Canvas
painting is the most popular and most used painting technique. If you visit a
museum or an art exhibit you will see a lot of works from famous artists done
in this medium. Many of classic and world renowned artists painted on canvas.
Canvas is a textile material and due to its texture it is great for painting
on. It started being used in the Renaissance period and since then it continued
to rise in popularity. Some of the most famous works of art are canvas
paintings.
Compared
to watercolor painting, canvas painting is livelier and bolder. This is due in
part to the fact that this type of painting is done with oil based paints. This
gives the paintings a longer life and a quality that maintains over a period of
time. They also allow for a higher degree of expression to go into the
painting. And oil paints are water resistant. A painting done on a canvas with
oil paints is very resistant to water damage and the degrading influence of
time. Because oil paints sink deep into the canvas, a painting done like this
can last for hundreds of years.
The
main impediment when an artist starts canvas painting is the fact that the
texture of the canvas is very rough. On a smooth surface painting is easier. On
canvas however a lot of pressure needs to be applied for the color to stick. Of
course after a period of practice it becomes easier. There are two types of
canvas to choose from. There is the stapled canvas and the spline canvas. The
stapled canvas is usually used by beginners, because its edges are stapled and
it has a clear delimitated shape. An experience painter would prefer to use the
spline canvas, because he can do the delimitations himself.
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