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Third, choose the best paint brush that will fit the canvas. Brush comes in different sizes and brands. Expensive brush lasts longer than cheap brush. Thin brushes are ideal for details and minor corrections. Thick brushes are used for backgrounds.  Please use tote brush to avoid smearing your paint or you can use a mug or can to hold your brush. Fourth, decide on the subject of your painting whether it is a landscape, seascape, cityscape, still-life, abstract, or the like. Remember that if you have reached a decision on the type and technique you are going to use, you can easily start your painting and your mind is free from doubts. Before you start blending your colors, do experiment your brush so you will know each stroke and how it works on your canvas.
Fifth, as a painter you have to avoid using pencil on canvas because it is hard to erase out the pencil marks.  Paint first those prominent dark colors because you do not have to make some details in these areas.  If you are not contented in blocking dominant areas then do try painting from left to right or top to bottom. You can also try starting your painting from the details before going to the background. But most painters start with the background before finishing with the details to avoid smudging. If you cannot avoid using pencil, draw on a piece of paper and etch it on the canvas. Lastly, let your paint dry. Varnish it to have long-lasting effect and to appear it glossy. Varnish will seal your paint so that you won’t need a glass frame.
 

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