If you are one of those people who start thinking about Christmas the minute that New Year celebrations are over, then you may want to consider giving some novel gifts next time around. The fact is that most of us get stuck in the rut each year where we automatically by socks for a brother, smellies for a sister in law and something warm and cosy for mum and dad. If you’ve got most of a year until next Christmas comes around then you might want to consider giving someone close a piece of original artwork for a change.
In case you hadn’t heard of the practice, transferring images from Photos to Canvas is a traditional practice that artists have engaged in since the camera became popular. Next to a card or painting however, most photographs tend to look a bit washed out. If you do decide to present some of the people on your Christmas list with a piece of original art work it is much easier to achieve these days. You simply add your photograph to the website, trim the edges to size and wait for your work to be completed. Photos to canvas can be in the form of a framed painting, a Christmas card, or etched onto a pane of glass.
Only you know the preferences of the people on your Christmas list, while one person might prefer a framed painting, another might prefer their image etched onto glass. What people find most surprising when the images in a photograph are painted by an artist is the lifelike quality of the images. There is no denying the fact that the colours of paint are far more vibrant than those in a coloured photograph. Many people say that once an image has been transferred to canvas it takes on a life of its own and is often far more like the original than the snap it was taken from.
Why fret over next year’s Christmas list when you can give most of the special people a piece of art work that they will enjoy for many years to come. Transferring Photos to Art is something that artists are well acquainted with and you can be sure that your gift will be really appreciated. Get some paintings and cards as gifts for next year and that will be half of your list dealt with.