside your door or on your daily commute, many of which would make stunning pieces of wall art if you apply just a modicum of direction and effort to them.
Online Photo Printing with a Tablet Computer
If you’re an amateur photographer with an interest in submitting your personal images to online photo printing for your interior design and wall decoration, you have probably noticed that when you go looking for advice the assumption seems to always be that you’ve either got a point and shoot dedicated camera, or a smartphone of some sort.
Treating Your Hallways as Rooms: Storage, Canvas Art, and Utility
Space is always an issue. Whether you own a big house with a lot of bedrooms and walls ready for canvas art or a tiny studio apartment that can fit exactly one modest piece of wall art, chances are you will eventually wish you had more space. It’s human nature: We collect things and create new people, and slowly but surely the space we thought was more than enough a few years before becomes crowded – and we become creative in how to use it.