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Putting photos on canvas is a simple, yet effective way to expand the potential of pictures beyond conventional prints. Canvas prints turn photos into decorative wall art for residential and commercial spaces with little extra effort. Professional artists and photographers have used canvas to display and showcase their work for ages, but more recently, thanks to the widespread availability and affordability of high quality canvas prints, their use is no longer limited to pros. Printing photos as canvas wall art and laminating them is an excellent way to preserve them for a lifetime and protect them from weathering, tearing and fading. This makes it a great option for displaying wedding photos, family portraits and other pictures and art without the risk of exposing them to environmental damage.
Photos on Canvas- One Medium, Many Options
Artists have been using canvas as the medium for their masterpieces for centuries. Today's printing technology has made canvas an easily accessible and practical choice for anyone who has a picture to display and wants to take advantage of the longevity and archival quality of this medium. Quality-controlled pro photo labs do a flawless job of printing photos on canvas and offer various options for displaying them.
Framed canvas:
Framing art and photos is a classic display option that shields contents from physical and environmental damage. Canvas art prints in sleek wooden box frames make exceptionally attractive wall art for homes and offices. Framing lends contrast and interest to photos on canvas and helps create a focal point in a room.
Gallery wrapped canvas:
One of the distinctive visual benefits of canvas as a medium is its stretchability. This quality renders it one of the most stylish display options available. 'Gallery wrap' is a classy alternative to framed canvas. Photos on canvas are stretched over thick wooden bars using a gallery stretcher and stapled firmly in place behind the frame. The canvas wraps seamlessly over the wooden frame and the end result is an elegant, eye-popping museum style display piece with no exposed frame or hardware - just photos or art appearing to float on walls.
Rolled canvas:
People who prefer to choose their own frames can still enjoy the advantages of putting their photos on canvas. Rolled canvas prints come with all the benefits of the medium - durability, fade-resistance and longevity - while allowing you the flexibility to create your own display. They're lighter to ship and easier to store, and can be a great way to preserve the photos that you don't necessarily want to display immediately. All of the above offer wonderful opportunities to expand the potential of art and photos. Whether you're a photographer looking for the best photo products to showcase or want to create personalized photo gifts or wall art for yourself or for friends and family - when you put photos on canvas, the possibilities explode.
Photos on Canvas - Endless ways to personalize:
- Framed or wrapped canvas prints make great gifts for family and friends for holidays and special occasions.
- Wedding photos captured on canvas would make wonderful anniversary gifts for each other and 'Thank you' gifts for close family members on either side.
- Photos on canvas work well in office cubes and dorm rooms.
- Wrapped canvas prints make great retail or commercial displays.
- Turn your kids' doodles into masterpieces by framing them or creating gallery wrapped canvas displays.
- Print hand written recipes, old maps, blue prints of your home, caricatures and just about anything on canvas to give it an interesting visual twist and make it a conversation piece in your space.
Putting photos on canvas is an extraordinarily simple way to maximize the possibilities of both.
Stephanie Blanton is a professional photographer who enjoys experimenting with and reviewing innovative display ideas and photo products. Putting photos on canvas is one of her favorite ways to maximize the potential of her shoots.
How Martial Arts Sparring Shoes Saved My Marriage
If you do any kind of martial arts sparring, you know that protective gear is of the utmost importance. Any man who has the stones to go into a sparring match without a cup on, won't have them for very long. There's protective gear like the heavily padded "foot gloves" that I wear when I'm teaching, so I don't accidentally do a spin kick and take someone's head off when they miss a block. But the protective gear I want to sing the praises of today are the martial arts sparring shoes.
Now, I use the martial arts shoe for two very simple reasons. The first is that after I did a series of practice bits against a wooden "sparring dummy", I walked out of the dojo on several bone-deep bruises in my feet. Now, bruises are the price you pay for any contact sport, including martial arts. Even a little bit of padding would've kept me from walking funny for two days. My friends and co-workers were making fun of my little mincing steps to avoid putting weight on the tops of my feet from a particularly nasty bruise - almost a break in the bone.
The foot has so many small bones. And almost no meat. No fat. No protection. Poor bloodflow. At least mine do. Pain sticks attached to my ankles!
I guess I'm a slow learner. Two weeks later, I did the same practice drill and about pulped my big toe when I mis-judged the distance to the wingchun wooden dummy on a kick - instead of hitting it with the arch of the foot, I did a direct "full force kick" with the point of contact centered on the toe. The joint popped, the toe swelled up to twice its size, and only pure blind luck kept me from having a fracture.
OK, so kicking wooden dummies in bare feet is a dumb idea....
I went looking for things to save me from my own stupidity and found martial arts sparring shoes. Now, those sparring shoes are different from tourney foot pads. They're light enough that you won't develop compensatory habits to adjust for the weight...and while they don't offer as much protection, it's the difference between kicking a wooden dummy with your bare foot and kicking it with a pair of tennis shoes on.
On top of that, they also improve traction on the ground, and stability when doing routines and drills. Given how much I like Kung Fu styles, and how acrobatic they are, that extra traction was very appealing. While it's not fun to be thrown on your ass by a sparring partner, it's even less fun to do it on your own because you slipped.
Plus, to be honest, it was good to come home from a session in the dojo without feeling like I was being a sniveling, whiney brat because my feet hurt. Trust me, these things saved my marriage - my wife was making fun of my new "dance steps" when I was busy beating the crap out of my feet and whining about it when I had to take out the garbage.
Didn't I mention I can dance? That's for another article. She saw Dancing With The Stars and it was over. I don't know what hurts more, learning to tango or kicking that wooden dummy!
About the Author
Yoshi Kundagawa is a freelance journalist. He covers the
mixed martial arts industry. For a free report on
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visit his blog.
How can martial arts experts break wooden boards or bricks or concrete bars?
How do they break them? With the power of their muscles?
Honestly,
Breaking boards and the like has more to do with the tension of usually two people holding the board which is not very thick.
There is a mental aspect which is not unlike walking on hot coals at a motivational seminar. I have seen some amazing tricks over the years but the guys you see breaking bricks could not just walk up to a house and put their fist through the wall. It's good exhibition though.
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