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Senso Clear Primed Linen Stretched Canvas 3/4" DeepSave Up to49%Off list
Starting At: 11.69
…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… 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 -
Strathmore Sequential Paper And BoardsSave Up to38%Off list
Starting At: 15.17
…Pads are available in 5×17" and 12×12". None of these surfaces are lined allowing the artist the flexibility of working outside the box. 500 Series Bristol - Strathmore 500 Series Bristol is an industry standard created in 1893. These 100% cotton 2 ply bristols are available in three… Strathmore's 500 Series is the superhero of all Bristol surfaces, but what would a superhero be without a core of worthy minions? The 200, 300 and 400 Series all provide surfaces with their own unique attributes and staying power in the attack of the sequential artists. For every tool that you take into battle in you own quest for the ultimate story, Strathmore has a surface that will stand up to the challenge. 200 Series Smooth Blue Line Bristol - Our 200 Series Smooth surface is a Bristol weight board printed with non-reproducible blue lines for comic and Manga applications. These blue lined sheets are available in page and cover formats for artists who prefer the convenience of a grid lined sheet. Pads and sheet packs in this series are offered in the industry standard 11×17" format. 300 Series Smooth and Vellum Bristol - 300 Series Smooth and Vellum 100 lb. Bristol surfaces are available in three sizes. The smooth surface is ideal for both traditional and specialty pen and ink. Both surfaces work well with specialty pens and markers. Sheet packs and pads are available in the standard 11×17" format. Pads are available in 5×17" and 12×12". None of these surfaces are lined allowing the artist the flexibility of working outside the box. 500 Series Bristol - Strathmore 500 Series Bristol is an industry standard created in 1893. These 100% cotton 2 ply bristols are available in three surfaces in the standard 11×17" format. The plate surface has an ultra-smooth finish that is unsurpassed for detail work using traditional pen and ink tools, pencil along with specialty pens and markers. Vellum has a toothy finish that is excellent for graphite pencil, colored pencil, sketching sticks and specialty pens and markers. It is also a very good choice for charcoal pen and ink, air brush and light washes. Bristol surfaces are not recommended for traditional watercolor techniques. Items in the 500 Series are unlined for unbound illustrations. 500 Series Illustration Board for Wet Media - The newest surface in the 500 Series is Illustration Board for Wet Media. Available in single sheet packs of either 15×22" or 22×30", this professional quality board was designed to accept all illustration media. It has a strong, durable vellum finish for traditional drawing techniques. In addition it has been internally sized to accept wet media and can be used for light washes up to wet on wet applications. See More -
Strathmore 300 Series Stretched CanvasSave Up to49%Off list
Starting At: 8.75
Triple-Primed 100% Cotton Canvas 3/4" & 1-3/8" profiles Professional artists and amateurs can appreciate the exceptional quality of Strathmore's 300 Series Stretched Canvases. The robust 100% cotton Strathmore 300 Series stretched canvas has a medium-grain texture, allowing it to withstand even… Triple-Primed 100% Cotton Canvas 3/4" & 1-3/8" profiles Professional artists and amateurs can appreciate the exceptional quality of Strathmore's 300 Series Stretched Canvases. The robust 100% cotton Strathmore 300 Series stretched canvas has a medium-grain texture, allowing it to withstand even heavy impasto applications of acrylic or oil paint. Each canvas comes prepped for immediate use and boasts a solid pine stretcher frame in a traditional 3/4" or gallery 1-3/8" profile. Key Features:* Linen Texture, Triple-primed* 12oz.(410gsm) weight* 100% cotton canvas* 3/4" - Traditional Profile* 1-3/8" - Gallery Profile* Medium grain linen surface texture* Acid free* Back-stapled* Solid pine frame* Ready-to-use surface Perfect For:* Heavy applications* Acrylic, oil, or water-mixable oil* Impasto applications * Mixed media work* Collages* Painters of all levels See More -
Senso Clear Primed Linen Stretched Canvas 1-1/2" DeepSave Up to47%Off list
Starting At: 28.89
Clear Primed Stretched Linen Canvas, Medium Tooth Surface Senso Linen Stretched Canvases are clear primed, so you can use the rich natural color of the linen in your compositions. Each canvas is woven with specially processed heavyweight linen to create a medium-tooth canvas with good paint-gripping… Clear Primed Stretched Linen Canvas, Medium Tooth Surface Senso Linen Stretched Canvases are clear primed, so you can use the rich natural color of the linen in your compositions. Each canvas is woven with specially processed heavyweight linen to create a medium-tooth canvas with good paint-gripping texture. You can paint with acrylics, oils, and alkyds on the clear, acrylic primed surface. Senso Linen is also a great alternative to sanded pastel paper. Key Features: * 1-1/2" deep stretched canvas * Medium tooth natural linen weave surface * Special clear acrylic primer allows linen to show through * Back-stapled to allow for keying or re-stretching (keys included) * Warp-resistant genuine pine stretchers * Four paintable edges Perfect For: * Oil, acrylic, and alkyd colors * Alternative surface to sanded pastel paper * Frameless presentation * Painting portraits and landscapes * Archival works designed to last * Achieving a luminous, refractive effect in oils * Excellent adhesion of oils in thick or thin layers Many artists like to leave a border around their compositions to create a floating illusion on the linen. You can frame the 1-1/2" deep canvas or hung it as is. The canvas is stretched onto genuine pine stretcher bars and folded to create a crisp, neat corners. 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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