
Canvas Art
Why not add a little color to your living room, with your own individual artwork? Valspar spray paints make it easy to create a professional-looking painted canvas with little or no artistic training, and for a fraction of the cost that you would pay from a gallery. All you need are some canvases, some Valspar spray paints and a little inspiration. You'll be amazed at how quickly and easily you can create your own work-of-art. And don't be surprised if your friends and family start asking you to create price-less works of art for them.
4x canvases (canvases
can be purchased
from specialist art
and craft shops)
Low tack
self-adhesive plastic
Masking tape
Scissors (or craft Knife)
Pencil
"Use a combination of Valspar Spray Paint and Valspar Metallics to create more contemporary designs in your works of art."

Select your canvas or canvases, purchase your Valspar spray paints and seek inspiration! You may wish to try the modern art section of your local library for ideas (some very expensive modern paintings are surprisingly simple to re-create).
Alternatively, you may prefer to experiment with the Poppy design shown overleaf. To begin, draw the outline of the shape very lightly on the canvas (or canvases).
Once you have drawn your outline, create a mask of the shape required by cutting out self-adhesive plastic to the correct shape. Keep the shape simple for maximum effect. For the Poppy design, mask out the white areas around the edge.
Make sure there are no gaps in the mask. Also, be gentle when cutting the mask to avoid cutting through the canvas. Use newspaper underneath the canvas to protect the surrounding area when spraying.
Once masked, spray Satin Real Red to cover the complete area. Wait 10 minutes.
Then spray Satin Wine Red in a circle around the middle. This is done freehand to give soft edges, so practice circles on a piece of newspaper first. Wait 10 minutes.
Then spray the inner circle using Gloss Orange. Again, practice circles on a piece of newspaper.
Remove mask after image is completely dry, allow 45 minutes.
Cut out a stencil for the stem and the center of the poppy, use loose masking by holding the cut out stencils about 1 inch above the canvas while spraying Flat Black. This will give soft edges and protect your picture. Again practice this first.