About Our Canvas Prints

We use a heavyweight, acid-free canvas made from a durable 65% polyester / 35% cotton blend. Its tight weave and subtle texture bring out rich, vibrant color with remarkable clarity. Our hand-stretched canvas prints offer a timeless and elegant way to display artwork. Each one is made with care at our Morton Arts studio in Massachusetts using archival-quality materials designed to last for generations.

Key Features:

  • Archival-Grade Canvas: We use museum-quality, heavyweight, acid-free canvas made from a durable 65% polyester / 35% cotton blend. Its tight weave and subtle texture bring out rich, vibrant color with remarkable clarity and long-term fade resistance.

  • Protective Coating: Every print is sealed with a UV-protective water-based satin coating, tested by Wilhelm Research and proven to extend image life. This advanced polymer coating protects your print from moisture, light, humidity, and atmospheric contaminants. You can gently clean it with a damp microfiber cloth.

  • Professional Inks: Printed with EPSON UltraChrome archival pigmented inks for superior color depth, water resistance, and smudge-proof durability.

  • Gallery-Wrapped & Ready to Hang: Canvas prints are stretched on ¾" deep standard stretcher bars with image-wrapped edges. No frame or glass needed. Prints 30" or taller are stretched on heavy-duty 1½" bars.

  • Hand-Signed by the Artist: Every canvas print is hand-signed, titled, and produced in our Massachusetts studio by the artist.

What is Image Wrap?

“Image wrap” means the image continues around the sides of the canvas. This is achieved using mirrored or extended edges from the original artwork—so the main image is never cropped. The result is a polished, frameless presentation that suits any space.