What is the difference between a canvas print and a framed canvas?Updated 16 days ago
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A true canvas print does not have an external frame. Instead, the artwork is gallery-wrapped, meaning the image extends and wraps around the edges of the internal wooden frame. This creates a clean, modern look that allows the artwork to be displayed beautifully from all angles.
On the other hand, a framed canvas includes an additional exterior frame surrounding the gallery-wrapped canvas. This design creates a stylish “floating” effect, where the canvas appears to sit slightly within the frame. It combines the modern feel of canvas art with the more classic, traditional look of a framed piece, offering a balanced and elegant presentation.