Definitions

1.What does the Rolled Art option entail?

The Rolled/No frame option means that the artwork will be delivered rolled up in tubes, enabling you to frame them locally. Please note that they will not be prepped for immediate hanging.

Important: Please be aware that the rolled art will include an additional 0.25 inches of space all around, facilitating framing. Please note that gallery wrapping for rolled canvas prints is not feasible.


2.What is Gallery wrap?

Gallery wrap painting refers to a canvas print where the image wraps around the edges of the stretched canvas frame, creating a seamless and continuous visual presentation. This technique eliminates the need for a traditional frame and provides a modern and sleek appearance to the artwork. Gallery wrap paintings are commonly used in galleries, exhibitions, and contemporary home decor settings, offering a clean and polished look that emphasizes the artwork itself.


3.What is Multi panel painting??

A multi-panel painting, also known as a multi-piece or split artwork, consists of multiple individual  panels that together form a single cohesive image. These panels are usually arranged in a sequence or pattern to create an overall visual effect. Multi-panel paintings can add depth, dimension, and interest to a space, making them a popular choice for contemporary and modern decor styles. They offer versatility in terms of arrangement and can be customized to suit various wall sizes and design preferences.


4.What is square painting??

A square painting is a piece of artwork where the dimensions of the painting or surface are equal in length and width, resulting in a square shape. These paintings can vary in size from small to large and can feature a wide range of subjects, styles, and techniques. Square paintings are popular for their balanced and symmetrical appearance, making them suitable for various types of compositions and displaying in both traditional and modern settings. They are versatile and can be used as standalone pieces or as part of a larger gallery wall arrangement.

 

5.What is a floating frame painting?

A floating frame painting is an artwork where the canvas is mounted within a frame with a small gap between the edge of the canvas and the inner border of the frame. This creates the illusion that the canvas is "floating" within the frame, as it is not directly attached to the frame's edges. Floating frame paintings offer a contemporary and sophisticated presentation, highlighting the artwork while providing a subtle yet stylish border.