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Val Cannon joins the Inspired Art Gallery

January 29, 2010 in Canvas Photos | Comments (0)

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Inspired Art are delighted to inform you that Val Cannon has joined our team! We have seen a lot of Val’s work and we are very excited to have her join the team of artists at Inspired Art.

Val has worked for the last 5 years as an artist and is creating some fantastic work for us all to enjoy. “My art is from my heart. I am inspired by the people who I meet in life and places I have been. I very much enjoy the process of creation and as a result my paintings and drawings are expressive and unique.”

We are always on the lookout for new artists who will inspire you to buy online art and in Val we are certain you will love the quality of her work. It is our goal to give our customers the opportunity to buy unique original art online, and from a trusted gallery, that is why we work very hard to ensure you have the best artists available to select from.

Val’s work has always been in high demand and this is something which we feel makes her stand out from the crowd in terms of her art. If you want to view her work in more detail then you can do so here Val Cannon Art.

Everyone at Inspired Art would like to make Val feel very welcome in our team and we hope our Inspired Art Club members are as happy with the introduction of Val Cannon’s work as we are.

 

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Written by – Lewis Rae

 



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How can training martial art makes a man to build his ripped muscles?

December 7, 2009 in Canvas Art Prints | Comments (0)

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Some people have been training martial art for years but they seem to look fat. Some people look so muscular due to martial art training.
Some martial art practitioners have been training a lot and they become fast and energetic but their bodies seem to be average with no muscles at all.

By: Ephram Saracen


Canvas Prints – Painting Without a Brush

October 18, 2009 in Canvas Art Prints | Comments (0)

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Why settle for artworks from other people, when you can create your very own? Through canvas prints, you can enjoy and see for yourself how you can create “art” effortlessly.

There are a lot of paintings for sale, but apart from being pricey, it is hard to find one that speaks to your personality. You can have one custom made, but the cost of hiring an artist is too expensive for most people.

Learning how to paint is an option, but as much as I believe that everyone has potential, only few will get to actualize them. Moreover, paints in themselves are expensive and the amount you spend trying to learn the art can just be too expensive and painstaking.

The Next Best Thing

When you want to create an artwork, but find you have little skill or resources to do so, you might try the next best thing: canvas printing. It comes pretty close to an actual painting, evoking the same feel, and look. From a distance it looks almost like a painting.

• Canvas prints as the name indicates, are printed on canvas, the same kind of canvas artists’ use for their paintings. It has a matte finish, in addition to the peculiar rough cloth texture, that makes the colors come out in rich, deep, dull colors.

• These prints come in a variety of sizes from as little as 8×8 inches to as large as 58×100 inches (for those larger than life portraits). This means, you can have them custom made to fit into any place you may have a need for them. Place a large mural on your living room, or get a smaller 11×14 print for private spaces.

• Canvas prints can be stretched or mounted without damaging the print. Request for an additional 2 inch allowance and mount it on wood for display. This makes it easier for it to be hung on walls and such.

• You can opt for grommets and place them along the 2 inch border if you don’t want these metal loops destroying your prints. Grommets are placed every 2 feet. Try to envision what your final print will look like with the amount of grommets it’ll have for its size.

• Digital images are easy to create. You can simply upload your favorite snapshots, enhance them to look like art work, and email them to your printer. Or you can create elaborate abstract design. Have fun with Photoshop tools and filters that let you create painting like images. The possibilities are endless.

• Reproduction is easy. One-of-a-kind is overrated when you want to share the beauty of your artwork to friends and loved ones. Because canvas prints are based on digital images, they can accurately be reproduced over and over. This makes family or group portraits a perfect gift for loved ones too.

• Use these prints outdoor too if you must. The material is water resistant and more durable than paper. It can be printed with UV-protected archival inks to slow down fading brought about by sun exposure. Have large sizes printed and use them as a banner. Or have them printed into smaller pieces and use them as special patches and what have you.
Contact your large format poster printing company and obtain the ability to do wondrous things with canvas prints.

By: Carla San Gaspar