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![]() After then deciding and getting the canvas made (which by the way I helped on the making of it), I had to start priming it. I looked at the most efficient but cheapest way of doing it. I knew I wanted to use gesso as I had seen it being used before and I liked how smooth it looked. But budget was a factor in the process, so I found a recipe. Few grams of calcium carbonate, water, white paint. Got to mixing. Had to do 5 layers. 2 of just priming and 3 of just white paint. I used a little spatula to apply it with. The motion of the spatula left some thick cut-like lines which as I'm applying colour now they give texture and enhance the meaning of the piece. I left the corners of the canvas unfinished. Sort of like the painting was a cloud in the middle of the canvas. Any rupture on the canvas, that cloud could escape and be free again.
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