How to Print and Frame Your Artwork

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How to Print and Frame Your Artwork

Thanks for stopping by! I’d like to share some tips on printing and framing to help you bring my artwork to life in the best way possible.

Printing Recommendations

While I’ve mentioned the basics in the store—like printing on photo paper or canvas—I’d love to highlight a few other options that can really enhance the presentation of the pieces.

  • Acrylic (Methacrylate) Printing:
    This is one of my personal favorites! It involves printing on a 3mm acrylic sheet, which gives the artwork a clean, polished finish that aligns perfectly with the contemporary spirit of my work. You can find methacrylate printing services at most high-quality print shops.

  • Canvas Printing:
    Printing on cotton canvas delivers a stunning result and doesn’t require glass or acrylic protection. If you choose canvas, be sure to request a 2-inch margin on all sides—this allows for easy folding when mounting the piece on a frame. You can opt for any frame finish, but I personally recommend simple, straight frames to complement the modern feel of my work.

  • Traditional Photo Paper:
    If you prefer the classic photography look, matte photo paper is an excellent choice. It adds a subtle, refined finish, though I recommend framing it with glass or plexiglass for protection.

Framing Suggestions

Regardless of the material you print on, I encourage you to explore different frame styles to fit your space. For my work, I usually prefer minimal, straightforward frames that align with the art’s contemporary vibe—but feel free to experiment and make it your own!

Need More Help?

If you have any questions or need further assistance, I’m here to help. Feel free to reach out through the message page or contact me directly via email or WhatsApp—all my contact details are listed here on the store.

Thanks again for visiting,
Almir

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