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Linen stretched canvases

Linen is strong and durable, and remains the preferred painting surface for many artists. Made from the fibres of the flax plant, a linen canvas can truly stand the test of time. So if you want your painting to last, then a linen canvas is a sound investment. Shop our paint canvas range online today and get same day dispatch!

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NAM Transparent Primed Linen 40x50cm

From $40.46

NAM Transparent Primed Linen 45x60cm

From $49.46

NAM Transparent Primed Linen 50x76cm

$69.95

NAM Transparent Primed Linen 10x10cm

$29.95

Linen stretched canvases

At Art to Art, our linen canvas sizes range from 25x30cm all the way to 101x101cm, and they’re all primed and ready to go. With a medium tooth and good painting gripping textures, our linen canvases will bring your creative vision to life.

 

Shop our artist linen canvas range online and get free shipping when you spend over $100. No matter your painting style or skill level, we’ve got all the supplies you need! Discover easels, thin canvas, double thick canvas and more.

 

 

FAQs

Is linen canvas better than cotton?

Both linen and cotton canvases are great for all kinds of art work. However, linen is stronger, thick and more durable than cotton, so it may be a better choice for professional artists. 

Linen canvas can also have an imperfect weave that adds texture to the painting, and is harder to stretch if you buy it on the roll.

 

What is the advantage of linen canvas?

As linen is made from the fibres of the flax plant, it is more durable than a cotton canvas. It can also retain its natural oils, which keeps the surface from becoming brittle and cracking.

 

What kind of paint do you use on linen canvas?

You can use any type of artist paint on a linen stretched canvas when primed correctly, but for the best results, use acrylic paint or oil paint.

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