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What is Gallery-Wrap? How does it look?
By Amitai Sasson
Posted on Wednesday September 27, 2006

Gallery Wrap ExampleMany Peopla have been asking me about Gallery Wrap and if it’s right for their decor or style.

A gallery-wrap is a technique of stretching and mounting a canvas over thick wooden bars creating a sense of depth in the painting. The Gallery Wrap doesn’t have any visible staples or nails holding the canvas to the wooden stretcher.

There are two options with Gallery Wrap:

  1. Continuous Wrap - The painting is literally wrapped over the edges of the thick wooden bars creating a sense of depth to the painting, even though many dislike this technique because the painting looses about two inches off the side so a 20×24 inches painting will become 16×20, I recommend wrapping larger artworks to enjoy the full affect of the wrap.
  2. Border Color - The edges can be painted with another color, either a color that continues the edges of the painting itself, or a standard color to give the painting a sense of border.

In any case, the painting is hung unframed. So, bring a little bit of gallery flair into your home with a Gallery Wrap, the latest contemporary presentation trend. With Gallery Wrap, the oil painting extends around the sides of the canvas, which is precision-folded and attached to the back—not the sides—of the stretcher frame. And your Gallery Wrap canvas painting will look equally amazing as a stand-alone work of art without an exuberantt frame.
Gallery Wrap is my personal favorite, try it out today with a handmade oil painting from OverstockArt.com

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1 Comment for 'What is Gallery-Wrap? How does it look?'

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    jean-claude8
    October 31, 2006 |
     

    interesting,tel me more.

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