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Friday, July 4, 2008

Tips on Canvas Painting

By Joseph Then

It never fails to amaze me how the large canvas paintings end up on the walls in the art gallery. I wonder how long it takes for someone to actually finish a painting so huge. Well, if you are an aspiring artist but you do not know where to begin, look no further. You have the answer right here. Read on and this will be your bible to canvas painting.

You have come to the right place if you want to find out more about canvas painting. This article offers you tips you need to know about canvas painting. This article also gives you tips on what you should not do in order to avoid certain mistakes made by most beginners. So, why not you get ahead and start reading. These are the tips that I can provide you with so that you can start canvas painting without a doubt.

The first and most important thing that you should have before you start painting is that; you need to have a canvas. A canvas can be bought from an art shop or even a large bookstore. There are may canvases available but as beginners, suggest that you stick to cotton canvases. However, do look out for cotton canvases that are quite thick. This is important as thin cotton canvases may not be able to support the 'weight' of the many layers of paint. You should also get an easel.

There are also many types of paints available. From water colours, to oil paints to acrylic paints. Most people think that beginners should use water colours to start painting but wait. That is not true. My suggestion and honest opinion is that beginners should start painting using acrylic paints. Acrylic paints are easier to handle. Another thing that you should have is a palette. Other than holding your paints, it also avoids one from using too much paint, thus wasting them.

Brushes may be sold in packets and some may be sold individually. Trust me; you should get a variety of sizes of paint brushes. Small brushes are used to paint smaller areas while big brushes are used to paint bigger areas. You should get a good quality brush so that you can avoid wasting money buying brushes over and over again. A good quality brush, like one made from horse's tail can be difficult to find and costly.

One more thing that you should not forget: Turpentine or thinner. Your first masterpiece will definitely create a substantial amount of mess and there will be paint on the floor and maybe even on your hands.

So what do you do if there's spillage of paint on your floor? Well, don't forget to get a bottle of turpentine. By wetting your cloth using turpentine, you can easily remove the paint stains on the floor. Trust me, you will create a lot of mess painting your first ever masterpiece.

In conclusion, not only professional painters can paint on canvas. Even you can start canvas painting. So, what are you waiting for? You should got get the materials needed and start painting right away. Best of luck!

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