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Canvas print options

Canvas Prints for Artists & Photographers

Choose rolled canvas if you want control over stretching, framing, storage, or shipping. Choose gallery wrapped canvas if you want a finished, ready-to-hang piece with clean wrapped edges.

Pick your path

Same print. Two ways to finish it.

Both options use archival canvas printing. The difference is whether you want the final stretching and display handled by you or by our studio.

Rolled canvas prints stacked for custom stretching or framing

Unstretched canvas

Rolled Canvas Prints

Printed, trimmed with a stretching border, and shipped rolled in a tube. For artists and photographers who stretch, frame, store, or ship their work on their own terms.

Best for: custom stretching, framing, lower-cost shipping, and inventory storage

Gallery wrapped canvas print with finished edges

Ready to hang

Gallery Wrapped Canvas Prints

Stretched over wooden stretcher bars in our studio, with clean wrapped edges. Arrives finished out of the box and ready for the wall.

Best for: finished wall art, premium client pieces, shows, and local delivery

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Rolled vs. gallery wrapped canvas

Use this quick comparison before moving into the product pricing page or order tool.

If you need Choose Why
You want to stretch or frame it yourself Rolled Canvas Prints The print ships unstretched with border space for your own stretcher bars, frame, or studio finishing.
You ship prints to collectors Rolled Canvas Prints A tube is lighter, simpler, and less expensive to ship than a stretched piece.
You want ready-to-hang wall art Gallery Wrapped Canvas Prints The print arrives stretched, finished, and ready to place on the wall.
You are selling premium finished pieces Gallery Wrapped Canvas Prints A wrapped canvas feels complete from every angle and is easier for buyers to display immediately.

Decision guide

Choose based on how the canvas will be finished.

Choose rolled canvas if...

  • You want to stretch or frame it yourself.
  • You are shipping prints to collectors.
  • You need flexible flat or rolled inventory.
  • You want canvas texture without a finished frame.
Order Rolled Canvas Prints

Choose gallery wrapped if...

  • You want ready-to-hang wall art.
  • You want finished wrapped edges.
  • You are selling premium display pieces.
  • You want a clean gallery-style presentation.
Order Gallery Wrapped Canvas Prints

Production quality

The same care, whichever option you choose.

Archival pigment inks

Pigment inks rated for decades of fade resistance, produced with the same standard we use for fine art paper prints.

Real canvas texture

A woven canvas surface that flatters painterly work and gives photographs a soft, dimensional presence.

Color accuracy

Calibrated printers and profiled canvas help us color-check against your file instead of a generic preset.

File review on every order

A printer checks resolution, borders, and edges before anything goes to canvas. If something looks off, we reach out first.

Preparing your file

What canvas needs from your file.

Canvas is forgiving, but final size, edge treatment, and resolution still matter.

  • Aim for 300 dpi at print size. Canvas texture is forgiving, so 150 to 200 dpi can still print well at larger sizes viewed from a distance.
  • Keep signatures and key details away from gallery wrap edges, or choose a mirrored or solid wrap style.
  • Send TIFF, PSD, or high-quality JPEG when available. We will review the file and flag issues before printing.
  • Do not add your own stretching border. We build the correct border from your final image size during file review.

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Helpful canvas print guides

Resolution

Canvas print resolution guide

Size-by-size resolution targets, how to check your file's true dpi, and what to do when a scan falls short.

Read the resolution guide

Display format

Stretched canvas vs canvas panels

What separates a stretched canvas from a rigid panel, and which suits your work and budget.

Compare canvas formats

Media choice

How to choose paper or canvas

Not sure canvas is the right substrate? Compare it against our fine art papers first.

Read the media guide

Canvas print questions

Canvas print questions, answered.

What is the difference between rolled canvas and gallery wrapped canvas?

The print surface is similar, but the finish is different. Rolled canvas ships unstretched in a tube with border space for stretching or framing. Gallery wrapped canvas is stretched over wooden bars in our studio with finished wrapped edges.

Are rolled canvas prints stretched?

No. Rolled canvas prints ship unstretched with border space so you or your framer can stretch, mount, or frame the piece after delivery.

Are gallery wrapped canvas prints ready to hang?

Yes. Gallery wrapped canvas prints are stretched and finished before leaving the studio, so they arrive ready for wall display.

What resolution do I need for canvas prints?

For most canvas prints, aim for 300 dpi at final print size. Larger wall pieces can often print well at lower effective resolution because they are viewed from farther away.

Do canvas prints need a border?

Yes, but you do not need to add it yourself. Rolled prints include border space for stretching, and gallery wraps need edge allowance for the wrap. Send your image at final size and we will build the correct production border.

Not sure which canvas is right?

Send us your file and a note about where the print is headed. We will recommend the right option before you order.

Ask the studio

Ready to print on canvas?

Both options are proofed, color-checked, and reviewed by a human before they ship. Pick your path or compare pricing first.

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Volume discounts start at 10 prints.
10+ prints = 10% off | 50+ = 15% | 100+ = 20%

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