Wrapped Canvas Prints
8x10 Wrapped Canvas Print
Our canvas prints provide superior resolution and a wide color gamut producing exceptionally rich-looking photographs with incredible detail and texture. Add a frame to complete your personal canvas wall art.
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3 wrap options for your photo canvas prints:
Mirrored Edge
Stretched Edge
Full Image Wrap
Incredible detail and texture
Wrapped Canvas Prints
- Produced in our Sioux Falls, SD lab
- Printed on Archival Certified GiclĂŠe Lyve Matte Canvas
- Wrapped around 1½" stretcher bar
- Display-ready with hanger and bumpers to protect your wall
Add a frame to complete the look
Wrapped Canvas Frames
- Walnut, Ebonized Walnut, Natural Maple, Black, White or Silver & Black
- Frame: Âźâ wide, 2â deep
- Canvas âfloatsâ inside frame with ½â space between the canvas & frame
3 canvas finishes to fit your photo:
*not all finishes available on all sizes
Satin
Glossy
Metallic
Breathing Color Lyve Matte Fine Art Canvas
Certificate of Archivability
- Aqueous (MK)
- 100+ Years Archival
- Poly/Cotton Blend
- OBA Free
- Made in the USA
Archival Certified GiclĂŠe Print
This certificate serves to confirm that when produced according to manufacturer's recommendations the following fine art print meets the archival standards set forth by Fine Art Trade Guild for pH and lightfastness as enumerated in their Blue Wool test.Key Requirements of the Blue Wool Testing
- Lightfastness of finished print â results of 6 or more on the Blue Wool Scale in all areas of the print â or its equivalent under empirical test conditions.
- Guild standard pH for substrate of 7-9, amended September 2002 to pH 7-10.
- Minimum weight of substrate of 250gsm.
Blue Wool Testing
Standards for blue wool testing are defined by: ASTM D5383-97 Standard practice for visual determination of the lightfastness of Art Material by Art Technologists.Results: Blue Wool 6 = 100 years display life.
Blue Wool Scale
Measures and calibrates the permanence of prints. Two identical test prints are created. A calibrated blue wool test strip is masked (1/2). The strip and one test print are placed under xenon lamps in accordance with the test standards. The other print is stored in the dark as a control. At various times, the test print is compared to the control print. When visible fading is evident the wool test strip is examined. The amount of the fading is then measured by comparison to the original color and a rating between 0 and 8 is awarded.- Zero denotes extremely poor color fastness.
- Eight denotes no alteration from the original and thus is considered lightfast and permanent.