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Your cart is empty.Excellent for studies, classes and workshops, Acrylic Primed Canvas Pads from FREDRIX are convenient and affordable with ten sheets per pad. Very portable, these canvas pads are perfect for travel, workshops and plein air painting. Excellent for stretching over stretcher bars, mounting for display or matting and framing under glass. The archival quality canvas sheets are double-primed just north of Atlanta, Georgia, with an acid-free acrylic titanium gesso.
Eric Stanko
Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2025
excellent something that I will use.
KatReadsRomance
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2025
I’m not really a fan of canvas frames because they’re bulky and sometimes warp. I mostly use the primed side with watercolour and liquid inks for water pooling. But, I absolutely LOVE to use the unprimed side with soft and oil pastels.The quality of canvas and priming is excellent, well worth the price!
jacqueline
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2025
tel que décrit , bon produit !
Romeo
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Very great tool for anyone beginner there hobby as a painter and it’s great for on the go as well.
Iris
Reviewed in Mexico on May 21, 2024
Tiene muy buen tamaño y las hojas son de excelente calidad, es bastante cómodo :)
Birdie and Basil
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I never leave reviews but I am really grateful I found this. After years of using arches paper for oil painting, this has really improved my ability to work with color and scrape it off when needed without damaging the canvas. I wish I had found it sooner. If you don’t feel like stetching your own canvas I would absolutely recommend.
Dianne G.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Excellent Delivery. Product wrapped carefully and no damage to pad. Carefully placed at my door.💖 A+
Barbara Dee
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
Love this paper, nice neutral color and great quality
Elle
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
Easy to travel with canvases! The paint applied really well! Good value!
Avi
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022
I recently purchased the Fredrix 3503 White Canvas Pad and have been extremely impressed with its quality. The canvas is thick and sturdy, and it holds paint beautifully. The 18" x 24" size is perfect for a variety of projects, and the white canvas gives a clean, professional look to my finished pieces.One of the things I appreciate most about this canvas pad is that the pages are perforated, making it easy to remove a canvas from the pad without damaging the rest of the pages. This is especially convenient when working on multiple projects at once, as I can remove a canvas and set it aside without having to worry about it getting wrinkled or smudged.Overall, I would highly recommend the Fredrix 3503 White Canvas Pad to anyone in need of high-quality canvas for their artwork. It's durable, easy to use, and produces beautiful results. So, it is a great choice for artists of all levels.
Tasha
Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2021
It is very handy ,especially for acrylic paintings. Very good quality, light weight and durable. Easy to paint on it. I use it for plein air painting.
Cyanid
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2018
This canvas pad has a very handy design that makes it convenient to use on the go without needing much workspace or an easel to paint on. The backing of the canvas pad is double-layered black cardboard, meaning it is stiff and sturdy enough to prop the pad against any vertical surface, and not bend inwards or slide off the surface when attacking the canvas with brush strokes. Additionally, one can fold the cover of the pad completely back on itself, so that it is out of the way when painting.The main thing that wasn’t quite to my liking was that the canvas texture, marketed as “medium texture,” is rougher and with a larger grain size than my previous experiences with painting on canvas (admittedly, all my previous experience has been with *stretched* canvas. I bought this pad to try out a more portable/convenient means for painting).Instead of having a smooth cotton texture with fine little dots/pinholes that shine through when held up to the light, this canvas is more like a grid of lizard scales, or a compact tesselation of bumps. The fiber of the canvas is ribbed enough to catch and interfere with your strokes if you’re trying to paint details at a miniature size. You can often get unintentional 'texture' in your work from excess paint getting caught on the ridges, which isn't ideal for painting in miniature when the excess paint shows up as sizeable blobs in comparison. The texture of bumps also still shows through your finished painting when looking up close. If you want to fit multiple figures in your painting given this non-smooth surface, good luck trying to paint delicate human faces smaller than an inch in size.But the texture might be a bonus for you though, if rougher is what you’re looking for.I also found that pencil SMEARS at the touch over this canvas, so I had to sketch my outlines out with a brush and umber or sienna paint instead. Both of these points mean that I wouldn’t really recommend highly detailed work/miniature painting with this, but this canvas pad is otherwise great for practice and for subject material painted at a larger scale.EDIT: I forgot to mention that it is not as easy as you might think to remove a canvas sheet from this pad. You can't just tug the sheet to peel it out of the binding glue like paper pads. Instead, you'll have to use a razor blade to cut through the binding on one or both sides of the sheet, so to free the page from the cover sheet in front and to free from the sheet behind it. I unfortunately damaged and lost a bit of the top edge of my painting on the first page, when trying to slice it out the first time.
Kalatraza
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2016
I am just getting back to painting after a long hiatus, and my efforts are not extraordinary. (Yet? This canvas pad from Fredrix is doing a much better job for me than any of those other interim solutions, especially for acrylics. The "paper" is thick, flawless, and feels (to the touch and to the brush) much like an actual canvas. As I've worked through this pad, I've learned a few tricks to make the most of this medium: * Tear out each page carefully. You might have to score the pages around the middle of the pad to get a clean tear on them * Going to paint wet on wet? Mount the paper on a board. You can be super classy like me and staple it down. Bulldog clips work too, but I find them visually distracting. The mount keeps the paper from curling up while you're working. * If you're working mostly dry, you can get away with using paperweight instead. * In acrylics, I've found it takes more paint than usual to get a pigmented background using this paper. If you know you want a darker background, I lay that down first, almost like a second primer. Saves loads of frustration later.The only thing I do not like about the Fredix Canvas Pads is that they are not available the size of my walls. How fun would that be?
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