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GPW wrote:Bonnie , having dealt with “Artist” canvas for some 40+ years (being an Artist and all ), they do tend to be a bit more Expensive ... but this looks like some Good Heavy canvas , perfect for a skin http://www.allenscanvas.com/8prices.html ... Nice Wide widths available ...
GPW wrote: Just FYI , I always “size” my raw canvas first , then apply the Latex Gesso (primer) ... which is quite Thick , sand-able and does a great job of filling in the pores ... Couple coats , sanded in between becomes like the surface of an eggshell ... great “support" for a nice paint job ...
GPW wrote:Never tried it on a TD ... yet ... Check this out ... I have used this stuff for painting before ... http://www.utrechtart.com/Utrecht-Profe ... 38.utrecht
GPW wrote:That and generally the canvas has a much nicer surface free of “nubs “ , knots and other imperfections ... smoother ... more expensive ... Let’s face it ... you don’t want a lot of stuff sticking up in your fancy brushwork eh ???
Just FYI , I always “size” my raw canvas first , then apply the Latex Gesso (primer) ... which is quite Thick , sand-able and does a great job of filling in the pores ... Couple coats , sanded in between becomes like the surface of an eggshell ... great “support" for a nice paint job ...
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