how to stretch a canvas

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  • @DrawMixPaint
    @DrawMixPaint  11 лет назад +8

    Yes, I do, but not often. I wish I had the time because I enjoy doing that.

  • @mnbalfour1985
    @mnbalfour1985 7 лет назад +6

    The good thing about stretching your own canvases is that you can choose your own length/width ratio. With bought canvases you have to be content with what is made available by the art supply stores. Even canvases that are custom made by art supply stores can be undesirable because they are made to whole centimetre or whole inch values. What if you don't want that? For example what if you want to dimension your canvas according to the golden ratio of 1:1.618, or the ratio of 1:((1 + (5^1/2))/2) to be exact. If your canvas is dimensioned according to the golden ratio it makes it easier to arrange your composition according to the golden ratio and in turn produce a more aesthetically pleasing artwork.

  • @ratishsharma4388
    @ratishsharma4388 6 лет назад +9

    Heavy 100% polyester cloth, like Dimout or Blackout curtain cloth, makes good canvas surface after putting few coats or artist acrylic gesso. Drum tight all seasons, stronger, no mildew, silver fish ignore it too!

  • @woodsstuffmx
    @woodsstuffmx 2 месяца назад

    Thank you, every video i see from you is a interesting learning experience.

  • @hardstyle3196
    @hardstyle3196 5 лет назад +5

    Amazing! Can't wait to buy my roll of canvas! Though I still wanna learn more about stretcher bars, i feel like little is talked about them🤔

  • @hazelnazel123
    @hazelnazel123 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this. I've had trouble keeping tension but I think that preliminary stretch will help.

  • @mikeschick8461
    @mikeschick8461 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for taking your time to go through this step by step. I will definitely adopt your approach in the future.

  • @johnbrophy597
    @johnbrophy597 8 лет назад +4

    Ha! I thought I was the only one who stretches canvases this way. This technique works really well for large canvases too.

  • @joshuawarren1715
    @joshuawarren1715 2 года назад +4

    LOL! Love you man! "Check the corners with a CD case"... Anyone under 40 has no idea what you're talking about! 😂 HOWEVER, you REALLY know your stuff! Cheers! 👍

  • @SueDeutscher
    @SueDeutscher 11 лет назад +4

    I was having problems with the corners... thank you, Mark!

  • @adnanarshad7064
    @adnanarshad7064 5 лет назад +1

    Hey there i realy love your work im from Pakistan i always enjoys your videos from dIYs painting tools to painting tips, kindly put a video of how to make a wooden frame diy ( stretcher bar) as you make your own looks pretty neat and strong

  • @danielmillard8134
    @danielmillard8134 10 лет назад +7

    Keith Johnson, old masters used nails! But stretched there canvases lose. Because rabbit skin glue, tightens the fibers of canvas.

  • @mariaholvoegouras936
    @mariaholvoegouras936 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the invaluable sea of info on your web site! And thanks to Emily for voicing the learner's perspective! Not sure if you still post replies. My two questions would be: is it important to slant the staples slightly in order to avoid the wood to crack lengthwise? and, after securing the initial corner, should one always pick the longest opposing corner (in the case of a rectangular shaped frame)?

  • @jordansabolick7837
    @jordansabolick7837 6 лет назад +5

    What kind of staple gun are you using? Is it pneumatic or electric? Thanks

  • @americanpsychonaut
    @americanpsychonaut 3 месяца назад

    I'm slowly going through you course. Something I had to look up on my own that you should do a video on is sizing and priming your canvas. Also is there a reason you put the staples on the side of the stretcher strips? I think traditionally you staple to the back so when hanging, staples aren't visible

  • @joec8079
    @joec8079 3 года назад

    Safety tip at the end *chef kiss*

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 4 года назад

    I forgot how involved stretching a canvas can be. I dropped the canvas altogether, in favor of panels. Seems a lot faster, and I like the smooth, rigid surface.

  • @scotttheartist
    @scotttheartist 11 лет назад +4

    DO you ever make your own frames? People seem to want to buy paintings already framed but they're so expensive from the stores.

    • @monicaperez2843
      @monicaperez2843 5 лет назад +2

      Mark said in an earlier video that he regretted not learning how to make frames early in his career because they are so expensive.

  • @beanstaIkjack
    @beanstaIkjack 3 года назад +1

    Cheers bruv

  • @barbarapackard873
    @barbarapackard873 3 года назад +1

    Do you trim off the excess canvas, or tack it down in the back?

  • @Mr960silva
    @Mr960silva 11 лет назад +2

    In my opinion, those who made frames for our paintings are also artists. Have someone that can turn a painting with dignity and valorize the work, boths parts winns with that.
    Good taste is important when to choose a frame. Is just a idea.

  • @yvetteshaw9434
    @yvetteshaw9434 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you Mark! Where can I get a canvas stretcher tool like the one you used on this video?

    • @hardstyle3196
      @hardstyle3196 5 лет назад +2

      The pliers so think you get in just about any art supply store and the staple gun at a hardware store

    • @scottgabriel9829
      @scottgabriel9829 4 года назад +3

      For what it's worth, I'll add this comment. The pliers he's using in this video are actually sheet metal seaming pliers. I have a couple of pairs. Though I've not tried them for stretching canvas. These are not the standard canvas stretching pliers one sees offered by art supply houses. Search the net for "sheet metal compound seaming pliers" and you'll see numerous examples being sold by sheet metal tool suppliers.

    • @jamesmonroe3043
      @jamesmonroe3043 4 года назад +1

      @@scottgabriel9829 Hi Scott, What about the loose canvas past the staples? Just leave it? Can you staple it to the back? Thank you. (I probably shouldn't even worry about a really good canvas, or doing it myself yet)

  • @ThePeterV
    @ThePeterV 7 лет назад +2

    Great video Mark, many thanks. You mention that you make your stretcher bars and the lip on the bar looks as though it is all one piece? How do you make yours?

  • @braddarnell2498
    @braddarnell2498 7 лет назад +1

    What is the benefit of doing your own? Is it cost or quality or just pride of doing it yourself. My work is getting better thanks to guys like you so I have started to purchase better quality canvas. I started on the 6 canvas bundles from Michaels LOL . Now I am looking at the Master Canvas brand and the Blick art company brand which is nice without huge cost.

    • @jmmacb03
      @jmmacb03 4 года назад

      A teacher on RUclips said that your next painting could be your masterpiece so you want the best you can afford. Also, if you buy oil-primed linen with a lovely finished back (with Master Canvas sticker) you will be able to sell it as something people would be happy to invest in. Right now I am using up old Curry's/ Michael's canvases and they two in a pkg have wrinkles and the canvas is touching the stretcher bar-and I will only use them for colour studies. I want to use good materials and I love Mark's paints and colour checker!!

  • @rainbowfrite4739
    @rainbowfrite4739 4 года назад

    Do you have a video on how you make your stretcher strips/bars? I can't find one on your channel.

  • @keithjohnsonart5639
    @keithjohnsonart5639 11 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I was curious how the old masters stretched canvas without staple guns?

    • @HondoTrailside
      @HondoTrailside 3 года назад

      Tacks. Not the bulletin board type, more like furniture tacks

  • @alvinmyers1346
    @alvinmyers1346 9 лет назад

    I was wondering if you use/could use this method with a pre-painted canvas? if not. could you suggest methods for stretching a pre-painted canvas? thank you :)

  • @allyssaolaivar6138
    @allyssaolaivar6138 10 лет назад +3

    Sir, can you please explain why you staple the sides first? I have seen lot of tutorials on stretching a canvas, and they always start at the center. Your reply will be much appreciated!
    Some people can't keep their dumps private. It's his way of stretching, and if it works for him (clearly it works), then it has to be the one he should be teaching to us.

  • @allenvoss7977
    @allenvoss7977 3 года назад

    What size staples??

  • @DenizCerceveGrup
    @DenizCerceveGrup 9 лет назад

    kanvas baskılar için kaliteli ekonomiş şase imalatımız vardır

  • @TheMagistrant
    @TheMagistrant 2 года назад

    why not from the center?

  • @levitabernacle3137
    @levitabernacle3137 6 лет назад +1

    He has thin wood.

  • @dactylus90
    @dactylus90 11 лет назад

    lol the rules in stretching the canvas is that you must stapled all center just like drawing a cross then if you see the center stapled all! another failure on your demo!

  • @dactylus90
    @dactylus90 11 лет назад

    it was not the old master way of stretching the canvas. dont be fooled by this guy! you must know the correct order of stapling the canvas. in academic art school rooted from the renaissances the one that attend in italy you must start knowing the axis just like drawing a cross in center of canvas. this guy have a lot of mistake making an art.

    • @bigdaveuk97
      @bigdaveuk97 Год назад +1

      Haha.....where is your RUclips video on how to do this ? And a link to your portfolio/major works too ?