CANVAS OIL PAINT
Gather Materials
Pre-stretched canvas or canvas board.
Acrylic or Oil Paints: Choose based on your preference.
Brushes: Various sizes and shapes for different techniques.
- Palette: For mixing paints.
- Easel: Optional, but helpful for holding your canvas.
-Water or Solvents: Water for acrylics; turpentine or linseed oil for oils.
- Rags or Paper Towels: For cleaning brushes.
- Palette Knives: For mixing paints and texture effects.
- Gesso: If your canvas isn’t pre-primed.
2. Prepare the Canvas
- Priming (if needed): If your canvas isn’t pre-primed, apply a layer of gesso to create a smooth, paint-ready surface. Let it dry completely before starting.
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