Monday, May 10, 2010
SF Fine Art Fair
SF Fine Art Fair
Modern & Contemporary Art.
May 21 - May 23, 2010.
Festival Pavilion
Fort Mason Center
San Francisco, CA
Opening Preview, Thursday, May 20th, 2009.
Until now, it has been almost 10 years since San Francisco has had a major fine art fair. If you love art, now is your chance to see 70+ worldwide renowned galleries showcasing their very best selection of artworks at one location.
I will be participating with Hespe Gallery in San Francisco Fine Art Fair. For more information about the paintings, please contact info@hespe.com.
Hespe Gallery
251 Post Street, Suite 420
San Francisco, CA 94108
tel: 415.776.5918
email: info@hespe.com
www.hespe.com
Last Chapter
44" X 50"
oil on canvas
Big deal
It is a good idea to build and prepare your own surfaces to ensure quality. Any artwork large scale that does not fit through a door/staircase, it's a given you will have to re stretch a canvas. Here is a brief step by step DIY with basically what is involved stretching or re stretching a canvas.
Some essentials.
When stretching a canvas, I start stretching with this triangular pattern. This method stretches the canvas and distributes the tension evenly, firmly and balanced. The same pattern is repeated gradually working around and out to the corners.
After stretching, if there is any slack in the canvas, I will spray the back lightly with a mist of water and let it dry. If this isn't effective and there are big pockets then I might have to re tighten individual secures.
The excess canvas is secured in the back so that the canvas sits flush on a wall and the corners are tucked and folded and secured like wrapping a gift. All is good to go and ready for hanging.
Some essentials.
When stretching a canvas, I start stretching with this triangular pattern. This method stretches the canvas and distributes the tension evenly, firmly and balanced. The same pattern is repeated gradually working around and out to the corners.
After stretching, if there is any slack in the canvas, I will spray the back lightly with a mist of water and let it dry. If this isn't effective and there are big pockets then I might have to re tighten individual secures.
The excess canvas is secured in the back so that the canvas sits flush on a wall and the corners are tucked and folded and secured like wrapping a gift. All is good to go and ready for hanging.
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