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Wall Art Printing: Which material to use?

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Last week, we printed some wall art for Third Man Records. They had an art exhibit (which is open until the 16th!), and they wanted some of their photographs printed. We used max metal as the substrate, which was perfect for their event.

If you have an event coming up and would like to create some wall art, it is good to know the different substrates you can choose from. They are all good, but they serve different purposes.

Wall Art: Canvas

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Canvas Print

Canvas Print

Wall Art: Acrylic Glass

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Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Acrylic print side view

Acrylic print back view

Wall Art: Aluminum

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Aluminum Print

Aluminum Print side view

You can also create a print that has a “brushed aluminum” finish. It looks more metallic than standard aluminum.

Standard aluminum (left) v brushed aluminum

Standard aluminum (left) v brushed aluminum (right)

Wall Art: Max Metal

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Brushed aluminum max metal prints

Brushed aluminum max metal print

Max metal print

Max metal print side view

Max metal print side view

Wall Art: Gator Board and Foam Board

Gator board is also known as gatorfoam board and gatorboard. It is similar to foam board, also known as foamcore board and foamboard. Gator board is a little more expensive than foam board, but it lasts longer and is more durable.

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Gator Board prints

Gator Board print — side and back view

Gator Board prints

Gatorfoam board prints

Foam board print

Now that you know ALL about the different substrates for your wall art, which one will you choose?