Use an acid free Lightfast archival quality pen like Prismacolor pen.
I digitally sign the front and then with a pen sign the back of the canvas.
Rod
www.melottephotoimagery.com
--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "dramatic_landscape" <dramatic_landscape@...> wrote:
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> You don't want to have a fine tip point, as it will get stuck in the grooves of your canvas when you are signing it, making a neat signature extremely difficult if not impossible. Try medium point pens.
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> Matt
> http://www.MattSuess.com
>
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