Sentence examples for To canvas from inspiring English sources

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To canvas

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To cover an area or object with canvas.

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Koons himself rarely touches brush to canvas.

His just-the-facts mind-set wasn't limited to canvas.

On the wall, paper is preferred to canvas.

But he also puts brush to canvas with surprising tenderness.

He pastes them to canvas and paints on them.

But how to project these perspectives on to canvas?

Granted, the step to canvas is long and not likely.

The USTA's resistance to canvas court covers on aesthetic grounds doesn't help, either.

He paced from canvas to canvas with a stately, catlike tread.

He was thinking about making another big move, from sign-painting to canvas.

Commissioned around 1760 to Giambattista and his son, they were transferred to canvas around 1900.

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