How To Stretch A Canvas: QUICK CLIP #2

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  • @AndrewTischlerArt
    @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +20

    Hey guys! Thanks for all of the comments and likes! It's great to hear feedback and it helps me tailor these episodes and Quick Clips to what will help you most. After you have subscribed here, jump over to my website www.andrewtischler.com and subscribe there too! I give away heaps more free content on a regular basis. Be sure to check out my latest seascape DVD too, by going to www.andrewtischler.com/shop/ (check out all the 5 star reviews!)
    Thanks guys!

  • @TristanJCumpole
    @TristanJCumpole Рік тому +1

    Literally the best video on this procedure that I've found on UA-cam, and absolutely no surprise that it comes from yourself Andrew! Quick tip for anybody that doesn't have a large framing square is to measure corner to corner with a tape measure or long rule. It needs a bit more mental juggling to figure which way to knock the frame into square of course. Cheers!

  • @bowley4
    @bowley4 4 роки тому +14

    If you haven’t already, could you do a video about linens. Like qualities, what it’s made of exactly, thread counts etc.

  • @CarolAnn61
    @CarolAnn61 7 років тому +10

    Those corner wedges have always baffled me - thanks for explaining how they work

  • @theroyalpotato8390
    @theroyalpotato8390 7 років тому +6

    Great instructions! Taking the time to show exactly how to fold the corners is greatly appreciated, I've messed some up a while back, I don't think I'll have that problem again! So thanks mate!

  • @choppyismable
    @choppyismable 7 років тому +4

    I am obsessed his videos and just watch them on repeat, I wish my skills were as good as his. I also like that he's nice to his cat.

  • @Apollo_Blaze
    @Apollo_Blaze Рік тому

    This is the Best video that I have found on here for this...I have saved it to watch again when I need to...Thank you so much for showing how to do this in an easy to follow way. You are very handsome too.

  • @sagebird4388
    @sagebird4388 7 років тому +3

    Stretching canvas has always been intimidating to me, so I never tried. Thanks for the video! BTW, love the studio assistant.

  • @dailf.melton4502
    @dailf.melton4502 2 роки тому

    Finally, someone who knows how!
    I appreciate it!
    Have you done any videos on framing and matting a finished canvas?

  • @fayee8986
    @fayee8986 2 роки тому +1

    As always, you're appreciated, thank you for sharing. Yes thank you I have a question, how do you prepare a Masonite panel for painting thank you

  • @Saif_Alrawi
    @Saif_Alrawi 7 років тому

    Thank you, Andrew. I love your videos. They are so informative and helpful. But it seems to be designed for the professional artist rather than the beginner like me. Thanks again for your magic art.

  • @bryanmartin9420
    @bryanmartin9420 3 роки тому

    Excellent work

  • @markmoore5833
    @markmoore5833 4 роки тому +1

    Terrific idea Andrew! I'm now looking at the wall behind my desk and mentally rearranging the furniture in the room! I hope my wife catches the vision! ;-)

  • @MindGem
    @MindGem 7 років тому +3

    Great. I've just bought a bunch of cool frames with bad canvases on a second hand store so I will need this guide to stretch a new canvas on it. Good tip to get a much cheaper canvas AND frame to find them at garage sales and such.

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +3

      Awesome! Thanks for the comment!

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 7 років тому +2

      Andrew can you please do a video about the types of canvasses. The internet is not exactly clear on the pro and cons of each. Vielen Dank.

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +2

      Yes will do +Lechiffresix six

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 7 років тому

      ***** Thanks a bunch. Can't wait.

  • @TEMAustin
    @TEMAustin 5 років тому

    I'm looking to fold fabric over a frame the same way you are folding your canvas... or something like it. I really like how you have done it with the linen. My fabrics are not stiff from paint so it's a bit of a different problem but I'm think I can use a lot of what you do for this. I hope so.. thanks so much for the clear instructions.

  • @sandrabarbour2188
    @sandrabarbour2188 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much for the info. I've got some paintings that didn't turn out and now I can make new ones - much cheaper and, I suspect, quite satisfying. I have to try that Belgian Linen. It sounds wonderful!

  • @novadino2
    @novadino2 3 роки тому +1

    Andrew! It would be lovely if u would create a shirt video how to recognize good quality linen/canvas😍

  • @philliphazleton8387
    @philliphazleton8387 7 років тому +1

    Hi Andrew - great videos. I notice that Russell Fine Arts (below) asked you about your preference for stretched canvas/linen or panels to which you replied "both". I usually use stretched canvas but was impressed with your video about making panels with Belgian linen glued on. I often "cruise" junk/op shops looking for good frames and find that panels - which can be cut to size beforehand - useful. I'd really like to have your opinion regarding relative benefits or constraints for both options - also relative to framing, storage, exhibition, and saleability. Thanks.

  • @JennieFur47
    @JennieFur47 7 років тому +2

    Andrew- Binge watching your videos and loving every second. Thank you! I am a newish painter so forgive my ignorance here, but surely there has to be ready made canvases out there that are high quality? It just seems like such a time and space waste to have to add this huge step. I'm sure I just don't know what I'm missing... I've done about 20 paintings on store bought canvas. Is it that much of a difference?

    • @kathleenlairscey5934
      @kathleenlairscey5934 5 років тому

      Jennie Furness if I were just starting out duck canvas is forgiving for the beginner, Michaels and hobby lobby have good deals and sales on a pile of canvasses, I've been painting for decades but would not spend more than I thought my paintings were worth.

  • @DANIELDIAZ-kd5dt
    @DANIELDIAZ-kd5dt 7 років тому +2

    Your videos are very informative! Thanks!

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому

      No worries mate, thanks for the comment!

    • @stevebrown4819
      @stevebrown4819 4 роки тому

      @@AndrewTischlerArt hey Andrew, maybe you could do a video on painting brushes- what their uses are. For example why use a filbert or a fan brush.

  • @claireonlinex
    @claireonlinex 3 роки тому

    fantastic tutorial! Do you ever paint on the unstretched canvas and stretch it afterwards?

  • @formas3dx
    @formas3dx 4 роки тому

    Great example. I actually Never ever used that method in my many paintings lol. I prefer this classic way.
    I have always buy frames to a local carpenter and then I stretch the canvas...and that because the structure frames I use dont require framing because they are usually 2 inches thick.....love how they look. But looking fwd to use this method you show asap.
    Salutatuons from Baja.

  • @sputland
    @sputland 7 років тому

    Hello from Portugal. Very nice and helpful video. Thanx a lot

  • @stargazer897
    @stargazer897 7 років тому

    Andrew, Thanks for the very professional video. I'm used to painting on canvas and would like to try a hand with linen. Can you let some of us know what to look for in choosing linen as to the weight and weave etc. I think it would be most helpful as linen is considerably more expensive to work with.

  • @adambos8897
    @adambos8897 7 років тому +1

    Your videos are very informative! Thanks

  • @PoopDrawings
    @PoopDrawings 4 роки тому

    Hi Andrew - Great video.
    You mentioned you are using primed Belgian linen. Does the linen have an acrylic or oil based primer? If you've used both, which do you prefer and why? Thanks!

  • @benamias1090
    @benamias1090 7 років тому

    Happy New Year!

  • @Anguished2
    @Anguished2 7 років тому

    Fantastic stuff! Well detailed and super informative, thanks for this!

  • @monikasharma-jk1zu
    @monikasharma-jk1zu 7 років тому +1

    Hey Andrew I watched all of your videos I appreciate if you made any more

  • @tejasburse7780
    @tejasburse7780 7 років тому

    Really helpful video sir.

  • @teelw3346
    @teelw3346 2 роки тому

    Nice video, Thank for sharing.

  • @andressilva9269
    @andressilva9269 4 роки тому

    Andrew thanks so much for the video, do you use oil base primed canvas ? Can you prime an unstreached canvas?

  • @shawnplay3317
    @shawnplay3317 2 роки тому

    Hello Andrew just a quick question. Do you use medium grain for your canvases or fine grain?

  • @theresasandoval1182
    @theresasandoval1182 3 роки тому

    Hi, Andrew, I found this short clip that you kindly shared with us. I know you like Belgium Linen, however, how do you feel about the use of less expensive linens for tighter budgets. Earlier I asked the question of picking from different qualities of linen and what to look for. I read that the linen should be , at the least, from 8-10 oz. weight , oil primed for the most brilliant colors, and non absorbent surface. I saw primed linen by Centurion OP DLX , Master Quality Archival Linen rolls which was easier to afford. I am not a professional, but, enjoy painting with quality materials where I get the best that I can manage cost wise. This brand is 11 oz, medium weight. What guidance can you give on this ?
    Thank you for these clips, please keep them coming! Theresa

  • @michaeljohnangel6359
    @michaeljohnangel6359 6 років тому +21

    I am a great fan of Andrew Tischler's, but there is one problem here. If, at the corners, you staple the canvas from one stretcher bar to the stretcher bar adjacent to it, the stretchers cannot expand and keep the canvas taught. The stapled canvas keeps the corners together, and the keys can't function. This is easily avoided, as long as you're aware of it.

  • @juliad4811
    @juliad4811 7 років тому

    Thanks for the important tips! especially for tensioning and securing the fabric to the corners of the sub-frame, it is important for me because I have had success in this randomly))) Thank you!

  • @melaniealfred187
    @melaniealfred187 6 років тому

    You may have done this but one of the difficulties I have is the framing after the work is complete. Do you do your own framing? Also do you paint on board and if so how are these prepared to be hung? Thanks.

  • @BenHeffernanArt
    @BenHeffernanArt 7 років тому

    Hi Andrew. firstly thanks so much mate for sharing your awesome talent and time with us. My question is why belgium linen? I've only ever used canvas. Is it a better quality? Smoother? or just tougher? thanks again mate and Merry Christmas.

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому

      Hi Benjamin, It's just my preference and I find it has a coarse weave that I enjoy working with, but canvas is fine also. cheers

  • @lornapenn-chester6867
    @lornapenn-chester6867 Рік тому

    I’m not sure whether you made the frame or bought it. Did you call it a stretcher?

  • @TiffanysFineArt
    @TiffanysFineArt 5 років тому

    Is there an advantage to stretching your own canvas rather then buying one already done?
    Plus is it just preference to use canvas on a panel or not? Or should you only use a panel up to a certain size?
    Thanks. :) btw love your stuff!

  • @ГульнурАзбергенова-ы9о

    Jack of all trades!

  • @petawilliams8099
    @petawilliams8099 7 років тому +5

    Loved this and you kitty

  • @DinksDinersArtbox
    @DinksDinersArtbox 3 роки тому

    Thank you!! I have real grip issues with my staple gun, Is there a way to make them not so hard to use? or is there a specific brand that is easier on the hands?

  • @koalafan1576
    @koalafan1576 6 років тому +2

    Nice. I had no idea what those wedges were for.

  • @SOTEP
    @SOTEP 7 років тому

    Nice bro, been taking some tips from your portrait process, Do you sell any DVDs where you break down the process?? i feel like i still over blend the portrait and struggle with texture.

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +2

      Hey there! Yes! I do have a tutorial available right now, but that is on Seascapes.Portraits are coming soon! I am adding the finishing touches to the Portraits DVD now, ready for early release in January 2017. :)
      There will be heaps of info in there about blending, texture and mixing. Stay tuned on this channel because I will be bringing out heaps more "Quick Clips" and Episodes on this very topic!

  • @TheArtofEngineering
    @TheArtofEngineering 7 років тому

    Mr Tischler, I've seen people use a "canvas pulling tool". Is Belgian linen too delicate to use such a tool on, or do the wedges replace the need for this tool? Thanks for these videos they are much appreciated I really liked the pet one! I really have trouble refining work.....any tips on how to make work more finished would be greatly appreciated?
    Cheers from Sydney

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому

      Hey there, you can use canvas pliers. The linen should be plenty strong enough to pull on with this tool.
      In terms of how to finish work, I think this point of resolve is something every artist has to come to on their own. It's like finding your won style. I generally feel the work is refined enough when nothing can be added and no improvements can be made.

  • @sasithaweerasinghe419
    @sasithaweerasinghe419 6 років тому

    Hi Andrew, Thank you for your fine tips and I would like to know what kind of Canvas surface using for your fine detail works , Medium grained/Fine grained/etc.

  • @2B87
    @2B87 7 років тому

    Thanks Andrew. Awesone Channel, big up!

  • @khwandrak3452
    @khwandrak3452 4 роки тому

    Thanks brother good bless

  • @corywrig
    @corywrig 7 років тому +1

    Hey Andrew! Do you exclusively use linen for your work? I've been wondering about canvas vs. wood panels.

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +3

      Hey Cory! Yes, I do use linen pretty much exclusively. I use a super fine weave for small works and a coarse weave for larger paintings. I will bring out a Quick Clip soon about this. :)

    • @corywrig
      @corywrig 7 років тому

      Great! I'm looking forward to the Quick Clip. Thanks for helping us newbies!

  • @dianesherwin7572
    @dianesherwin7572 Рік тому

    Hi, I have a painting that the top stretcher bar was damaged in transport. I have a stretcher bar to replace it, but, gave never done this. I’d appreciate a video on how to just replace the top stretcher.

  • @tovechatham5203
    @tovechatham5203 Рік тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @joshsilva4953
    @joshsilva4953 4 роки тому

    I’m new to linen can you paint oil on top of it or you put something over it

  • @leonelvilela5531
    @leonelvilela5531 4 роки тому

    Can you stretch a unstretched canvass already painted? if not what is the best way to frame it?

  • @MrArtist7777
    @MrArtist7777 7 років тому

    Andrew, do you paint primarily on stretched canvas or panels? Also, do you paint primarily with oils?

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому

      Always oils, but I mix it up between panels and canvas. :)

    • @MrArtist7777
      @MrArtist7777 7 років тому +2

      Right on, thanks! I've been painting for 30 years and can honestly say, you're an incredible artist! Thanks for your vids, you're a natural in front of the camera and a great instructor.

  • @suedahabsu1817
    @suedahabsu1817 7 років тому

    Great tips. I would love to see some landscaping.👍

  • @lemusfrank1125
    @lemusfrank1125 3 роки тому

    gracias

  • @saemi.1010
    @saemi.1010 7 років тому +4

    I keep looking for how to stretch canvas and finally I found it and also your lonely cat

  • @markelovett
    @markelovett 4 роки тому

    What kind of canvas are you using?

  • @DujaMantra
    @DujaMantra 2 роки тому

    Is there any difference in canvas?

  • @nazimamohammed1689
    @nazimamohammed1689 3 роки тому

    Thank u for this💝

  • @florwuo
    @florwuo 3 роки тому

    very helpful! thank you :)

  • @SusanATroutman
    @SusanATroutman 7 років тому +1

    Do you ever put a stabilizing bar down the middle of larger frames and if so when is one needed?

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +1

      YES! It all depends on size. With this particular stretcher bar once it gets past 48 inches it needs a brace. Anything smaller than that it will hold its shape just fine under tension.

    • @SusanATroutman
      @SusanATroutman 7 років тому

      Thanks for the info and for ALL the time it takes to do the videos. Do you screw in braces? I'm trying to imagine it....

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому

      Depending on the bars you purchase, they should come in a set and you fit it in to the pre-cut slot.

  • @janhomes50
    @janhomes50 4 роки тому

    Why do you staple on the back vs the sides ??????? Thanks !

  • @anirudhkhanna790
    @anirudhkhanna790 7 років тому

    Hi Andrew...your tutorial is very informative can you tell me where have got that angled wood ?

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому

      You can pick them up at any art retail store Anirudh.

  • @srsssnr
    @srsssnr Рік тому

    Please cover in one of your videos how to properly stretch and prepare a canvas board using plywood or MDF board (without having to glue the canvas on to the board surface) the preparations needed for the same, the materials required (say, waterproofing the board, sealant used, stapler gun; pins, gesso etc), the do’s and the dont’s ….and the like. Also, why is using stretched canvas on cardboard discouraged. What are the pitfall if any … say, quality of the glue used?

  • @lindaseguin8271
    @lindaseguin8271 4 роки тому

    Please help me. The wood framework of my canvas has wobbled. Please advice me how I could fix it before I paint on the canvas again.

  • @harveyspecter6981
    @harveyspecter6981 7 років тому

    Awesome video:)

  • @denisbraddy4542
    @denisbraddy4542 4 роки тому

    Do you have a clip for stretching and preparing an unprimed canvas for oil painting?

  • @adambos8897
    @adambos8897 7 років тому +1

    Thanks

  • @dharasolanki3071
    @dharasolanki3071 3 роки тому

    sir i am from India. sir what is difference between canvas and panels please make a video on this topic waiting for your next video

  • @eddiehornedoful
    @eddiehornedoful 7 років тому +1

    where can i get those frames and canvas fabric. Around my way I haven't seen them in art supply stores.

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +3

      Depending on your country/region, you should be able to order supplies online. Doing it this way means you have control on the dimensions, the thickness and the quality. Try Blick. Google them. Let me know how it goes. :)

  • @jaclynfagan8944
    @jaclynfagan8944 7 років тому

    Great Video! Where do you buy the materials that you use to make these canvases?

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому

      You can get these materials form most art supply stores. I buy my stuff from St Lukes in Melbourne:
      stlukeart.com.au

  • @yupicatalano137
    @yupicatalano137 2 роки тому

    Magnifique. E 👍😉🤗

  • @taquaab237
    @taquaab237 6 років тому +1

    this is maizing my dear

  • @lisalovelylpa
    @lisalovelylpa 7 років тому +1

    How do you cut the joints on that frame ?
    Winks
    Lisa

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +1

      They are pre-bought, cut that way. You can have a fixed corner easy enough. It's called a strainer. :)

  • @lowellhanson5800
    @lowellhanson5800 7 років тому

    Your videos are very well done Andrew and helpful. What's your cat's name? I also share my work space with my cat.

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому

      Rungius, after one of my favourite artists.

    • @lowellhanson5800
      @lowellhanson5800 7 років тому

      +Andrew Tischler Carl Rungius, wonder if he ever painted any house cats?

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +1

      Yes, one that was skinned, but let's not go there. ;)

  • @rhyannonp8231
    @rhyannonp8231 4 роки тому

    what is the kit called , the wood with the keys? thank you

  • @kagithapusanthosh4223
    @kagithapusanthosh4223 3 роки тому

    Super sir

  • @ermirdestani
    @ermirdestani 7 років тому +1

    You should make more video paintings, maybe this time with a still life painting :)

  • @TTundragrizzly
    @TTundragrizzly 4 роки тому

    Can I purchase belgian lenin on your website.

  • @yogendercool02
    @yogendercool02 7 років тому

    Is it necessary to stretch a canvas?
    can't i just past it over a board or wall though tapes and start painting ?

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому

      It's up to you. I like it as a medium, and it's quite popular with other artists. Soon I will be posting a video on making your own canvas boards. Stay tuned. :)

    • @yogendercool02
      @yogendercool02 7 років тому

      Andrew Tischler thanx a lot to you sir........!!
      strongly appreciate to your work and videos
      Very helpful for beginners like me
      Thanks again!!

  • @paraisoenllamas
    @paraisoenllamas 7 років тому

    thanks you!

  • @asalammulla955
    @asalammulla955 3 роки тому

    V. Good sir

  • @aerang9230
    @aerang9230 3 роки тому

    Your cat is helping you a lot

  • @DeepakKumar-vf1cj
    @DeepakKumar-vf1cj 7 років тому

    can you please make an another quick clip on that how to prime and stretch an unprimed canvas

  • @mandov.8107
    @mandov.8107 5 років тому

    Andrew, good clip on stretching a canvas. Can you tell me where you got your small hammer you used while showing how to stretch canvas. Or can you tell us the brand name of that hammer.
    Thanks

  • @francescobaruffi999
    @francescobaruffi999 2 роки тому

    Hammer those wedges, folks

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 4 роки тому

    Back and forth. Back and forth. This is why I stopped stretching canvas, and went straight to panel. Saved my fingers, too.

  • @foreropa
    @foreropa 7 років тому +1

    I always thought you had to use special pliers to stretch the canvas. Isn´t it better or it will be ok without it?

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +3

      I like the feel of the linen in my hands. I have found people over-stretch when using pliers. It's a preference. The frame tightens as you drive the wedges in anyways.

  • @ksvpallavi5758
    @ksvpallavi5758 6 років тому

    Wt was that fabric made of...

  • @ArwinTellis
    @ArwinTellis Рік тому

    Almost like tuning a snare drum

  • @miaw.5819
    @miaw.5819 5 років тому

    The cat! What breed is it? I completely bypassed the canvas. Lol

  • @royakrezaee5160
    @royakrezaee5160 3 роки тому

    What about a very large canvas.

  • @BADBRYZ
    @BADBRYZ 4 роки тому

    Thumbs up for orange kitty cat.

  • @philipireland3867
    @philipireland3867 5 років тому

    Abyssinian?

  • @victorsifa1105
    @victorsifa1105 2 роки тому

    3:42

  • @foreropa
    @foreropa 7 років тому

    Thank you for all your videos, they are so great!! I have one question and I don´t know if you or any one else could help me. I have the problem you can see in this video but with a already stretched and painted canvas on: ua-cam.com/video/6-ikDdDte0E/v-deo.html As you can see, it´s a bend frame due to heat. Is there any way to correct this without taking off the canvas from the frame? I would REALLY appreciate any help I can get!!

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +1

      OMG do not do this! I don't recommend what this chap is doing in the video at all. Wow. No. It's difficult to ascertain the level of the bend but you can sure it up from the back side with a rigid support, and attach it somehow, otherwise framing would help this. A strong frame should fix it.

  • @frecklered3098
    @frecklered3098 7 років тому +2

    Y wud I want to stretch my own canvass?? seems so much easier to buy one

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +3

      Okay buddy, go and buy one then! Best of luck :D

    • @frecklered3098
      @frecklered3098 7 років тому

      I'm not ur buddy- thanks so much for ur response- I learned so much!!

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  7 років тому +15

      Well, not with that attitude. Thanks for taking the time out of your day to make a comment on my video...one that I produce to help others...for free...you're welcome.

    • @Crispy_Bee
      @Crispy_Bee 7 років тому +7

      I think that's good if you want to work with uncommon dimensions or if you want to have the whole experience. Also maybe you want to use other material which isn't available as a pre-made canvas - and I'm pretty sure it's cheaper, so if you want to use high quality material you're going to save money if you assemble the whole thing yourself.

    • @dianebailey6753
      @dianebailey6753 7 років тому +2

      I have been looking for a good video to show how to stretch a canvas! Thanks so much for taking your time to help us! You have to overlook ungrateful people!

  • @lifeasis266
    @lifeasis266 4 роки тому

    Good, but too much talking. Thanks!