Linen Rolls



Many artists have found that by purchasing linen rolls as opposed to purchased pre-stretched linen canvases can be not only a great way to save money, but also allows them the flexibility of creating linen canvases in varied shapes and sizes that are not readily available at an art supply store or that they would normally have to special order from their art supply dealer. This directory will link both budding and professional artists with the highest quality linen rolls available online, as well as many, many other supplies that you might be looking for.

High quality linen rolls can be primed or unprimed, although most artists insist on adding additional priming mediums to their linen canvases even if they purchase a primed linen roll. Many artists also require linen rolls that are of first rate archival quality because they worry about the durability of their works if created on a lower quality canvas. Most pre-primed linen rolls will not peel, flake, crack, or lose their dimensions over time. You can choose from fine, tight woven linen rolls or looser heavy toothed lined (ideal for larger formatted pieces).

The linen roll that you choose can be primed before purchase with up to six coats of various priming mediums. The most commonly used primers for linen canvases are acrylic, oil-based, or universal primer. Linen canvas stretched from linen rolls provides a unique surface for artists to draw upon. Linen is usually derived from the fibers of the flax plant, which is spun into thread or yarn that makes up your linen canvas. Because the fibers of the flax plant are sturdy and big – linen provides the ultimate canvas for artists to create upon – especially when working with hard-wearing oil paints. Works rendered on linen canvas last much, much longer than those created on other surfaces, which makes linen ideal for the serious artist. In fact, most artists will choose a linen canvas by Fredrix over all other types available on the market because of its strength and durability.

If you are using raw linen canvas or a raw linen canvas roll, you will need to prime the canvas before use. Most canvases are primed with a substance called gesso. Gesso stiffens the canvas and keeps the paint from soaking through the material. Gesso also adds texture to your linen canvas which allows the paint to stay on the canvas better. Gesso is typically applied with a sponge or brush.
Stretching your own canvas from a raw, unprimed, or even primed linen roll will also require that you have stretcher bars (four of them) to properly stretch the linen canvas to make it taut and free of wrinkles. To stretch your linen roll into various sizes, the use of multiple stretcher bars is required.

As mentioned before, Fredrix linen rolls are preferred over other brands. Using quality material such as those provided by Fredrix can make a big difference in the performance of your canvas, the durability of your piece, and the overall look of your works of art.

Fredrix Raw Unprimed Linen Canvas roll raw linen

Fredrix Raw Unprimed Linen Canvas roll raw linen

Fredrix Raw Unprimed Canvas is a selection of canvas grades used in the fine arts or for theatrical and photographic backdrops. Material is a medium weave, medium weight, 7-ounce loom state canvas. Available in 6 yd. and 30 yd. rolls. #136



Fredrix Sarasota Primed Linen Canvas 54 in. x 6 yds. roll Sarasota linen

Fredrix Sarasota Primed Linen Canvas 54 in. x 6 yds. roll Sarasota linen

Pure, fine linen made of wetspun tow yarns. Fine weave is suitable for portrait and general work. Primed with acrylic primer. Excellent quality, mechanically processed for precision and value. #582.



Yarka Russian Linen Acrylic Primed Canvas Roll

Yarka Russian Linen Acrylic Primed Canvas Roll

The production history of this fine Russian Linen Canvas dates back to 1871, when the factory first prepared fine linen to the satisfaction of the Russian Masters. Each canvas is hand-crafted using the same slow, deliberate process a professional artist would use in the studio. Raw linen is double-coated with sturgeon glue sizing then tightly secured to stretcher bars and keyed for firmness. It is dried slowly before receiving 3 layers of acrylic primer.The factory then removes the canvas from the stretcher bars for shipping in rolls. The extra fine grain canvas has a very smooth surface, great for portraiture. The fine grain has a medium-rough texture, and the natural slubbing is apparent. The large grain has a very pronounced, rough-textured surface, recommended for landscape painting.




Yarka Russian Linen Oil Primed Canvas Roll
Yarka Russian Linen Oil Primed Canvas Roll

The production history of this fine Russian Linen Canvas dates back to 1871, when the factory first prepared fine linen to the satisfaction of the Russian Masters. Each canvas is hand-crafted using the same slow, deliberate process a professional artist would use in the studio. Raw linen is double-coated with sturgeon glue sizing then tightly secured to stretcher bars and keyed for firmness. It is dried slowly before receiving 3 layers of oil primer. The factory then removes the canvas from the stretcher bars for shipping in rolls. The extra fine grain canvas has a very smooth surface, great for portraiture. The fine grain has a medium-rough texture, and the natural slubbing is apparent. The large grain has a very pronounced, rough-textured surface, recommended for landscape painting.




Artfix
Artfix "Lead-Style" Oil Primed Linen

This double-sized canvas is guaranteed not to peel, crack, flake, or lose dimensional stability when the humidity or temperature changes. It is completely archival. Artfix's all-purpose "Lead-Style" Oil Primer has the characteristics and performance of a traditional lead-based ground without the toxicity.



Artfix Universal Primed Linen Canvas Roll

Artfix Universal Primed Linen Canvas Roll

This double-sized canvas is guaranteed not to peel, crack, flake, or lose dimensional stability when the humidity or temperature changes. It is completely archival. Artfix's Universal Primer is an acrylic formulation that provides a more matte-like and absorbent surface for use with oils, acrylics, oil sticks, pastels, charcoal, or graphite.



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