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What's your printing method for your canvas art?
What kind of canvas do you use for your canvas art?
What is a canvas print?
What kind of strecher bars do you use for your canvas art?
How do you pack your canvas art?
Do you wholesale your canvas art?
What is your payment terms?
What is Giclee?
What's your general shipping methods?


What's your printing method for your canvas art?
We Giclee print our images by HP Z6100 inkject printer on poly canvas in archival pigment inks with full colours.

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What kind of canvas do you use for your canvas art?
We use poly canvas for our canvas prints.

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What is a canvas print?
Canvas print From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A canvas print, also known as a stretched canvas or canvas art, is the result of an image printed onto canvas which is stretched, or gallery-wrapped, onto a frame and displayed. Canvas prints are often used in interior design, with 'stock' images, or customised with personal photographs. Contents [hide] 1 Printing methods 2 Construction methods 3 Uses for Prints 4 See also 5 References Printing methodsReproductions of original artwork have been printed on canvas for many decades using offset printing. Since the 1990s, canvas print has been associated with either dye sublimation or inkjet print processes (often referred to as Repligraph and Giclée[1] respectively). The canvas print material is generally cotton, or a cheaper alternative plastic based Poly Canvas[2] often used for the reproduction of photographic images. Modern large format printers are capable of printing onto canvas rolls measuring 1.5m (60") or more. Modern examples of inkjet-based printers capable of printing directly onto canvas[3] are the HP Designjet z6100 and the Epson Ultra Chrome 11880. Printers such as these allow artists and photographers to print their works directly onto canvas media, with slow print speed settings available to ensure print quality is not diminished. Printed canvas for wall art is generally of a weight around 400gsm and should be 100% pure white cotton for a more exact colour representation.[citation needed] Construction methodsAfter the image is printed, the canvas is trimmed to size and glued, or stapled to traditional stretcher bars, or a wooden panel and displayed in a frame, or as a gallery wrap. The frames are usually constructed from solid pine and underpinned for added strength. A print that is designed to continue round the edges of a stretcher frame once gallery-wrapped is referred to as full-bleed. This can be used to enhance the three-dimensional effect of the mounted print. Uses for PrintsCanvas prints are commonly used in home decor, either chosen by professional interior designers, or by the home-owner. Canvas prints can be mass-produced and available through high-street retailers and home-improvement stores, such as Ikea, or personalised one-off canvas prints produced from the individual's own photograph, or drawing, usually uploaded via the internet, or ordered direct from social media websites. Canvas prints are often used as a cheaper alternative to framed artwork as there is no glazing required and the pine frame is not usually visible, so do not need to be varnished, or treated.

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What kind of strecher bars do you use for your canvas art?
We use CARB certified MDF for our stretcher bars,which are wrapped by paper foil.

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How do you pack your canvas art?
We shrink-wrap each of our printed canvas art with 4 paper conrer-protectors and with one or two sawtooth hooks installed,all canvases are ready to hang. One set of our canvases are packed in one master carton.

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Do you wholesale your canvas art?
Yess,we do. Our MOQ is 300sets for one order.

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What is your payment terms?
We can only accept paypal for retail sellings,and Wire transfer in advance for wholesale transaction.

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What is Giclee?
Giclée From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Peter Paul Rubens The Hippopotamus Hunt printed on paper and canvas stock with the seven Epson pigmented ink printer cartridges used to produce it (printer and prints commonly called Giclée).Giclée ( /ʒiːˈkleɪ/ zhee-clay or /dʒiːˈkleɪ/), is a neologism coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne[1] for fine art digital prints made on ink-jet printers. The name originally applied to fine art prints created on IRIS printers in a process invented in the late 1980s but has since come to mean any high quality ink-jet print and is often used by artists, galleries, and print shops to denote such prints. Contents 1 Origins 2 Current usage 3 Applications 4 See also 5 References 6 External links OriginsThe word "giclée" was created by Jack Duganne, a print maker working at Nash Editions. He wanted a name for the new type of prints they were producing on the IRIS printer, a large format high resolution industrial prepress proofing ink-jet printer they had adapted for fine art printing. He was specifically looking for a word that would not have the negative connotations of "ink-jet" or "computer generated". To make the word descriptive of ink-jet technologies he based it on the French language word "le gicleur" meaning "nozzle", or more specifically "gicler" meaning "to squirt, spurt, or spray".[2] Current usageBeside its association with IRIS prints, in the past few years,[when?] the word “giclée,” as a fine art term, has come to be associated with prints using fade-resistant, archival inks (pigment based, as well as newer solvent based inks), and archival substrates primarily produced on Epson and some other types of large format printers.[3][4] These printers use the CMYK color process but may have multiple cartridges for variations of each color based on the CcMmYK color model (e.g. light magenta and light cyan inks in addition to regular magenta and cyan); this increases the apparent resolution and color gamut and allows smoother gradient transitions.[5] A wide variety of substrates are available including various textures and finishes such as matte photo paper, watercolor paper, cotton canvas, or artist textured vinyl. ApplicationsArtists generally use inkjet printing to make reproductions of their original two-dimensional artwork, photographs or computer-generated art. Professionally-produced inkjet prints are much more expensive on a per-print basis than the four-color offset lithography process traditionally used for such reproductions (a large-format inkjet print can cost more than $50, not including scanning and color correction, versus $5 for a four-color offset litho print of the same image in a run of 1000). Four-color offset lithographic presses have the disadvantage of the full job having to be set up and produced all at once in a mass edition. With inkjet printing the artist does not have to pay for the expensive printing plate setup or the marketing and storage needed for large four-color offset print runs. This allows the artist to follow a just-in-time business model, and since he or she can print and sell each print individually in accordance with demand, inkjet printing can be an economical alternative. Inkjet printing has the added advantage of allowing artists total control of the production of their images, including the colors and the substrates on which they are printed, and it is even feasible for individual artists to own and operate their own printers.

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What's your general shipping methods?
We have China SAL(Sea-Air-Land) Parcel Service and China Express Mail Service. SAL Delivery Method: (I) Fifteen designated countries for SAL(Sea-Air-Land)Parcel Service are as follows: USA,Czechic,Switzerland,Sweden,Holand,Norway,Britain,Danmark,France,Austria,Belgium,Germany,Australia,Italy,Hungary. (II) It's estimated that the SAL Parcel will reach the Destination in about fifteen days. Courier Delivery Method: (I) Countries and Districts for China Express Mail Service: District Nos Countries and Districts: District No.1 HONG KONG 、 MACAU ------------------------------------------------------------------------ District No.2 JAPAN 、KOREA(REP)、MONGOLIA 、KOKEA ----------------------------------------------------------------------- District No.3 CAMBODIA 、MALAYSIA 、SINGAPORE 、THAILAND 、VIET NAM 、INDONESIA 、PHILIPPINES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- District No.4 AUSTRALIA 、NEW ZEALAD PAPU A NEW CUINEA 、BRUNEI 、NEW CALEDONIA ----------------------------------------------------------------- District No.5 BELGIUM,DENMARK、FINLAND、GREECE、GERMANY、IRELAND、ITALY、 LUXEMBOURG、MALTA、NETHERLANDS、NOMAY、PORTUGAL、SWEDEN、 SWTTZERLAND、UNTTED KINGDOM 、AUSTRIA、FRANCE、SPAIN VANUATU、FIJI -------------------------------------------------------------------- District No.6 USA 、CANADA ------------------------------------------------------------------- District No.7 LAOS、NEPAL、PAKISTAN、SRI LANKA、TURKEY 、BANGLADESH、INDA GIBRALTAR、LIECHTENSTEIN、MONACO District No.8 BRAZIL、CUBA、GUYANA 、ARGENTINA、COLOMBIA、MEXICO、PANAMA、PERU BAHAMAS、BARBADOS、BOLIVIA、CHILE、COSTA RICA、URUGUAY、 DOMINICAN FEDERAL、DOMINICAN REPUBLIC、ECUADOR、PARAGUAY、 EL SALVADOR、GRENAD、GUATEMALA、HAITI、HONDURAS、JAMAICA、TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO、VENEZUELA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- District No.9 BAHRAIN、COTE DTVOIRE、DJIBOUTI、IRAN、IRAQ、ISRAEL、JORDAN、KENYA、KUMAIT、MADAGASCAR、OMAN、QATAR、SENEGAL、 SYRIA、TUNISIA、UGANDA、UNITED ARAB EMIRAIES 、BOTSWANA、BURKINA FASO、GHANA、CYPRUS、EGYPT、ETHIOPIA、 GABON、GREENLAND、CHAD、GUINEA、MALI、DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OFCONGO MOROCCO、MOZAMBIQUE、NIGER、NIGERIA、REPUBLIC OF CONGO、 RWANDA ALGERIA、ANGOLA、BELIZE、BENIN、BHUTAN、BURUNDI、MALAWI、 CAMEROON、CAPE VERDR、CENTRAL AFRICAN REP、EQUATORIAL GUINEA、 TOGO、GAMBIA、GUINEA-BISSAU、LEBANON、LESOTHO、LIBERIA、 LIBYAN JAMHIRIYA、MALDIVES 、MAURITNAIA、MAURITIUS、NAMIBIA、 NICARAGUA、SAUDI ARABIA、SEYCHELLES、SIERRA LEONE、SOMALLA、 SOUTH AFRICA、SUDAN、SURINAME、SWZILAND、TANZANIA、ZAMBIA、 YAMEN、ZIMBABWE -------------------------------------------------------------------- District No.10 BELARUS、CAYMAN ISLANDS、CZECH、KAZAKHSTAN、LATVIA、 RUSSIA 、CROATIA、ESTONIA、HUNGARY、POLAND、ROMANIA、UKRAINE AFGHANISTAN、ALBANIA、AMERICAN SAMOA、ANDPORRA、ANGUILLA、 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA、ARMENIA、ARUBA、AZERBAIJIAN、NAURU、 BERMUDA、BULGARIA、CANARY ISLANDS、CHANNEL ISLANDS、MAYOTTE、 COMOROS ISLANDS、COOK ISLANDS、CURACAO、D.P.R. KOREA、 FRENCH GUIANA、GEIRAIA、GUADELOUPE、GUAM、ICELAND、TUVALU、 JERSEY、LITHUANIA、MARSHALL ILS ANDS、MARTINIQUE、SAIPAN、 MAYOTTE、MOLDOVA、MONTSERRAT、NETHRLANDS ANTILLES、 REUNION、NIUE、PUERTO RICO、REUNION、SAMOA、 SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE、SLOVAKIA、SLOVENIA、SOLOMON ISLANDS、ST.BARTHELEMY、ST.EUSTATIUS、ST.KITTS、ST.LUCIA、 ST.BARTHELEMY、ST.VLNCENT、TAHITI、TAJIKISTAN、TONGA、 TURKMENISTAN、TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS、UZBEKISTAN、 VIRGIN ISLANDSBRITISH、VIRGIN ISL AND US、YUGOSLAVIA ----------------------------------------------------------------------- District No.11 TAIWAN International orders Remarks: International orders For shipments to all other countries, the following rules andrestrictions apply: Do not order items that are illegal to import into your country,for laws vary country to country. It is your responsibility to check with your Customs office to see if your country permits the shipment of our products. If the package is seized by Customs for any reason and we do not receive the package back, we will not issue you a refund. If we do receive the package back after being seized and the products are in perfect condition, we will credit you the product cost, but you are still responsible for the shipping charges. You shall pay the shipping charges based on the weight of the package and the destination. If you'd like to know the shipping charges before you decide to order, please email us first with the country of destination and what you'd like to order and we will email back the exact shipping cost before you decide to order. Contact us:(E-mail:artdecor(at)sina.com MSN:wallartdecor(at)hotmail.com Skype:wallartdecor).

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