Posted by kristin on Oct 25, 2009 in
Enlarge photos on canvas
Nothing is better than Springtime. Especially Springtime in Pendleton, South Carolina. One great thing about Pendleton, South Carolina is the abundance of Dogwood Trees and Azaleas that are blooming everywhere. If you live near a hill, you might happen to see Dogwoods and Azaleas everywhere. They are some of the prettiest plants around, and getting to see them just once is a gift from God. Many people take pictures of these plants in Pendleton, because their beauty is worth sharing with the rest of the world.
After taking the photo, many people attempt to upload their photos to the internet. This can be done on many photography and photo sites. After that, they enlarge the photos on canvas, and print out what appears to be a professional poster. You too can print out professional-level photos if you visit Pendleton and discover the right photo websites. The process is not very difficult and you do not have to have expensive cameras or computers. The beauty of Pendleton shines through even for amateur photographers.
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Posted by kristin on Oct 20, 2009 in
Enlarge photos on canvas
Rock star Ryan Adams is yet another celebrity who is dedicating his free time to charity. Ryan Adam, also known for his exceptional painting skills, debuted and offered a large collection of his paintings to the public, the proceeds benefiting his favorite AIDS charity, Housing Works. The bidding group included celebrities: members of the band Black Keys and MAry-Louise Parker. The total for the night was $12,000 – an astounding amount, considering that painting is not Ryan Adams’ day job.
Adams used the event as something of a coming out part – he had until recently avoided the limelight, but now he decided to bring some attention to his exceptional painting skills and away from his rock music. Adams also happens to be the Morrison Hotel’s first of many “Artists in Residence” which means that he painted his works in the front room of the very gallery where they were being sold. This gallery is, coincidentally, next door to the remains of the legendary rock club CBGB. Ryans’ work would look very good if it someone could enlarge photos on canvas and create bigger version of his works. Thankfully, new internet technology is allowing us to create digital photos which can be enlarged on canvas.
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Posted by kristin on Oct 13, 2009 in
Canvas painting
If you want to display and preserve you photographs whether they are black and white, digital or pictures taken with any kind of camera then the choose should b to have these treasures printed on canvas.
Pictures of loved ones such as children, grandchildren and pets are often transposed onto canvas with beautiful and realistic results. Printing your favorite photograph onto canvas is an excellent way to display your treasures as well as preserving them for many years as canvas has a long life and is fade, and water resistant when treated.
You can have your photographs enlarged and put on a larger size canvas. You can simply download your pictures to a company who produces canvas art and they can print it on canvas for you. You can then have it framed or stretched onto a frame and hung as is. Of course there are other options available once you have your photographs printed onto the canvas you can then use your imagination and use the canvas to create a handbag or carrying bag or just about anything you want or can imagine being done with canvas.
And what better gift can you give someone then a favorite photograph that has been printed on canvas. Canvas prints will become a treasured part of your life and will passed on from generation to generation.
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Posted by kristin on Oct 7, 2009 in
Framed canvas print
Have you ever considered how much better your home would look with a great big picture of your family in it? Thanks to modern technology, getting this done is as easy as pie! You don’t need to pay some street artist an exhorbitant amount of money and spend days sitting in poses in order to leave such a keepsake for future generations. Instead, you can put a digital photo on canvas for much less time and money.
The first thing you will want to do is get a very good picture of your family. A digital camera is most convenient for this. Make sure that when you take the picture that you set the resolution on its highest level. Take as many shots as you can convince your family to sit through in order to maximize the possibility that one is good enough for posterity. Then you can put this digital photo on canvas through one of many services that are now available.
Of course, it might be that you have pictures of your ancestors that you want to turn into wall art, but it is almost as easy to put black and white photos on canvas as it is to put digital photos on canvas. If you have a scanner, make sure you set it to at least 300 dots-per-inch when you scan the photo. Or you can take the picture to one of the many stores that will scan your black and white photograph for you, and they will certainly be able to calibrate the scanner properly. Once the picture has been digitized by the scanner, you can treat it the same way you would treat a picture taken with a digital camera.
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Posted by kristin on Oct 7, 2009 in
Enlarge photos on canvas
Painting is one of the hobbies of the tattoo artist, Martin Del Camino, whose works are usually collages of different cultures. The Argentinean artist who also owns the Ichiban Tattoo Studio, 1912 Mass says that he tries to combine eating and painting, and has a flair for the Japanese art of tattooing Eastern images on the body which he reproduces as black and white photos on canvas or enlarge photos on canvas. Many other artist colleagues from different nations are also expected to exhibit their work at the ‘number one’ Ichiban ‘Untitled Art Show’. Tonks, a photographer, specializes on representing meaningful digital photos on canvas such that they have a hidden meaning.
Del Camino, who has been in this field since 1992, took up a college course on graphic design with acrylic and watercolor painting, but was gradually attracted towards tattooing. He used Japanese brushes or needles instead of markers.
With tattooing becoming more and more popular in the US, and people wanting more and more areas of their body covered with art, tattoo artists are gaining equal respect and are treated similar to professional painters and sculptors do. People are quickly learning how to differentiate between real tattoo artist and the fake imitators out there.
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Posted by kristin on Oct 2, 2009 in
Black and white photos on canvas
black and white photos to be projected onto canvas.
The world we live in today is brought to our finger tips. It is not the new era that is the focus, but a cross between the less technological days and today. Imagine taking your own digital photo and uploading it into your own framed canvas. The process is simple just upload a photo of your choice, pick out your selection of how you want your canvas, and then checkout. The work is up to them. As easy as pointing, entering your credit card information, and clicking.
It makes people realize the beauty in the way things used to be, before we had the digital cameras and printers. The days when they would paint the portrait onto the stretched canvas. It is not common today to see photos enlarged and plastered onto that flesh, but it looks retro and classy at the same time. The canvas painting has always been treated as an art form and I do not see a difference here. The only thing that has changed, or improved rather; is the fact of using our intellect and sending a digital photo. It decreases the chance of error while improving the quality and desirability of these fine pieces of art. Any photo; any memory; ready to be made into a framed canvas piece of art.
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