June 11, 2008

Want to Learn Canvas Painting?

by Joseph Then

It is unbelievable how some people can actually express themselves through art. Don't you wish you are like them? Expressing your thoughts and feelings just by canvas painting? Well, if you are keen to learn canvas painting, read on.

Like I mentioned earlier, this article will serve as a good introduction to canvas painting. This article serves as a guide to canvas painting. I bet you can't wait to know more about canvas painting so, come let's find out more.

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.

The most essential item is the canvas. As we all know there are many types of canvases available in the market. If you are wondering which one to choose, well, calm down. This article is here to help. As beginners, you should start painting on cotton canvases. This is because; it does not take a lot of experience to control the flow of the paint on a cotton canvas. However, you must remember that you should choose a cotton canvas that is considered quite thick.

There are many brushes available at the stationery store. Some are sold individually while some are sold in packets. A brush that is considered good quality is a brush that is soft. A fine tip brush is not necessarily good. The size of the brush depends on the area you want to paint on. A good quality brush is usually made of horse's tail.

However, these brushes are difficult to find and can be quiet costly. Another tip that I can give you is that you should get an easel to hold your canvas.

By cleaning your floor with turpentine and cloth you will be able to remover the stains. You can also remove the stains on your hands by washing them with turpentine.

Now that you are armed with this information, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and let that creative juices flowing. Get a canvas and some paint and start canvas painting. Try canvas painting with your family and friends too! You'll never know if you'll be the next Picaso. Good luck!

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