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While priming prepares the canvas ready to receive paint, underpainting is a first layer of paint applied after priming. Traditionally a lean layer with a reduced palette, it’s a tonal rendering...
Understand the crucial differences between sizing and priming. Discover how these techniques protect and enhance your artwork, ensuring a durable and professional finish.
Discover the art of canvas preparation with our comprehensive guide to gesso. From application techniques to drying times and canvas priming tips, explore how to achieve the perfect foundation for...
Stretched canvas, securely mounted over a wooden frame, offers a flat, taut surface ideal for painting. This prevents the canvas from wrinkling or distorting under brushstrokes. Conversely, painting on unstretched...
All canvas needs to be primed before you start painting, to ensure the paint isn’t absorbed into the surface. The more layers of primer (often referred to as gesso) that...
Many artists find it helpful to sketch an outline of their planned composition on canvas before starting a painting. You can use pencil, charcoal or transfer paper, and do this...
Canvas that’s been primed for oil or acrylic paint isn’t suitable for watercolour because the surface isn’t absorbent. However, you can buy special watercolour canvases that have been prepared so that they...
Explore different canvas options: canvas boards for portability and durability, canvas rolls for custom-sized canvases, canvas sheets as pre-cut alternatives, and canvas paper with a textured surface suitable for oil and...
Explore the definitive guide to choosing between cotton and linen canvases for your artwork. Learn about their textures, durability, ease of use, cost considerations, and environmental impact to make informed...
Discover how to maintain canvas tension using wedges. We detail the process of inserting wedges into corners to restore or adjust canvas tension for optimal painting conditions.
There are a number of acrylic mediums in both gloss and matt variations that can be used with Designers Gouache. However, we recommend experimenting with your chosen medium and colour before committing to a painting.
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