How to Stretch Fine Art Canvas Painting Gallery Wrap

December 2nd, 2009 by admin

Learn how to stretch fine art canvas paintings with a gallery wrap. Instruction by master acryllic artist Ginger Cook with the IfTheyCanICan.com series of instructional videos.

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25 Responses to “How to Stretch Fine Art Canvas Painting Gallery Wrap”

  1. zenlenz Says:

    Awesome! Thanks …
    Awesome! Thanks very much!

  2. Seishae Says:

    Very useful, thanks.
    Very useful, thanks.

  3. InTheLifeOfAnArtist Says:

    thanks :)
    thanks :)

  4. tonycatman Says:

    Good presentation. …
    Good presentation. No “ums” or “ahs”. Tells me just what I need to know.

    Thanks

  5. rsturm1005 Says:

    What a well-done …
    What a well-done and informative video. Thank you.

  6. GaGaGooGoostuff Says:

    Thanks. Exactly …
    Thanks. Exactly what I was looking for.

  7. GaGaGooGoostuff Says:

    People who have …
    People who have illustrations/artwork printed on canvas need to Stretch their own canvas.

  8. mycompasstv Says:

    Useful …
    Useful instructional video on stretching cavas. Thanks. Check out Italian master painter Pietro Annigoni on my channel.

  9. kjetvin Says:

    Nice guide :)
    Nice guide :)

  10. babaradio Says:

    People paint …
    People paint without stretcher bars on just the canvas because sometimes it’s easier with the larger paintings to handle by hanging it on the wall.

    If you paint smaller, the idea is to stretch it on bars and it will be tauter. Painting on a pre-stretched canvas can sometimes make it wavy and stretched out.
    Anyone else have any ideas on this?

  11. Onyx365 Says:

    Well, I don’t know …
    Well, I don’t know why she, a painter, wouldn’t stretch her canvas first. But, I have a friend that asked me to stretch some canvases for her. She had her dad print some photographs on canvas for her.

  12. Phantrax Says:

    “But it doesn’t …
    “But it doesn’t matter, no one will see it” Uhm… lol. Still, I wouldn’t do it so nonchalant. o.o;;

  13. ShounenAiGirl Says:

    Question! Who …
    Question! Who paints the picture then stretches it? Well, obviously her, but uhh, why would ppl do that?

  14. rosehipsforu Says:

    thanks for sharing! …
    thanks for sharing!!!

  15. Erilis000 Says:

    I don’t think it …
    I don’t think it matters

  16. littlebek1 Says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the great video. It was helpful and cool to see you can stretch a prepainted piece of canvas. I didn’t know that could be done! I have a question for you. I want to start stretching canvas but I need to know if you have to get the gallery wrap stretcher bars in order to do the staple free gallery wrap edge? I can’t find the gallery wrap bars in the one of the sizes I need and I need to order some supplies soon. Thanks!

  17. karattexas Says:

    Sorry for the …
    Sorry for the delayed response. I use professional stretcher pliers to stretch anything over 16×20. Please see my reply to the post below for more details.

  18. karattexas Says:

    I use professional …
    I use professional canvas stretcher pliers when stretching anything bigger than 16×20. Be careful not to tear the canvas when you pull. You just want to create the same crease as in the video & follow the same pattern. When stretching larger pieces, secure 3 to 6 staples in the middle of each section & fasten the corners as it is a bit easier. Many men I know have strong enough hands to not need the pliers. To remove a staple you don’t like just use a flat screw driver.

  19. art4artsake66 Says:

    Very good demo …
    Very good demo video with nice easy to follow advice.
    Thank you

  20. infinitesunsky Says:

    hello!you do not …
    hello!you do not use forceps to stretch canvas?

  21. infinitesunsky Says:

    hello!
    is not …

    hello!
    is not important to use the pliers, stretch the canvas ???

  22. karattexas Says:

    Yes, that is what I …
    Yes, that is what I meant. When you “square” your canvas, you are making sure that the corners are at 90 degree angles. All the best, Ginger

  23. renyenhawaii Says:

    I think she meant a …
    I think she meant a square angle, perfect 90 degree corners.

  24. akvavitae Says:

    actually, a square …
    actually, a square is a type of rectangle. anything with 4 right angles and 4 sides is a rectangle.

  25. g0dEATg0d Says:

    a rectangle cant be …
    a rectangle cant be perfectly square but i get what your saying. thanks