as some of you blog-followers already know, scruffy dog is rapidly becoming known for our big, framed canvases. it thrills me to no end when a client goes big because, from the beginning of scruffy dog, shooting for ‘artwork’ and albums full of memories has always been the goal … and nothing defines ‘artwork’ more than these gallery wrap canvases, set into a deep, contemporary float-frame.
for those of you who stopped by to see us at Woofstock, you’ll remember the above piece … now you can see in a home setting.
this canvas is 22×52″ … at that length, it’s a good fit over a standard-sized couch.
we always recommend anything from 52 – 60″ length for couch size … and quite often a lot of extra work goes into these pieces to gain that extra length.
for over the bed, you’re looking at 52 -60″ as well …
this is a queen-sized bed with a 22×52″ canvas (the frame adds another inch all around) … and again, i prefer developing the image so that we get more length and span across the wall …
… not to mention that the length gives a much more dramatic effect than standard sizes. (and yes, the scruffies — ms fartypants and goobernuts mcscruffy — do follow me everywhere.)
the workmakship on these professional canvases is impeccable. they simply can’t be compared with “consumer” canvases. and the float-frames truly finish your piece, setting it off the wall with that contemporary flair and making it stand out as a piece of art vs. the “naked” look of an unframed, gallery canvas wrap that can often blend into the wall on which it is hanging.
like the canvases, the float-frames are top-quality: solid oak with a stain black finish, and with a unique and truly excellent honeycomb hanging system which allows for a lot of flexibility when hanging.
after these big pieces, the standard sizes almost look small, but not every wall can handle the big ones. these two are 24×36″ … one with and one without the float-frame …
i’ve had a few clients recently — new and repeat — book sessions specifically with these large canvases in mind, and i’ll share the results of those in the next week or so when i pick up a couple of these pieces from the lab.
AndreiaHi,
congratulations on the amazing pictures. A shame you are so far away, I would love you to photograph Lola (my full energetic hunting mix breed). If you ever decide to come to Norway you got a client!!
All the best,
Andreia
Samlove these canvases! never really thought much of them before seeing yours, now I’ll never get satisfied lol
MarlaGorgeous, Illona.
SandraWOW……….
torii want one of nashy.
Mike HayesJust discovered you on flickr, and found your blog. I love your work!
IdilWow! These look fantastic! I’ve never done a canvas this big but now that we moved to our new home, I might try it. My only problem is that my photos aren’t nearly as good. I wish you could take my babies’ pics but Waterloo is too far from Montreal 🙁
KimMy next canvas is going to be a big one that can go over my bed or couch!!
Holly Garner-JacksonThese look spectacular! I’d certainly consider something like those large ones, of course I’d expect you to decorate my house, too!
jenniferOh thank god. you ordered the one i wanted you to, of her in the grasses with the sun shining through them, it is SO spectacular and I think my fav of Matea, or at least my top 5….hard to say. 😉 I do wish I could see it in person though!!!
JeanBeautiful Illona!