Framed Canvas Prints

Framed Contemporary Wall Art

The framed canvas prints are made from high-quality materials. All inks are environmentally friendly. The 3 cm thick solid wooden canvas frames are from sustainable sources. The floating frame goes around the canvas and gives artwork a more exclusive look. The floating frames are 4cm deep.

Your canvas is also water repellent and scratch resistant, so you can carefully dust it off with a damp cloth. I’d like to ensure that you can enjoy your canvas wall art for many years to come. The canvas is not suitable for outdoor use.

The framed canvas art is supplied with an easy to attach hanger kit please click to go to the instructions.

We have tried to ensure in reproduction that the colours match as closely as possible, however, we cannot guarantee that the colour you see on your screen accurately portrays the true colour of the product. This is due to the fact that every screen has a different capability to display colours as well as everyone seeing these colours differently.

  • Geoffrey
    Geoff put on his best jumper just in case… I love giraffes. The Geoffrey composition was on of my first pieces after I left my job as a teacher. He came about because I was exploring how to make my work a little different and stand out. A friend popped in for coffee so I showed my just completed picture. She burst out laughing!! Luckily it was in a good way, something in my brain clicked, I wanted to make people happy with my art.
  • Gorilla-framed-canvas
    This painting is a portrait of Nico the gorilla who lived at Longleat Safari Park. I completed this painting as a tribute after he died. Luckily on a visit to Longleat I had managed to get an awesome photograph of him. When you look at his face, it makes you wonder what is he thinking. I completed the painting of his face and added a frame later.
  • Framed-canvas-It'saconspiracy
    For quite a while I knew I wanted to paint a group of ring tailed lemurs. One reason is that I just love them! The other reason is that a group of them is called a conspiracy!! I played around with different ideas in my head for quite a long time, not one of them making the grade. My hubby and I decided that a weeks break in Madeira was called for and we had a fabulous time wandering around the city of Funchal. We explored the city popping into little galleries and gift shops, (I came back with a rather nice fused glass bracelet) . In one lovely little gift shop sitting in the window was a canvas with a photograph of a kitten sitting inside a picture frame, light bulb moment!! The lemurs could be in the frame looking as though they would climb out of it! The beginning of my frames animal series.
  • Framed-canvas-meerkats
    Everyone likes Meerkats! I have been lucky enough to have had close encounters with Meerkats. They are such characters and I had so many photographs to choose from. I was almost disappointed to hear that a group of Meerkats was merely a mob. There are so many more interesting animal group names. This was the second of my Framed Animals series and I enjoyed developing the composition, especially the photobomb!! If you look closely you can see a tiny caterpillar and a cinnamon moth on the frame.
  • Framed-nigel-thumbnail
    Nigel often thought the emperor was taking advantage. This composition happened purely because of a photograph taken at Longleat. The giraffe had a whimsical expression on his face and I just had to sit a little Emperor Tamarin monkey on his head.
  • Framed-Tiger
    I have always been in love with tigers. My daughter and I visited Longleat safari park and were lucky enough to use their Bronze safari package (I can totally recommend it). The zebra print 4×4 takes you off road and took us so close to the tiger so I could get this photograph. Occasionally we were too close! We even had to move as one of the lions tried to bite the tyres on the vehicle!
  • Piglets-Framed
    When a friend posts pictures of piglets on Facebook, they are so cute and all different colours, you just can’t resist asking to paint them! Once the piglets were running around outside with their mum, I picked a sunny day and took nearly 300 pictures. This has been the hardest composition to do to date, I had got to my sixth try before I was finally happy. Maybe, having too many photographs is not such an advantage.
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