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Сообщение от Seriy
dedulya37, many people use Tekhniki needs-some small eskiziki, ideas, samples, or sketch the big picture, Leonardo straight glue cartons in order to obtain large size ... but that's so-so day for afternoon, as the basic material? besides Bacon immediately to mind, and no one comes ... Now many believe cardboard (cardboard, fiberboard), bad taste, it reduces the alleged safety of the picture and therefore cheaper work. In the Tretyakov Gallery of Basil on the canvas (I'm always the first thing I go to watch the edge-on fabric than it is written and in what state basis).
The forum Exhibiting works almost 100%- oil on canvas
So my question is not idle, Vasily the fact there were some specific reasons ... I do not think in Germany in the beginning of the century with linen canvas were intermittent.
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My answer to you in order.
1. How do the artists I know not by hearsay.
2. Not only Leonardo glue cardboard to have a complete picture of the picture, they are usually painted burnt charcoal.
3. Usually at the scene, especially on long journeys, on a canvas much can not be helped - and so difficult to carry a large sail. A lot of raw canvas in a pack home not uvezesh.
4. Bacon also have a lot of other artists, usually working on cardboard, and even on thick paper such as "torchon" or drawing paper.
5. If properly primed cardboard or thick paper, the ink is kept fairly tight, although I agree with you here, canvas, of course, reliable.
6. Bad form to write on the cardboard, hardboard, and fiberboard are only those that are generally "can live a day without writing anything, these artists write at all that fall under the hand, and some" pocherkushki or nashlepki "can cost more than some great pictures, examples Besides mass.
7. I would advise you to first consider the case painting or sketch, and after that on which they were written, although I doubt that you will Tretyakov
"linen-look edge on what is written and in what state the basis" , because paintings usually within.
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"The forum All works almost 100%- oil on canvas" - view the entire forum again.
9. The answer to the question "to what Kandinsky wrote," is derived from paragraph 6 of my message.
10. In Germany and now with linen canvas, I think, no problem.