How is a Canvas Transfer made?
Canvas transfers are a great way to affordably transform prints on paper into works of art on canvas. The print is coated with a special film that bonds the image. The resulting ink film is then carefully separated from the paper and transferred onto a high quality canvas. The laminate film is water resistant and offers maximum UV protection. Transfers are stretched over bars in the same fashion as an original painting. You can also choose to add brushstrokes to the transfer. Brushstrokes are applied to the canvas and follow the contour of painted lines in the poster image. Photographic art looks best without embellishment, while posters made from images of paintings look best with the additional texture of brushstrokes.