How To Patch Canvas Painting
There’s a slew of backdrop options out on the market today for you to choose from. Sometimes, those options don't always fit your vision, whether because of budget or creativity. So, what do you do then? Why not make your own canvas?
If you have the time to create your own, it may work better for both your budget and creativity, especially when you can choose the exact color scheme to fit your vision. Yes, time is mone,y but it may be saving a lot more in cost versus ordering some already-made backgrounds. In the end, everyone is different and so are their budgets; the choice is yours on which route you want to go. Lui Cardenas shares how he creates his own canvas backdrops in this video. If you have done any home painting projects yourself, you already have the painting tools to go with this project, saving you from having to buy additional tools. There is a wide variety of paint rollers, all with different textures, which you can combine all in one canvas or use for different ones. As shown in the video, you can also add splatter textures with a sponge or use other items for more texture. When creating your own canvas backdrop, the possibilities are limited on by you.
How many of you have created your own backdrops before? Throw up some photos in the comments below showcasing your backdrops!
Torn paintings may seem hopeless, but often even severe damage can be made nearly invisible with the proper repair. Water damage may loosen the ground, causing loss of paint or mold growth on the surface. The artist’s technique itself may also cause problems that put the painting at risk for significant damage. All of these issues can be addressed by our skilled conservators. Each damaged and skillfully repaired painting below represented a different challenge. The challenges have been met, and the paintings can be seen once again as the artist intended.
20th century acrylic on canvas, private collection, Florida, USAThe painting was lined. A Mylar interleaving was used the help hold the tear in place.
Floating Pyramids, pastel by Lawrence Tribe, 20th Century, Private collection. Washington, DCThe paper support was buckled and the front was covered with mold from water damage. The pastel was flattened and lined, the mold was removed and the damaged areas were inpainted.
Standing nude, oil on canvas, by Milton Avery, 20th century, Private collection Connecticut, USAThe canvas was buckled and there was disfiguring sub-surface cracking in the white pigment. The painting was treated in a vapor tent to relax the paint film; the cracking paint film was then treated in a vacuum hot table with a favorable result.
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