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Media Types for Canvas Art

Famous pieces like Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” and Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” has captured audiences from for many years, both for their mystery and incomparable beauty. Looking at these masterpieces will definitely leave anyone in awe. Unlike what most people believe in, these works take more than just sheer talent. Using the right materials also play a big role in creating great aesthetics and making them last.

Canvas is the most common surface medium for paintings because of its durability. It is a woven fabric made of either cotton or linen. Artists usually apply a substance called “gesso” to prevent their work from fading over time.

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Different media are also used depending on preference and style and choosing the right one is very important. Oil is perhaps the most common material for canvas paintings because of its durability. Colours and strokes are also well defined and texture can be expressed effectively. Oil pastel is also used and is similar to crayons. It is user-friendly and is good for beginners. It can be used in dry form or it can be mixed with other items for a more dramatic effect. Different strokes produce different intensities.

Wax can also be utilised. Heating it and adding different palette pigments will produce a surprising effect. This method has been used for centuries using different techniques. Since the material hardens when cool, swift hands are required for this. Another popular choice is watercolour. It produces a distinctive elegance to any work and has a unique fluid look.

Another medium commonly used for portraits is charcoal. It is made of impure carbon and it has a unique vintage effect similar to black and white photos and sepia. Another type not mostly used is gouache, using a technique that suspends pigments in water. It dries quickly giving artists some difficulty in achieving their planned shades.

If you are just starting to paint, experiment to find which one would suit you best. Explore different possibilities and use your imagination. Gather inspiration by travelling through places with beautiful landscape and architecture like Brittany in France. Make sure to stay at LaRenardais to experience ultimate comfort.

 
 
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