Canvas Boardsby Fredrix
These acid-free, acrylic titanium primed canvas boards provide an economical alternative to traditional stretched canvas. All panels are completely turned and glued on heavy board for ensured durability. Frederix Canvas Boards are more portable than traditional stretched canvas, making them a great solution for students and artists on the move. Suitable for oil or acrylic painting, mixed media applications, and more.
Canvas boards are available individually and in packs. Ask a question about Canvas Boards Ask a question about this product | See all questions & answers (8) Average User Rating: Based on (170 Reviews) Barb B. from Snohomish, WA says: I absolutely LOVE these for mixed media work and acrylic painting. The price is perfect too. Please wait...
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I was given a roll of Fredrix linen canvas. I would like to make some boards. What would be a good adhesive to use? - Asked by John in Idaho on 23-Apr-14
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Acrylic Gesso may be applied directly to the board and used to adhere the linen before the gesso dries. Apply a fairly thick coat quickly and smooth the canvas from the center out to the edges. Follow with two or three more coats of gesso on top to properly prime the linen for painting. If the roll is already primed, try Maximum Strength Spray Adhesive by Blair or the Glass, Metal and More Premium Permanent Glue by Beacon. - Answered by MisterArt on 25-Apr-14Are these canvas boards good for finger paints or washable paints? - Asked by Kelsie McDuff on 17-Apr-14
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These canvas boards will work with oils, acrylics, and other media. However, Archival Watercolor Canvas Board by Fredrix is primed with an absorbent gesso that may offer better results for finger paints or washable paints. - Answered by MisterArt on 21-Apr-14I have only used stretched canvas in the past. Will these boards work with "wet-on-wet" oil technique? Many of my paintings stay wet for many days. - Asked by Donna D on 09-Feb-14
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These canvas panels are primed with the same amount and quality gesso as the Fredrix stretched canvas. The wet-on-wet technique will work on these panels much like it does on primed, stretched canvas. - Answered by MisterArt on 13-Feb-14What is the depth of these boards? - Asked by DIANNE on 17-Aug-13
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This is gesso primed canvas glued to a board which is a 2-ply cardboard. They are a little more than 1/8 in. thick. - Answered by MisterArt on 19-Aug-13Is this canvas be suitable for crayon art? - Asked by Trisha on 20-Jun-13
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It should be okay for crayon as it is primed with acrylic gesso. - Answered by MisterArt on 20-Jun-13Can I paint as-is or do I need to put a canvas on the board? - Asked by reneec on 14-Feb-13
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The Fredrix canvas boards are an alternative to traditional stretched canvas. The panels are primed and glued onto heavy board, so you can paint directly on them. - Answered by MisterArt on 14-Feb-13Is the canvas attached to a wood frame that I could put staples in for stretching fabric? - Asked by Sarah on 07-Dec-12
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These canvas boards are mounted onto a flat heavy board. We do carry pre- stretched canvases that are stretched onto wooden stretcher bars. The canvas material is stapled onto the stretcher bars in this example. - Answered by MisterArt on 07-Dec-12Do you create custom-sized canvas boards? - Asked by Stacey on 21-Oct-12
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We do not do special orders. - Answered by MisterArt on 26-Oct-12Ask a Question About Canvas Boards
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