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I’m painting on a black 12x16 Fredrix Real Canvas pad. Get yours here:
To frame, I used:
• Fredrix 12x16-in canvas pad (or any size)
• Frame with tab closures
• Craft knife
• Pencil
• Ruler
• Palette knife
• Gel medium (gloss or matte, doesn’t matter)
• 1/8-in foam core board
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For the painting, please know that ALL materials/colors/techniques are 100% optional. I'm just telling you what I used.
• 1-in flat brush
• #2 round
• Spray bottle of water
• Extra paper towels
• Fredrix 12x16-in canvas pad mounted on a foam core board
• Flexible Modeling Paste
• Gesso
• Scrap of cardboard
• Palette knife
Colors used (ALL are optional!)
• Titanium White
• Parchment
• Transparent Viridian
• Phthalocyanine Green
• Indanthrene Blue
• Transparent Raw Umber
• Yellow Oxide
• Yellow Orange Azo
• Cadmium Red Light
• Alizarin Crimson
• Payne's Grey
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