Thank you for specifying the production type of wood. It saves me eons of guesswork and costly experimenting. Bonus benefit for the wood panels is that it's more arthritis-friendly than stretching a canvas yourself. I know some places will help you stretch, glue, staple and make said canvases, but if you can't afford that, you pay with your time and labor and sometimes arthritis makes that too much to be worth it. I don't mind the downsides of wood if it means I don't cause a flare-up.
This is incredibly insightfull thank you
Will you be doing a video on oil mediums?
Possibly!
Thank you for specifying the production type of wood. It saves me eons of guesswork and costly experimenting.
Bonus benefit for the wood panels is that it's more arthritis-friendly than stretching a canvas yourself. I know some places will help you stretch, glue, staple and make said canvases, but if you can't afford that, you pay with your time and labor and sometimes arthritis makes that too much to be worth it. I don't mind the downsides of wood if it means I don't cause a flare-up.
Glad it was helpful!
I also enjoy painting on mdf or hard boards primed with Gesso the best.
Right on
Ah, this answers my previous question on the other video. Thank you!
Happy to hear
01:06 My words started.❤
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I make my own wood panel. 😅
It’s a beautiful thing.
Awesome
No glass ? New sub....loved this
I think glass is definitely becoming more and more common, but not as common as these. Thanks for watching!