PREPARING TO SPEND THE WINTER PAINTING! GESSOING CANVAS. For large and medium paintings I usually use a double-primed linen canvas. I mix up gesso with Payne's Grey. This creates a "grisaille", or a grey ground, much favored by the Renaissance painters. Letting each coat dry thoroughly between applications, I apply two or three coats, depending on the coarseness of the canvas. Personally I like to smooth out the brush strokes on the gesso. Because I work with glazing, I find that this is the best preparation for my paints. Let these canvases "cure" for a week or so -- don't stack them together until they have dried thoroughly. This is the first step to good painting -- once I start, I don't have to worry about "white spaces" and this "toned ground" mellows out my colors. Stay tuned! DC
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