Canvas Stretcher: Some Key Features

By: picturemaster | Posted: 18th February 2011

Canvas stretcher manufacturing industry has come of age. In recent years, companies have come up with different models of inkjet canvas stretchers in order to ensure that canvas designing becomes a pleasant experience. A good canvas stretcher can be considered as a blend of comfort, proper shape and balanced edges. A good canvas design cannot be thought off until the availability of a decent canvas stretcher is not ensured. Canvas stretcher bars play an important role in making sure that the art of canvas designing is not hampered and people are able to make out the areas of excellence in the canvas design. However, there are certain key features that must be looked into while buying a canvas stretcher. Here is a look at some of those features in more detail.

Material Quality: This is something very important. Make sure that your choice of canvas stretcher is made up of excellent quality wood and related materials. Stretcher bars should be made out of a quality wood with smooth edges that will not rot or warp. Smooth edges that have been slightly rounded on canvas stretcher bars will help to reduce pressure on the edges of the canvas most prone to tearing, and thus can help preserve your fine artwork. Rot can damage your canvas, causing mold to creep onto the canvas and damage the painted surface. Warped wood used in the production of heavy duty stretcher bars will cause the surface of the painting to become unevenly stressed, which can also damage the surface of the artwork. The stretcher bars are used together, four at a time, to create what looks like a simple, rectangular-shaped wooden frame. This does not go on the outside of the canvas to border the picture, however.

Shape: The choice of shape for a canvas stretcher bars largely depends upon the requirements of the client. Generally, rectangular shaped canvas stretchers are opted for but depending upon the canvas style and design oval and circular can also be chosen. Once the canvas is attached to the canvas stretcher bars, you can decide what to do with it next. Many times, especially for large pieces, you are done and ready to hang the artwork up for display. This is often what occurs in fine art galleries. If you prefer, however, the artwork is also now ready to be placed in a wooden frame.

I hope these inputs help you understand key features of a good canvas stretcher.

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