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Preparing a Canvas for Acrylic Painting By: Eric Danielson

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Page 1: Preparing a canvas for acrylic painting

Preparing a Canvas for

Acrylic PaintingBy: Eric Danielson

Page 2: Preparing a canvas for acrylic painting

Preparation

• The most obvious misstep all learners make is purchasing a pre-stretched canvas or canvas board.

• The number two mix-up is leaving the canvas white when they begin painting.

• Cover the white canvas with one solid paint color which is called a ‘ toned ground’.

• It can change your sketches by making them look more expert, build the velocity in making your compositions and issue you an imbecile evidence technique for making a tonal temperament in your work.

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Colors used for the toned ground

• The art experts of The Paint Place in NYC the absolute beginner to use Yellow Ochre.

• Burnt Umber + white, Raw Umber + white or Yellow Ochre can also be a good option.

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Prime a Canvas

• Appropriately preparing a canvas will shield it from the degenerative impacts of oil paint and in addition give legitimate backing and adherence of oil, acrylic or alkyd paints.

• Artist canvas must be fixed and prepared.

• After stretching cotton duck or linen canvas on a stretcher bar, prepare it for painting by following these steps.

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Steps

1. Set up your canvas as it can be expected to achieve all sides of it.

2. Mix up your primer so its even and prepared to go.

3. Apply unique paste to fix canvas and seal the snooze of the material if vital.

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Steps

4. Utilizing a hardened brush, stroke parallel to the length of the canvas. Cover totally however spread as uniformly and thinly as possible. Allow coat to dry completely

5. Repeat the same step for 3 times.

6. Use sand paper to smooth the surface.

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Tips

• Sand the canvas delicately between steps. Just give a conventional once over with fine sandpaper and forget about the dust to issue it a smoother composition.

• After the last layer let the entire thing dry for a decent 24 hours, and it will be some more strong and will take paint better.

• Slender painting grounds permit the canvas to better withstand the psychologist and swell cause by stickiness variances.

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Thank You !!!