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EVERCHANGING canvas print
EVERCHANGING canvas print
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I made this oil-on-canvas piece as a gift for my grandparents. They send me a picture of the forest behind their home.
To me it showed perfectly how the forest is alive. How it changes through the seasons, blossoming in the spring, and falling down in the fall, and the fine balance between the two. Green leaves painting the trees and orange ones covering the ground. Two seasons in one painting.
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2x50x60 art print (size of original painting)
+ professionally scanned and printed on canvas
Because of the size I decided to provide two options:
1. The canvas stretched on a wooden frame (done professionally at my local store)
- This is the option that will turn out most like the original, the canvas will be attached to a wooden frame at the local store where all my prints are made. As the canvas is all ready I’ll be able to use gouache paints for touch ups to regain the original texture of the piece. Once the package arrives it’ll be set and ready to be hung up, no further work!! THE DOWNSIDE: this is WAY more expensive! The process of stretching and attaching the canvas to the frame will relatively be the same, simply provided by me, but the shipping cost will make all the difference. The frame will be big, unmovable and heavy which means the shipping will (depending on where you life) simply be expensive. If you live outside of Europe I would recommend option 2 (but of course that’s for you to decide)
2. Just the canvas, without it’s frame.
- The printing process of this option is entirely the same, so the original print will turn out the same, I just won’t be able to touch up the canvas with additional paints, meaning the texture of the original piece will be less prominent. You will have to find a local place that stretched the canvas and attaches it to a wooden frame for it to be hung up. The shops are usually fairly easy to locate and their pricing will probably not be all that different from the one I use.
- I recommend this option if you live outside of the EU (where I am located). As the frame is left out I will be able to roll the canvas (this won’t damage the print in any way) and ship it as a smaller and lighter package. This will reduce your shipping costs!!
if you have any other questions please feel free to leave a message in the question box on my site!!
*there are watermarks added to all pictures for copyright reasons, these will not be shown on the actual prints don’t worry*






About this product
Prints on paper
All my prints are made at Ruijgrok Piëzografie in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The paper prints are made on 300 grams/m² paper, that is coated with a Hahnemühle (White Velvet) matte coating.
They come with a white border around the piece, giving the effect of a passe-partout.
The width of this border is decided based on the size of the print.

My paper prints are made with a 12-colour printer, printing at 600 DPI. Showing true likeness to the original in both colour and detail.
Paper prints are a good option if you are looking for a more affordable and laid-back piece that is easy to frame and in most ways true to the original painting.

About this product
Prints on canvas
These prints are made on bendable canvas, after which they are attached to a wooden frame. Adding both texture and dimension to the print.
After the scan is made, the outer edge of the piece is copied, mirrored and used to make up the sides.

The set structure of the print provides me with the opportunity to touch-up the print a new paint.
My canvas prints are most like the original piece in both form and texture. This is why they are the more expensive option.
(Before buying a canvas print, please carefully read the provided description next to the listed piece!)