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Senso Clear Primed Linen PanelsSave Up to56%Off listDraw on it, Print on it, Transfer on it, Collage on it and of course, Paint on it! These incredibly versatile Senso Clear Primed Linen Multi-Media Panels are the perfect surface for exploring and trying out new media. Senso Painting Panels feature a clear acrylic priming that can be painted on or… Draw on it, Print on it, Transfer on it, Collage on it and of course, Paint on it! These incredibly versatile Senso Clear Primed Linen Multi-Media Panels are the perfect surface for exploring and trying out new media. Senso Painting Panels feature a clear acrylic priming that can be painted on or drawn on with all kinds of media. Use it as a surface for acrylic gouache, acrylics, egg tempera, caseins, oil colors, pastels, graphite, charcoal and even micron pens. Each panel is especially stiff for building the heaviest layers of paint or collaging/decoupage. Sold in a variety of sizes, these heavyweight board panels are built beautiful and strong to last a lifetime. Key Features: * Primed with clear, acrylic primer gesso * Medium tooth natural linen weave surface * 3mm Archival MDF board backer and acid free glue * Available in a wide variety of sizes * Stiff surface for use with oils, acrylics, graphite, pastels, technical drawing pens and collage * Perfect For: * Oils, acrylics, graphite, pastels, technical drawing pens and collage * Painting, drawing, screen printing and more * Artists of all skill levels Is linen or cotton canvas better? Linen is strong and durable, and remains the preferred surface for many artists. Linen is more expensive than cotton and retains its natural oils, which helps to preserve the fiber's flexibility and stops the canvas from becoming brittle. It is also regarded as having a more “natural” weaved finish than cotton. See More
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The New Drawing On The Right Side Of The BrainSave Up to10%Off list…introduction* New reproductions of master drawings* Updates based on recent research on the brain's plasticity and the enormous value of learning new skills/ utilizing the right hemisphere of the brain* New focus on how the ability to draw on the strengths of the right hemisphere can serve as an… Revised edition of the classic bestselling how to draw book! Translated into more than seventeen languages, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards is the world's most widely used instructional drawing book. Whether you are drawing as a professional artist, as an artist in training, or as a hobby, this book will improve all levels of drawing skills. It will give you a greater confidence in your ability and deepen your artistic perception, as well as foster a new appreciation of the world around you. About the Author: Betty Edwards speaks regularly at universities, art schools, and companies. Now retired from her position as professor emeritus of art at California State University in Long Beach, Edwards received her doctorate from UCLA in art, education, and the psychology of perception. Dr. Edwards has been profiled on the Today show and in Time, among other magazines and newspapers. She lives in California. This edition includes:* A new introduction* New reproductions of master drawings* Updates based on recent research on the brain's plasticity and the enormous value of learning new skills/ utilizing the right hemisphere of the brain* New focus on how the ability to draw on the strengths of the right hemisphere can serve as an antidote to the increasing left-brain emphasis in American life - the worship of all that is linear, analytic, digital, etc.* An informative section that addresses research linking early childhood "scribbling" to later language development and the importance of parental encouragement of this activity Key Features:* Paperback – 320 pages* Publisher: TarcherPerigee; 4 edition; April 26, 2012* Language: English Perfect For:* Improving drawing skills at all levels* Gaining greater confidence in your abilities* Deepening your artistic perceptions See More
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Senso Clear Primed Linen Canvas PadsSave Up to52%Off list…These incredible canvas pads are the perfect surface for exploring and trying out new ideas. Senso Linen Canvas Pad sheets feature a clear acrylic priming that can be painted on or drawn on with different types of media. Use it as a surface for acrylic gouache, acrylics, egg tempera, caseins, oil… Acrylic Primed Heavyweight Linen - The Lightweight Alternative When Traveling! These incredible canvas pads are the perfect surface for exploring and trying out new ideas. Senso Linen Canvas Pad sheets feature a clear acrylic priming that can be painted on or drawn on with different types of media. Use it as a surface for acrylic gouache, acrylics, egg tempera, caseins, oil colors, pastels, colored pencils, charcoal, and even micron pens. By taking these pads along with you on your travels, you have a lightweight, space-efficient means of carrying a wide array of surfaces and sizes. Since the canvas is flat, you can easily mat around the artwork to cover where the binder clips were, or you can simply retouch when you get back to your studio. Let's face it, there is no perfect system, but canvas pads are a low-cost and effective alternative! If you're painting with oils, we suggest using drying oil mediums, so the paint film will dry overnight, allowing you to transport your paintings easier. Key Features: * For playing, studying, serious art and Plein aire! * Medium tooth paint gripping texture * Heavyweight 14 oz. premium clear primed linen canvas! * Each pad contains 10 sheets * Tape bound to a sturdy backing board * Primed with clear, universal acrylic primer * Available in a wide variety of sizes Perfect For: * Oils, acrylics, colored pencils, pastels, technical drawing pens, and collage * Painting, drawing, screen printing, and more * Artists of all skill levels * Practicing your painting See More
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Senso Clear Primed Linen Stretched Canvas 3/4" DeepSave Up to49%Off list…pine stretchers * Back-stapled to allow for keying or re-stretching (keys included) * Four paintable edges for frameless presentation * Available in 3/4" and 1-1/2" depths Many artists like to leave a border around their compositions having them float on the linen creating a unique presentation… Clear Primed Stretched Linen Canvas, Medium tooth natural linen weave surface The Senso Clear Primed Stretched Linen Canvas is one of the few you'll find that will inspire you. Senso linen is made from a specially processed heavyweight linen that has a medium tooth with a good paint gripping texture and superb color elements creating a rich background for many unique painting effects. It is clear acrylic primed and will take acrylic colors, oil colors, caseins, alkyds and egg tempera. It will also make an excellent alternative to sanded pastel paper and it will enhance the value of finished paintings. * Sold In: Individual or boxes of 6 * 3/4" Deep, Heavyweight natural linen * Multi-media surface great for oil, acrylic and alkyd colors * Medium tooth natural linen weave surface * Special clear acrylic primer allows canvas surface to show through * Expertly stretched onto the back of genuine pine stretcher bars * Warp-resistant genuine pine stretchers * Back-stapled to allow for keying or re-stretching (keys included) * Four paintable edges for frameless presentation * Available in 3/4" and 1-1/2" depths Many artists like to leave a border around their compositions having them float on the linen creating a unique presentation that they or their customers can frame or hang as is. The canvas is stretched onto the back of genuine pine stretcher bars leaving a crisp neat edge. Standard weight ¾" × 1½" stretcher bars. Is linen or cotton canvas better? Linen is strong and durable, and remains the preferred surface for many artists. Linen is more expensive than cotton and retains its natural oils, which helps to preserve the fiber's flexibility and stops the canvas from becoming brittle. It is also regarded as having a more “natural” weaved finish than cotton. See More
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