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    I'd like to see what sort of art you do.
    I do not stretch canvas, or tape paper. I just buy heavy paper and deal with it.
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    Well, I work in 3d, but I can relate. I like the slow way of doing things. Sometimes the journey is better than the destination.

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    I stretch my watercolor paper but that isn't really canvas.

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    I used to stretch all my canvases between 20-30 years ago. Big 6x4 foot ones, linen. Oil paintings. I had lots of gallery shows. I liked doing it back then, but eventually got tired of doing all that large heavy stretching. It was hard on the hands, for one thing. In any case, I moved towards smaller paintings on wood and also sculptures by that time.
    Stretching canvases was a sort of zen meditation preparation act for the intense activity of creating art. Nowadays i play music for my creative outlet instead (which I find more relaxing less solitary than painting), and I find my 'zen' connection in doing things like biking and roller skating and long walks.
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    I want to see your paintings too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
    I stretch my watercolor paper but that isn't really canvas.
    No matter how much I stretched my watercolor paper, it always seemed to buckle a teenie bit. So then I'd have to place it under a heavy book. Then I tried the watercolor canvas and decided, what the heck, I'll just paint in oils and be done with it, lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    No matter how much I stretched my watercolor paper, it always seemed to buckle a teenie bit. So then I'd have to place it under a heavy book. Then I tried the watercolor canvas and decided, what the heck, I'll just paint in oils and be done with it, lol!
    You have to WET it down. Give it a bath. Tape it with the tape that has the disgusting adhesive on it like an envelope flap does. I let it dry and don't remove it from the board until the painting is complete.

    HOW in the world do you get your oils to come out looking like a wash?? Do you use an armload of white???? HOW??

    Mimi - very nice!!

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    to keep my stuff flat, when I am done i just paint the whole back of it with water and then flatten it in towels covered by a stack of books. they come out nice and flat that way.

    a jersey, eh? that would be cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    a jersey, eh? that would be cool.
    Yeah, I'd like an artsy fartsy jersey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
    You have to WET it down. Give it a bath. Tape it with the tape that has the disgusting adhesive on it like an envelope flap does. I let it dry and don't remove it from the board until the painting is complete.

    HOW in the world do you get your oils to come out looking like a wash?? Do you use an armload of white???? HOW??
    I used to soak my paper in the tub, smooth it and tape it down, and then grumble as it slowly buckled. I walked out of my watercolor class and never looked back. The irony is, I employ watercolor techniques to do my oils, lol. As for the oils, I rarely use white. Just this year I've used it in some of my paintings. I've updated my website.

    www.cathyburge.com

    Mimi and Fly, I would enjoy painting with you.

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    Or Mimtabby..approach teamestrogen owner...make a mousepad, waterbottle logo....

    Am impressed many of you like watercolours. I dislike watercolours..too mercurial and chancy to work with. Watercolour painting is not good for a control freak like me. I'm a slow plodder..I even find acrylic paints dry too fast for my dreamin' brain.

    Well maybe I should have kept my watermedia paper (250 lb) taped down when I doodling around last weekend. I used rice vermicelli wrappers, wetted down and pressed it down, wrinkly and brushed it down onto paper with coloured glossy acrylic gel. A texture effect...not representing any reality!

    Geez....it took a LONG time to dry. And then 24 hrs. later, the paper seized up and bubbled when the pasta dried up. Another failed experiment. Next time it'll be wood board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Well maybe I should have kept my watermedia paper (250 lb) taped down when I doodling around last weekend. I used rice vermicelli wrappers, wetted down and pressed it down, wrinkly and brushed it down onto paper with coloured glossy acrylic gel. A texture effect...not representing any reality!

    Geez....it took a LONG time to dry. And then 24 hrs. later, the paper seized up and bubbled when the pasta dried up. Another failed experiment. Next time it'll be wood board.

    Maybe a little tomato sauce mixed into the gel next time....?

    I did lots of that texture stuff in my paper mache sculptures long ago. Fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    I'd like to see what sort of art you do.

    Intercession I, 36x48, oil, 2008

 

 

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