CHESHIRE, ENGLAND, April 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) As their development continues, purveyors of top quality photo canvas prints PhotoInCanvas have introduced a unique Canvas Art Shop. This area of the firm's already vibrant website has a range of categories to suit lovers of all types of art.
PhotoInCanvas has established a name for itself by taking normal jpeg photographs and transforming them into stunning pieces of photo canvas art but the Canvas Art Shop looks to give clients even more choice and inspiration. As well as the Canvas of the Month, all sorts of designs such as animals, children's art, food and drink and shabby chic are available and have proven to be extremely popular. The children's art has found particular success with times tables and other educational motifs proving very practical.
The latest addition to the PhotoInCanvas Canvas Art Shop is the Keep Calm and Carry On photo canvas and this has already shown signs of selling extremely well. Other variants of this canvas include Keep Calm and Drink Tea and Keep Calm and Ctrl Alt Del showing that canvas art doesn't have to simply show portraits and landscapes.
The Canvas Art Shop in just one example of a range of enhancements made to the PhotoInCanvas website over the last few months. Advanced upload technology and a new interface have also been implemented resulting in great praise from clients.
The photo canvas company also takes great pride in its levels of customer service, with this in mind any customers that have any questions are urged to contact PhotoInCanvas by clicking here.
http://www.photoincanvas.co.uk
Info@photoincanvas.co.uk
0800 630 0880
PhotoInCanvas Develop Canvas Art Shop with Bespoke Designs for Lovers of Photo Canvas
As their development continues, purveyors of top quality photo canvas prints PhotoInCanvas have introduced a unique Canvas Art Shop.
2011-04-15
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[Press-News.org] PhotoInCanvas Develop Canvas Art Shop with Bespoke Designs for Lovers of Photo CanvasAs their development continues, purveyors of top quality photo canvas prints PhotoInCanvas have introduced a unique Canvas Art Shop.