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Ready-to-paint paper with a linen texture Canson Canva-Paper Pad is coated canvas-textured paper, greate for studies or finished works in oils, oil sticks, oil pastels and acrylics. The texture of the paper
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Ready-to-paint paper with a linen texture Canson Canva-Paper Pad is coated canvas-textured paper, greate for studies or finished works in oils, oil sticks, oil pastels and acrylics. The texture of the paper
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DANIEL SMITH Artist No. 12 Cotton Duck Canvas, 11.5oz, 96' Wide, By the Yard Daniel Smith Artist No. 12 Cotton Duck Canvas is woven with two threads in both directions. Apply a layer of rabbit skin glue before
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Heavy enough to stay put, this hard-to-find 24.5 oz. canvas has a pronounced weave, lies flat, and takes gesso and paint well. The self-edged 5-foot width is ideal for popular 3' x 5' and 5' x 8' floorcloths.
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This polyester fabric was developed specifically as an artist canvas. It is substantially stronger and more dimensionally stable than cotton and linen canvas, and will not expand and contract with changes in
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Use Ampersand's fine line of tools to work with Claybord panels. Use the Knives for fine details, Line tool for easy cross hatching, the Fiber Brush to remove large areas of paint, and the Wire Brush to create
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Use Ampersand's line of fine scratchboard tools and steel wool to render the finest detail. Artist's Grade Steel Wool contains no oil and will not harm your painting. Use the Line Tool for cross hatching, Wire
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This Fiber Brush is used to remove large areas of paint when working with Claybord panels.
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These pliers have a bolt between the handles to prevent over-squeezing. They are made from a heavy die-cast alloy, chrome-plated for long life.
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Restore tension to loose canvas without restretching or using expansion keys! Tight'n'up removes sagging, wrinkles or ripples, leaving canvas flat and tight. Just spray or brush on the back of painted or unpainted
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