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date: 30 May 2007 01:30:15 -0700,    group: uk.rec.interior-design        back       
Your thoughts- Art in the Interior?   
Hi, I'm new to this site. I run an arts business and we're one of many
companies now that do canvas art but have now expanded to also do
acrylic, framed and glass artwork. I was wondering, what makes canvas
art better than other types of art for you? Is it to do with the
framelessness? Being able to have depth? The material?

We've been developing our canvas product for over four years now. We
now have a washable finish, security fixing options, we do a version
with a board behind the canvas frame and we can do thick or thin
frames. We also have an in-house gallery to choose from or the option
of using your own images. From an interior designers point of view,
are these options useful and practical or just over complicating a
very simple artform?

If you want to check us out our web address is http://www.imageshed.co.uk
I'd welcome any feedback you have on it.

Thanks.

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date: 30 May 2007 01:30:15 -0700   author:   unknown

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