What would you get printed on a canvas? – Contest sponsored by Color Inc – Deadline: 6th December 2009
Contest has ended and THE WINNER IS “STRATISK”.
We thank you all for your participation.
You can receive one FREE gallery wrap canvas 20 inches x 24 inches from Color Incorporated Digital Pro Labs.
All you need to do is just write a comment below answering “What would you get printed on a canvas?” and a random winner will be declared.
The Prize:
The sponsor of this contest, Color Incorporated Digital Pro Labs is offering this price, retail value estimated at $125 including shipping.
Sample photos of gallery wrap canvas:
- *Gallery Wrapped Canvas* is the perfect way to present your works of art. Each Canvas is hand wrapped around a 1 ½ frame with the finest attention to detail. Each piece is properly finished with a wire hanger, bumpers, and you can choose to leave the back open or cover it with Tyvek® backing. In addition, your canvas will be coated with Hahnemuhle protective spray which protects your work from harmful UV rays and other atmospheric contaminants.
- Due to the wrapping process we suggest that you do not use borders, blank edges, or edges that contain a solid color rather than an image – as we can not guarantee the exact position of these items on the stretched frame.
Please leave your comments below to win FREE gallery wrap canvas.




36 responses to "What would you get printed on a canvas? – Contest sponsored by Color Inc – Deadline: 6th December 2009"
Thank you for your participation. Have great day.
Sunrises or Sunsets either urban or rural, with lots of deep colors.
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Sunrises or Sunsets either urban or rural, with lots of deep colors.
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I would print a my portrait for my mother taken at the altitude of 20,000ft with the background of Everest. I climbed Kala Pathar with this idea in mind as she lives far away from me and she has always been a strong supporter and proud of her son who hope to deserve her enthusiasm one day.
Photos are a great way to remind our loved ones of the good as well as bad memories we share in celebration of a hope for better yet memories to come.
I'll print a beautiful picture of a kid sprinkling water at the Burmese festival last year and would give it to my brother and his wife as a Christmas present.
I would get one of Larry's amazing photographs of rust printed on canvas. He makes beautiful photographs.
Thank you for your participation. Have great day.