sail
with sail stacks
sail
bow- front, stern- back, port- left, starboard- right, mast- tall pole, boom- horizontal pole, sail- piece of cloth that catches the wind, deck- floor
some sort of canvas cloth
It's called a crows nest.
Those tall poles on sailing ships that are responsible for holding the sails aloft.
A frame around a piece of artwork on canvas have nothing to do with each other. It is not even necessary for a canvas to have a frame. A frame may distract from the artwork or hide part of the artwork on the canvas.
Between the mast and the boom. On ships with one mast, itt is located directly between port and starboard, and more towards the bow than the stern.
A mast or also known as a big pole sticking out of the ships floor.
The Eastern White Pine of Maine was the perfect mast in the days of sailing ships.
To repair a tear on an oil canvas painting do the repair from the back. Line up the threads in the tear and place a piece of fabric over top to hold in place. Cut a piece of canvas wider than the tear. Place a small amount of white craft glue on the back and place the sheet of canvas over the tear.