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Thursday, April 16, 2015
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Hello Carriveau Arts Unlimited fans!
Hope you all have been working diligently on your creations.
Get it out of your system-seriously, it is very cathardic.
Get it out of your system-seriously, it is very cathardic.
We have some good news over here in our neck of the woods, we are now on
FACEBOOK!
Carriveau Arts Unlimited
Please take a look at this page and give us a LIKE.
We will be updating frequently. This site will be offering tutorials, events, sales and discounts, contests and specified discussions on art and techniques.
We want to hear from you, this gives you a voice!
Please take a look at this page and give us a LIKE.
We will be updating frequently. This site will be offering tutorials, events, sales and discounts, contests and specified discussions on art and techniques.
We want to hear from you, this gives you a voice!
Sunday, April 5, 2015
YESSSSSS!!!!
Thank you Everyone for your Participation and Making our First Annual Art Contest a Success!
The Winners were choosen based on the composition of their works. Judges looked at layering and use of materials and mediums. Much thought and time was put into our choices and the panel consisted of six judges of different levels of education or no education at all.
Next year the theme will be different, so if there are any suggestions out there please contact me and we will keep them in mind for the next contest.
Again, Thank You All and Congratulations to the Winners.
Please check out all of the submissions on our Google+ wall and the actual winning pieces at Carriveau Arts Unlimited.
This contest is for academic purposes only and all content is fabricated. This is not a real contest and there is nothing to win. This is not a real company and is not intended to represent a comapny already in existence.
Hello from Carriveau Arts Unlimited!
Just a Reminder that we are still accepting contestants for our
TABOO!!! Art from Photos Art Contest.
Remember to post to the Carriveau Arts Unlimited Google+ wall.
Hurry, this is a great chance for your art work to be exposed and to win valuable
Carriveau Arts Unlimited gift certificates.
Keep being creative and working on your art...YOU inspire others!
This contest is for academic purposes only and all content is fabricated. This is not a real contest and there is nothing to win. This is not a real company and is not intended to represent a company already in existence.
This contest is for academic purposes only and all content is fabricated. This is not a real contest and there is nothing to win. This is not a real company and is not intended to represent a company already in existence.
Hello from Carriveau Arts Unlimited!
We have a new event happening in the next several blogs...an ART CONTEST!
That's right, get your artwork out there for everyone to talk about. Put your name in the art world. Don't be afraid, inspire others with your ideas and creativity.
Have your winning artworks on display for one month at our store,
Carriveau Arts Unlimited and on our website!
This contest is for academic purposes only and all contents is fabricated. This is not a real contest and there is nothing to win. This is not a ral company and is not intended to represent a company already in existence.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Welcome to the Carriveau Arts Unlimited blog about canvas stretching. Canvas stretching made easy! While it is easy enough to simply buy an already stretched canvas, people that know their art truely appreciate an artist stretched canvas. It is not that difficult and can save the artist money.
The canvas stretcher is the wooden frame in which the canvas is stretched on. Usually, if you buy the canvas stretcher from a store you have to piece it together. Make sure the corners are squared at 90 degrees, otherwise this could lead to problems if you are going to frame your oil painting in the future. If you know someone who is wood shop savy maybe approach them about making some canvas stretchers for you. If you have the proper equipment and know how they are not that hard to make, if not, they are available to be pieced together from most craft stores.
Another important ingredient in the creation of your artist canvas is the canvas material. You want 100% cotton. You always want your art supplies to be archival as to preserve your works. There are varying degrees and prices of canvas. Some of the best canvas is linen.
Check out this short instructional video:
Stretch it...Stretch it real good!
This is the first step in starting an oil painting. Sometimes the hardest part is getting started, but once you do, then it is all easy peezy.
Finally, always remember to gesso your canvas several times before you begin painting on it.
Happy Painting!!!!!
The canvas stretcher is the wooden frame in which the canvas is stretched on. Usually, if you buy the canvas stretcher from a store you have to piece it together. Make sure the corners are squared at 90 degrees, otherwise this could lead to problems if you are going to frame your oil painting in the future. If you know someone who is wood shop savy maybe approach them about making some canvas stretchers for you. If you have the proper equipment and know how they are not that hard to make, if not, they are available to be pieced together from most craft stores.
Another important ingredient in the creation of your artist canvas is the canvas material. You want 100% cotton. You always want your art supplies to be archival as to preserve your works. There are varying degrees and prices of canvas. Some of the best canvas is linen.
Check out this short instructional video:
Stretch it...Stretch it real good!
This is the first step in starting an oil painting. Sometimes the hardest part is getting started, but once you do, then it is all easy peezy.
Finally, always remember to gesso your canvas several times before you begin painting on it.
Happy Painting!!!!!
Hello from Carriveau Arts Unlimited! Today's post will be about how to mix oil paints. Check out this short video to get a visual on how it is done.
Mixing it UP!
Unlike other forms of painting, oil painting requires a little more prep work. It is not like watercolor in which you simply add water to get the shade desired. Oils can be mixed to be thin and sheer or thick and opaque with texture that can leave a good representation of the artist's brush strokes. How you mix your oil paints can also contribute to a layering affect in your works as mentioned on the video.
Most oil paintings consist of several layers of paint. This adds to the richness of the image. It also helps in the illusions that the artist is trying to create such as rays of sunshine, haziness or mist or as mentioned in the video the illusion of water.
Before applying any oil paints to your canvas remember to paint several layers of gesso to protect your canvas from being eaten away by the medium in which you mix with the oils. The gesso provides added protection and enhances your oils. Typically, three layers of gesso with suffice, but some artists will add many, many layers of gesso and repeatedly sand it down to get the smoothest surface they can.
I hope you enjoyed the video and it helped in showing how to mix oil paints.
Happy painting!!!!
Mixing it UP!
Unlike other forms of painting, oil painting requires a little more prep work. It is not like watercolor in which you simply add water to get the shade desired. Oils can be mixed to be thin and sheer or thick and opaque with texture that can leave a good representation of the artist's brush strokes. How you mix your oil paints can also contribute to a layering affect in your works as mentioned on the video.
Most oil paintings consist of several layers of paint. This adds to the richness of the image. It also helps in the illusions that the artist is trying to create such as rays of sunshine, haziness or mist or as mentioned in the video the illusion of water.
Before applying any oil paints to your canvas remember to paint several layers of gesso to protect your canvas from being eaten away by the medium in which you mix with the oils. The gesso provides added protection and enhances your oils. Typically, three layers of gesso with suffice, but some artists will add many, many layers of gesso and repeatedly sand it down to get the smoothest surface they can.
I hope you enjoyed the video and it helped in showing how to mix oil paints.
Happy painting!!!!
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