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In Reply to: Re: applying gesso on unstretched canvas: question posted by James Morton on 10/26/00 at 2:41 AM:
Another solution is to tack a wet canvas to a wall, just like they used to stretch skins. Then one could prime the canvas and, when it's dry, remove it with the unpainted parts unwrinkled. That's how the canvas manufacturers do it.
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