The Stackhouse Blog

Explore our latest articles on art printing, tips for artists, insights on materials, and more.
July 12, 2022

Art Printing vs. Canvas Printing: What’s the Difference?

The distinction between art prints and canvas prints lies primarily in the material used for the print. Art prints typically utilize paper material, while canvas prints, as their name suggests, are printed on canvas. This leads to noticeable differences in texture and thickness between the two types of prints. Despite these differences, both types share a common goal: to reproduce original artwork with fidelity and quality. The Stackhouse uses state-of-the-art printing techniques to provide custom giclee canvas paintings and art prints that meet high museum-quality standards.
March 1, 2023

Why the Printing Size You Select Matters

Are you pondering the significance of print size for your art reproductions? This blog post enlightens you on how print size affects art displays, print quality, and specialty printing services. No matter the size you need, The Stackhouse's giclee printing techniques are designed to bring out the best in your artwork. Discover more about our wide variety of sizing options.
March 15, 2023

Art Print vs. Art Reproduction: What Is the Difference?

Art prints and art reproductions are often used interchangeably in the art world, but understanding the nuances between the two is essential for artists. This blog post dives into the distinctions between art prints and art reproductions, elaborating on what they entail, their creation process, and their inherent value. Discover how The Stackhouse can help you create high-quality reproductions and fine art prints of your artwork