Bobbi S. Tomes |
Mounting-not printing, on canvas I want to make some large photos just for myself to display in my small inhome studio. Money is ALWAYS an issue for me.I have noticed a lot of the "canvas" prints I ahve ordered for my clients have actually been photos mounted and not printed on canvas. So I thought if I could glue the photo to the canvas then brush it over with a glaze this would be good enough for my own large displays and save me money. So I bought some small canvas, glue, glaze, and brushes to practice. One of the photos bubbled up when it dried and I had to trash it. another had just a small bubbled area so maybe it did not evenly apply the glue or I am using the wrong kind of glue??? I dont plann on using this mounting prosses for my clients just as a means to have my own large displays without paying high dollar for real canvas prints. So can anyone tell me how to make this mounting prosses successfull?
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John H. Siskin |
Hi Bobbi, I am not recommending this, but I did it a few years ago. I mounted very large black and white resin coated prints on to canvas for display. The prints were about 6X8 feet. I used wallpaper glue for vinyl wallpaper. It worked acceptably. Thanks, John Siskin
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John P. Sandstedt |
You should look in to some of the new "art papers" that have become available in the last year. Hannemuhl is one manufacturer that comes to mind.
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Bobbi S. Tomes |
Thanks for the advise, I think I will give the wallpaper glue a try. I happen to have some, so it's worth a shot. Thanks.
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