Acrylic Prints

40x60 Acrylic Print


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Depth You Can See Into

Your photo isn't printed on the front of an acrylic print — it's printed on the back, then you view it through 3/16" of crystal-clear panel. That's what gives acrylic its signature look. Colors sit below a glossy, glass-like surface with real depth behind them, and light travels through the panel so the cut edges glow.

A layer of white ink goes down behind the image first, which keeps colors dense and true instead of letting the wall show through. Deep blacks, saturated color, and the kind of clarity that makes people walk closer to a photo instead of past it.

Acrylic is also far more forgiving than glass — lighter, won't shatter, and the printed surface is sealed safely behind the panel where nothing can scuff it. A wipe with a soft cloth is all the maintenance it will ever need.

Sizes run from 8x10 up to 40x60 in portrait, landscape and square, with sharp corners or rounded from 1/4" to a full inch. Every print comes ready to hang on four polished 3/4" aluminum standoffs in silver, black or gold, which hold the panel about an inch off the wall so it appears to float.

Prefer no hardware? Choose No Hanging Hardware and we'll leave the panel undrilled — perfect for an easel at a wedding or graduation, a welcome sign at an entry table, or a ledge shelf where you'd rather lean it than hang it.

Estimated turnaround from time of order placed, counted only during business hours (Mon–Fri, 10 AM–6 PM). Production time for orders placed after closing, on weekends, or on holidays begin when we next reopen. Service time is selected at checkout.

Turnaround Bloomfield Hills West Bloomfield
Rush +20% 2–3 days 2–3 days
Standard 3–5 days 3–5 days
No Hurry −10% 5–7 days 5–7 days

Need an exact pickup time? Give the store a call and we’ll be glad to confirm one for your order.

Acrylic isn't a frame with a picture behind it. It's a single sealed piece — your photograph printed into the back of a clear panel and viewed through the front. That one difference is where everything below comes from.

Close-up of an acrylic print corner showing the polished edge and the image sitting beneath the surface Depth you can see

Your photo sits below the surface

Look at the edge and you can see it — 3/16" of crystal-clear acrylic between you and the image. Printing on the back rather than the front means nothing sits on top of your photo, so the surface stays glassy and unbroken, and light travels through the panel to make the cut edges glow. Paper and canvas put the image on the outside. Acrylic puts it inside.

Acrylic print mounted on a wall with four gold standoffs, floating with a soft shadow behind it No frame needed

It floats off the wall

Four aluminum standoffs hold the panel about an inch clear of the wall, so a soft shadow falls behind it and the piece reads as floating rather than hung. There's no frame to match to your room and no mat to date. The hardware is deliberately small — 3/4" caps in silver, black or gold — so it reads as a detail, not a fixture. Everything you need to hang it comes in the box.

Acrylic print seen at an angle on a wall, showing its glossy face and thin edge Colour that holds

Dense colour, deep blacks

A layer of white ink goes down behind your image before printing. Without it the wall would show through and your colours would go weak and transparent; with it, blacks stay black and skin tones stay true. The glossy face does the rest — it holds saturation the way a matte surface can't, which is why acrylic suits sunsets, water, deep shadow and anything with real colour in it.

Large acrylic print hanging above a console table in a living room Live with it

Big, light, and hard to damage

Sizes run from 8x10 up to 40x60, and even the large pieces are lighter than framed glass and won't shatter — which matters over a sofa, in a hallway, or anywhere there are kids. The printed surface is sealed behind the panel where nothing can scuff it, so a wipe with a soft cloth is the only upkeep it will ever need. Built for indoor spaces and made to stay up for years.

Is acrylic right for your photo?

Acrylic rewards colour, contrast and light — landscapes, sunsets, water, city scenes, and portraits with rich tones. If your image is soft, pale or high-key throughout, the glossy surface has less to work with and a matte fine art paper may serve it better. Not sure? Bring the file into either store and we'll tell you honestly which way to go.