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canvas

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/ˈkænvəs/
Forms:canvases
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a piece of cloth that artists paint on, especially with oil paints

A canvas is a strong, heavy fabric made from cotton or linen, commonly used as a surface for painting. It is typically stretched tightly over a wooden frame, providing a strong and durable base for different types of paint, including oil and acrylic. Canvas is preferred by artists for its texture and longevity, allowing for detailed and expressive artwork. It comes in different weights and textures, suitable for various artistic needs.

  • The artist stretched a large piece of canvas across a wooden frame, preparing it for an ambitious oil painting that would capture the beauty of the sunset.
  • During the art class, students learned various techniques for painting on canvas, experimenting with colors and brush strokes to create their own masterpieces.
  • After weeks of hard work, the painter finally completed her canvas, a vibrant depiction of a bustling city scene that conveyed the energy of urban life.
  • The gallery featured an exhibition of abstract art, showcasing several large canvases that challenged viewers to interpret their bold shapes and colors.
  • As he stood in front of the blank canvas, the artist felt a rush of inspiration, eager to translate his emotions onto the fabric with each brushstroke.
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an oil painting done on a canvas

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  • She displayed her latest canvas in the gallery, an abstract oil painting that evoked emotions of peace and introspection.
  • The museum's collection included famous canvases by renowned artists such as Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso.
  • The art studio was filled with easels holding canvases at various stages of completion, each one a work in progress.
  • The art gallery displayed a stunning canvas depicting a serene landscape painted in vibrant colors.
  • She commissioned an artist to create a custom canvas for her living room, capturing the essence of her favorite vacation spot.
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a heavy, closely woven fabric used for durable clothing, upholstery, sails, or tents

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  • The painter's bag was made of sturdy canvas.
  • Canvas jackets are ideal for outdoor work.
  • The chair seats were reinforced with canvas.
  • They used canvas to patch the boat's sail.
  • Canvas is often preferred for durable backpacks.
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a tent constructed from canvas fabric

  • The campers set up a large canvas in the meadow.
  • Soldiers slept in canvas during the military exercise.
  • The canvas provided shelter from the rain.
  • Festival-goers rented canvas for overnight stays.
  • The canvas was secured with heavy stakes and ropes.
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the narrative or setting for a story, play, or fictional account

  • The novel's canvas spans several continents and decades.
  • The playwright chose a wartime canvas for his drama.
  • The artist's imagination created a vivid narrative canvas.
  • Historical events provide a rich canvas for storytelling.
  • The film explores human relationships against a desert canvas.
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the floor covering of a boxing or wrestling ring

  • The boxer fell hard onto the canvas after the punch.
  • The ring's canvas was cleaned between matches.
  • Sweat marked the canvas after the intense bout.
  • The referee checked the canvas for hazards before the fight.
  • Wrestlers slipped on the canvas during the high-speed maneuver.
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a large sheet of strong fabric, typically made of canvas, used as a sail to catch the wind and propel a sailing vessel

  • The sailors hoisted the canvas to catch the morning breeze.
  • The ship's canvas was torn in the storm and had to be repaired.
  • Traditional yachts often use heavy-duty canvas for their sails.
  • Wind filled the canvas, pushing the boat across the harbor.
  • The captain inspected the canvas before setting out to sea.