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Frequently Asked Questions

Canvas Prints vs. Photo Prints - What's the Difference?

The main difference between a canvas print and a photo print is the material used. A canvas print uses high-quality artist canvas that is stretched and mounted onto stretcher bars, while a photo print typically uses glossy or matte paper. Canvas prints also have a texture that adds visual interest, while photo prints are smooth and crisp. Additionally, canvas prints are much more durable and long-lasting than paper prints.

Do Wall Stickers Damage Walls?

Wall stickers don't typically damage walls and can be easily removed if necessary. However, it's important to ensure the surface you are applying the wall sticker to is clean and smooth so it won't peel off prematurely.

What Paper Is Used for Art Prints?

The most common paper used for art prints is archival-grade matte paper, which is a thick-weight, acid-free paper. This type of paper typically has an elegant finish that brings out the details in each print and prevents glare. Other popular types of paper used for art prints include canvas, watercolor, and pearled fine art papers.

What's The Difference Between Matte and Glossy Paper?

Matte paper has a smooth, non-reflective finish which allows for vibrant colors and deep blacks, while glossy paper has a shiny, reflective finish that can make photographs appear brighter. Matte paper doesn't smudge easily and is resistant to fingerprints, while glossy paper is much better suited for high-contrast photos with bold colours.

What Is the Best Paper for Art Print?

For art prints, the best option is to use heavyweight, acid-free paper with a high-quality coating. This will ensure that your prints are archival quality and will stand the test of time. Matte or glossy finish paper may be used depending on the desired look you’re hoping to achieve.