Description
7x12 Vincent™ Pro • 7/8" Deep • Raw #12 Cotton 11.5 oz Unprimed • Ã3:1 Dynamic Root-3 Rectangle • VR-0712
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Vincent™ Pro means a 7/8" deep canvas that is stretched using our MuseumWrap™ back-stapled method with folded corners. Our proprietary stretching process uses pneumatically controlled machines that we built to yield drum-tight tension. See below to learn more about the finest professional quality artist canvas on the market.
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- Raw Unprimed Linen: Mono Lake™ • Torrey Pines™ • Mandalay™
- Acrylic Primed Cotton: Monterey™ • Carmel™ • Tahoe™ • Heavy Weight 14oz cotton • Sierra™
Raw #12 Cotton 11.5 oz Unprimed
Rugged heavy weight unprimed canvas. Take control of your art, prepare your own ground, or use bare canvas expanses as part of the art. Great for staining or pouring, resulting in a fluid and spontaneous convergence of the image and fabric.- 100% Cotton 11.5 oz per square yard
- Heavy Weight, Dense Weave, Texture
7x12 Vincent Pro Strainer Frame
- Drawing depicts the exact frame construction, not the proportion
- Strainer Bars are used when the short side is under 8" inches
- Fixed Corner Frame - Not keyable or expandable
- No cross braces required when the frame length is under 16"
- Frame is very sturdy and provides a solid support for this 7x12 size frame
Vincent™ Pro 7/8" Deep Bar • 5/16" Canvas Clearance
5/16" Canvas Clearance is the space between the Bar and the canvas. Generally speaking, more clearance reduces the risk of the canvas touching the wood and creating unsightly lines during painting. Our design provides the optimal clearance so as not to impact your painting, but still leaving enough wood to the maximize strength of the Stretcher Bar.
- Produces a 7/8" deep stretched canvas
- 1.5" wide Stretcher Bar
- Solid Ponderosa Pine or Fir from the Pacific Northwest
Solid Wood is Archival - Finger Jointed Wood is Not
We only use Solid Wood to build our Stretcher Bars because a solid piece of wood will last indefinitely. When we speak of archival value, it's not just the paint you use and the quality of your canvas and ground, even the wood choices manufacturers make are part of the archival process.
The principal reason manufactures use finger jointed wood is reduce cost, not increase archival value. Wood constantly grows and shrinks when the environment becomes hotter, or colder, or more humid, or more dry. Because finger jointed wood is made-up of multiple and varied pieces of wood, with varying grain patterns and densities, they each absorb and shed moisture at varying rates, which works on the glue joints that hold them together, causing the wood to bow and the joints to eventually fail, and certainly not consistent with increasing the archival value of your artwork frame support.
As a manufacturer, we do our part to conserve as much wood as possible, and still provide a quality made product that will out-perform any other in the marketplace.
Sustainability is about Reducing Deforestation
Choosing products made with sustainably sourced lumber is an important way for consumers to make a positive impact on the environment. By supporting sustainable forestry practices, we can help to reduce deforestation, promote biodiversity, and mitigate climate change. It's a simple and effective way to make a difference.
MuseumWrap™ Stretching Technique
With more than a half a century of American engineering, Masterpiece® designs and builds its own proprietary stretching equipment that enables us to produce the finest and most tightly-stretched canvas on the market.
- Drum-tight stretch!
- Up to 50% tighter than other methods
- Balanced tension across the surface
- Uncut folded corners make it possible to remove and re-stretch canvas on the same size frame
- Usually the corner folds are on the long sides
The canvas you choose is the foundation for your painting, but also serves as symbol of the quality that you as an artist stand for, and reflect on your own brand. We serve as your silent partner to create your next masterpiece. You "wow" them from the front, while we "wow" them underneath.
I regard as symbolist everything that raises our soul to activity.
♦ Robert Delaunay
In the vast and intricate tapestry of art history, Robert Delaunay occupies a space known for its vivacious use of color and geometric abstraction. However, his views on symbolism offer a profound understanding of what art can be. By considering anything that stirs the soul to activity as symbolist, Delaunay prompts us to look beyond traditional definitions and to recognize the transformative power of art.
We, in our art careers, are constantly in search of symbols, be it through brush strokes, hues, or forms, that elicit profound emotional responses. Whether it's the nostalgia evoked by a particular shade of blue or the anxiety captured in a jagged line, it's the symbolic value of these elements that reach out and touch our souls. What Delaunay understood, and what many of us have come to realize, is that symbolism isn't restricted to overt images or motifs. Instead, it's present in every choice we make as artists, in every emotion we aim to convey, and in every reaction we hope to invoke.
Art, in its purest form, is a conduit between the soul of the artist and the soul of the observer. Every artwork, every color, every shape holds the potential to awaken something deep within us. Delaunay's perspective serves as a reminder that our pursuit should not be merely to create but to inspire, to move, and to resonate with the deepest parts of our collective soul.
To enhance your creative exploration of our site, we offer the insightful wisdom of Robert Delaunay, our interpretation, and little one-of-a-kind portrait that we created. Now go paint!
Additional Details
- SKU:
- VR-0712
- Canvas and Depth:
- 0.88 in. Vincent Pro
- Weight and Style:
- 11.5oz Raw Cotton #12
- Canvas and Ground:
- Cotton Raw Unprimed
- Tooth and Texture:
- Medium Heavy Weave
- Width:
- 7 Inch
- Length:
- 12 Inch
- Aspect Ratio:
- Dynamic Root-3