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Home » How To Stretch Your Own Canvas

How To Stretch Your Own Canvas

July 19, 2010 by Ralph S Leave a Comment

Learn how to stretch your own canvas with this free art lesson.  In the following 20+ minute video, Artist Joe DiGiulio demonstrates how he stretches a double primed linen canvas.  Joe shares all of his tips on how to create the perfect surface for your next painting.  He explains all of the supplies and tools that will you need to do everything on your own.  I know stretching your own canvas seems intimidating, but it really isn’t that difficult and you will save money in the long run.  I hope you find this video art lesson helpful.

A big thanks to Joe for creating this video lesson.  You can learn more about Joe by visiting his website here.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jx8hZRy450U

 

 

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