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This is from an 19th century illustration of The Great Temple of Abu Simble, before it was moved during the building of the Aswan High Dam, in 1968. It was originally carved out of the mountainside in the 13th century BC, during the 19th Dynasty reign of the Pharaoh Ramesses II. It serves as a lasting monument to the king Ramesse II. His wife Nefertari and children can be seen in smaller figures by his feet. They were considered to be of lesser importance and were not given the same position of scale. This commemorates his victory at the Battle of Kadesh. Their huge external rock relief figures have become iconic.
This canvas will always look as tight and flat as the day it was made. It's frame was built with a solid face to support the canvas and prevent deforming. Pre-installed hanging hardware is built into the frame, along with protective felt bumpers. The hanging hardware is placed at the top of the frame.
.: Item is a framed premium gallery wrap canvas
.: Canvas is an ultra smooth, 400gsm 100% cotton fabric
.: Surface finish is matte
.: Frame is made from recycled plastic
.: Frame color is walnut
.: Dimensions are 16" wide x 12" high x 1.25" deep
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All-Over Print (AOP) is a printing method that uses dye-sublimation to print a design onto polyester. During the dye sublimation process the dye is absorbed into the fabric. Since, it is not printed on the surface, like most t-shirts, it provides for a fantastic soft-to-the-touch feel and superior breathability.
AOP is a more time consuming method than screen printing or direct-to-garment (DTG) printing, so the prices are higher and the production times are longer, but the results are most definitely worth it.
Advantages of AOP:
The design won't peel off, unlike typical screen printing.
The design is part of the fabric of the item, so it will last as long as the item does.
The intensity of color is often unmatched.