Gallery Wrap is the practice of stretching a fabric canvas so that the image or canvas wraps around the edge of the wooden stretcher frame. The canvas is secured to the back of the stretcher frame using staples.
A 0.75" thick gallery wrap is the most popular and also the most standard. This works well with a frameless presentation.
Gallery Wrap is the practice of stretching a fabric canvas so that the image wraps around the edge of the wooden stretcher frame. The canvas is secured to the back of the stretcher frame using staples.
A 1.5" gallery wrap frame is a relatively thick stretcher frame, and is mostly used for larger sized canvases.
Your image is stretched to cover the sides of the canvas frame, while the full image remains printed on the front of the canvas.
This technique mirrors a certain portion of your image on the sides of the canvas so that it flows over the sides of the canvas frame.
Your image is printed only on the front of the canvas and the sides remain white.
Your image is printed only on the front of the canvas, while the sides are colored in black.
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