11-26-2001, 11:31 PM
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Juried Member FT Professional
Joined: Nov 2001
Location: Signal Mountain, TN
Posts: 31
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John,
I've been using Claessens for many years and I'm thinking of trying Fredrix Rix 111 again. Could you tell me why you can't recommend it? Have you had a specific problem with it in the past?
Thanks,
steve
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Originally posted by John de la Vega
Belgian linen is the best surface on which to paint portraits, but it might take some getting used to, especially if you use your fingers. The texture of the linen requires a more delicate touch. But there is no question that the linen 'treats' paint differently, affecting the paint layering comfort and final look.
Of all the linens I've used, I find Claessens No.15 SP to be the best. There are others that come close, among those the Utrecht Belgian SP and American Canvas Manufacturers' Nos. 8 and 9. Right now I don't particularly recommend - even though I've used them in the past - Fredrix Rix 111 or Kent 125, and by all means stay away from the 'cheaper' linens. A company in Brooklun, NY, AMERICAN CANVAS MANUFACTURERS CORP, makes linen that compares very favorably with the best Belgian, at almost half the cost. As I've indicated, their Nos. 8 and 9 linens are outstanding. ACM can be reached at (718) 384-2300
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