Brush Stroking


Brushstroking is a technique used on prints to give the effect of an Original oil painting, therefore no glass is required. It gives a textured finish to the print so it is easily wiped and there is no glare also protecting the colours longer than with glass. This technique is only recommended on prints which are stuck down permanently on board and are not going to increase in value. Glass is very heavy so using this method is good for people who like having large pieces of art without having brickwork to drill into. Good for any room, Office or Boat.    Click on 3 sample images below to get a close up view.

Advantages of Brushstroking

  1. Cost of Framing can be less.
  2. Looks like an Original.
  3. Weighs much less.
  4. No glare for many bright rooms.
  5. You may wipe it down.
  6. Protects the colour longer than with glass.
  7. Good for areas where glass will be dangerous.
 
 
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Sample 4