Backing silk with canvas would be problematic because they both have different shrinkage rates. The canvas would shrink more than the silk and would cause the silk to pucker.
because of there white canvas tops
because of there white canvas tops
People paint with oil paint on canvas because it will not rub or flake off.
I suppose it could work if you sprayed or stippled the paint at 90 degrees to the canvas. The problem with normal brush-painting is that the paint will likely seep under the frisket between the threads of the canvas.
Because that was what he did, and then he went on dripping color all over the canvas.
Purchasing an art canvas that is pre-stretched means that the artist will not have to do the work themselves. A canvas must be very taut before painting. If the canvas was not stretched, painting fine details would be impossible because the canvas would move when pressed against.
yes, when you buy them you want them to be a little snug because the canvas stretches and since they fit well to the shape of your feet you can move around a lot in them without problem
If you are using oil paint because it can attack the canvas then a gesso coat is advisable. If acrylic, because it is non-degradable, you can paint directly onto the bare canvas. I suppose it all depends the quality of fineness or finish of the painting.
If you google 'photo+canvas' you'll get a number of firms. It would probably be better for you to convert the art to photos first, but talk to them.
Yes because a square can be a rectangle learn your math.
You could make your own out of some type on canvas or maybe buy one on ebay.com. It would probably be the best to just buy a new umbrella at a garage sale though.
Information on how to create your own canvas can be found on Custom Ink, Canvas Design, Zazzle, Create Canvas, Murals Your Way, Easy Canvas Prints and Wet Canvas.