Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Now online: Ask the Experts archive!
The latest exciting addition to our new website is the archive of Ask the Experts questions from The Artist's Magazine and Watercolor Artist! We're continually adding more content to this Q-and-A category, where you can find information like this:

Q. I normally paint on stretched canvas or gesso-primed Masonite panels. I've noticed a growing number of artists in my area are gluing canvas to Masonite and I'd like to try this myself. What type of glue would you recommend for this process?

A. If you’re going to glue canvas—either preprimed or primed after attachment—to a panel, I'd recommend using a panel of Luan plywood, birch plywood or Masonite. All of these create very sturdy, durable supports.

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