You are so welcome! You can also use this method for just straight canvas without the paper. I would add a grommet every 12 inches all around for loose canvas without paper just because it’s softer.
I love this Sergio, and that you’ve been so generous in sharing your process…thoroughly! I’m guessing this system will work well on smaller canvases as well. I like that it gives buyers the option to hang or put it in a frame, the wrong frame style can sometimes keep a buyer from purchasing a piece!
Thank you! Appreciate your helping other artists & the breadth of your video topics. You’ve just given me a solution to a problem I’ve been thinking about for a year with this video.
Thank you for this Sergio! I too love to work on paper and have been thinking about using unstretched canvas as well. I’m looking forward to trying the combo of both!
You are always such a great artist, generous teacher, marketing genius! Thank you so much ! I might apply this to smaller size ( space issue) Will watch th video about applying paper on the canvas. I assume also the gesso helps maintenig the paper flat. Awesome! Thank you !
❤ My dear friend, 🎉😂When I hear you speaking and sharing , I feel like I have known an old friend for a long time. You sharing it very sincerely and useful, ha ha I also love painting with paper.
Thanks so much for this great series of video about paper on canvas! 🌟 I love using both, and I am wondering if any type of paper can be used this way, or is there only a range that can be attached to canvas. I am thinking of thinner paper.
Fantastic Part 2 about this technique, Sergio. Thank you so much! Question: Do you think it is safe for me to mount a mixed-media paper piece from 30 years ago this way? The piece is on Lennox paper and is sealed well with matte medium. Any special tips or considerations I need to make in this case?
Yes, absolutely. I suggest to first learn the technique and test it on an empty sheet of paper. You can always paint on it later. Once you got it, do the one with the art on it. My main recommendations is to spend long time rolling over the image until it dries completely. Sometimes I roll pressure it for about 45 minutes. The more the better to avoid gaps. Make sure the canvas is primed with a couple coats to be safe. Best of luck!
@sergiogomezart Thank you! Will do! I'll practice on something not so previous to me to work out the kinks and get the technique down first. Gracias, Sergio!!
@sergiogomez thx for the content. Me I particularly liked the wild gestural edges before better. Also how do you store these huge papers while they are not hanging on walls?
Wow. This is a brilliant idea. Contemporary artists are sharing hot tip , what a time to be an artist. Thank you so much Artist Sergio.
I paint on big canvases & spent tons shipping framed canvases! This is excellent technique. This is so much easier to ship. Ty for sharing this!
You are so welcome! You can also use this method for just straight canvas without the paper. I would add a grommet every 12 inches all around for loose canvas without paper just because it’s softer.
@@sergiogomezart🙏Ty for that tip as well!
El papel tiene una absorción diferente y ofrece una riqueza de textura visual con el material que se utilice !!!
Thanks Sergio for sharing your technique. Love your laidback presentation style.
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
I love this Sergio, and that you’ve been so generous in sharing your process…thoroughly! I’m guessing this system will work well on smaller canvases as well. I like that it gives buyers the option to hang or put it in a frame, the wrong frame style can sometimes keep a buyer from purchasing a piece!
Absolutely. It will perfectly work on a smaller piece. It will be much easier than a big one. Best of luck!
Thank you! Appreciate your helping other artists & the breadth of your video topics.
You’ve just given me a solution to a problem I’ve been thinking about for a year with this video.
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
Loved videos1&2
Thanks for letting me know. :). Glad they were helpful
Generous sharing, thanks Sergio
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
I got lucky today, YT recommended your video. Thank You for the excellent video. You earned a new subscriber.
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Clever even for smaller works
love your work, really beautiful and love the idea of pair on canvas, fabulous!!!!!!! thank you
Gracias Sergio por tu generosidad al compartir tus conocimientos.
Gracias a ti!
Thank you for this Sergio! I too love to work on paper and have been thinking about using unstretched canvas as well. I’m looking forward to trying the combo of both!
You'll have to let me know how it works out for you! Make some tests first. It takes a few tries to get it right.
You are always such a great artist, generous teacher, marketing genius! Thank you so much ! I might apply this to smaller size ( space issue) Will watch th video about applying paper on the canvas. I assume also the gesso helps maintenig the paper flat. Awesome! Thank you !
Thanks so much! Yes, the gesso does help keep the paper flat. You can apply a couple coats both on paper and canvas for added strenght.
❤ My dear friend, 🎉😂When I hear you speaking and sharing , I feel like I have known an old friend for a long time. You sharing it very sincerely and useful, ha ha I also love painting with paper.
I love paper too. My favorite trips are to stationary and art stores. I touch every sheet I walk by. lol.
Me too! I love the feel of good paper. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for this great series of video about paper on canvas! 🌟 I love using both, and I am wondering if any type of paper can be used this way, or is there only a range that can be attached to canvas. I am thinking of thinner paper.
Fantastic Part 2 about this technique, Sergio. Thank you so much! Question: Do you think it is safe for me to mount a mixed-media paper piece from 30 years ago this way? The piece is on Lennox paper and is sealed well with matte medium. Any special tips or considerations I need to make in this case?
Yes, absolutely. I suggest to first learn the technique and test it on an empty sheet of paper. You can always paint on it later. Once you got it, do the one with the art on it. My main recommendations is to spend long time rolling over the image until it dries completely. Sometimes I roll pressure it for about 45 minutes. The more the better to avoid gaps. Make sure the canvas is primed with a couple coats to be safe. Best of luck!
@sergiogomezart Thank you! Will do! I'll practice on something not so previous to me to work out the kinks and get the technique down first. Gracias, Sergio!!
Practice on a piece not so PRECIOUS to me... LOL.
@sergiogomez thx for the content. Me I particularly liked the wild gestural edges before better. Also how do you store these huge papers while they are not hanging on walls?
I want to know how you choose your paper. Which paper you use, when and why?
i paint on paper in oils, and i leave the edges ripped on purpose.