Art Paper:
This is a type of paper specifically designed to capture the colors of art or posters brilliantly.
Canvas:
A superior medium compared to art paper, canvas is a museum-grade fabric that absorbs color and is capable of capturing art better than any other medium. It's no surprise that all famous paintings were created on canvas rather than paper.
Metal:
A durable and contemporary medium, metal prints bring art to life by creating a sense of depth and vibrancy. The colors are infused directly into a specially coated sheet of metal, resulting in an incredibly vivid and luminescent display.
Glass:
Offering a sleek and modern aesthetic, glass prints feature images printed directly onto the glass surface. This medium enhances colors, adds a sense of depth, and provides a stain-resistant surface, making it suitable for various environments.
Think of the difference in mediums as akin to the difference between an LCD TV (Art Paper), an HD TV (Canvas), and a 4K TV (Metal and Glass).
Recommendations:
We recommend using Canvas for prominent living spaces (living room, dining hall, bedrooms), Metal/Glass for modern aesthetics, and Art Paper for galleries, bathrooms, kitchens, and other less formal areas.
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