Fine Art papers are made from higher quality materials than your everyday, resin coated ones. Usually made from Cotton Rag or Alpha Cellulose, these are natural materials that absorb ink beautifully, whilst looking and feeling vastly more professional.
Luster Paper comes to your rescue by offering prints that boast vibrant and rich colors, making your images pop like never before. It is not just about colors; the paper also preserves those tiny details that you worked so hard to capture, leaving your audience in awe of your photography skills.
Matte printing paper has a more muted feel to it. This can be used to great effect in designs with a light or pastel color scheme, and in designs with a great deal of text on it. Also, Black & White photos tend to look better printed with a matte finish. Because matte paper changes less under the light, they also have more of a “flat” feel than gloss sheets.
Canvas paper is made of cotton duck canvas and is suitable for all levels of artists. It is suitable for use with most media, including watercolours, ink, pencil, acrylic and more.
If you want a professional and classic look, choose this. Bottom weighted, it draws the focal point up within the frame to create a balanced presentation.
For a contemporary look, go for this extra-wide window mount. It works especially well with square formats and smaller image sizes.
PVC backing provides a smooth and stable support for your artwork, ensuring longevity and protection.
Plywood backing offers a natural and durable option for your framing needs, adding a touch of rustic charm.
Add a little depth, shadow and presence to your artwork. This deeper frame creates a space between the glass and the print for a contemporary feel.
With this open frame your mounted image sits slightly recessed below the front of the frame for a beautifully minimalist feel.
Want an eye-catching modern presentation? Picture your artwork presented with a space between the work and moulding as if it’s floating within the frame.