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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'on a canvas' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing something (like a painting or other artwork) that is created on a canvas. For example, "The artist painted a beautiful landscape on a canvas."
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In one, artists painted a trompe l'oeil castle on a canvas, a ghostly version of the old castle.
Rain pounded on a canvas roof.
Painters do it on a canvas.
– on a canvas nearly five metres wide.
Woodwind lines glow like daubs of color on a canvas.
But $600 for the right initials on a canvas purse?
As experiments, an apple and a human silhouette are painted on a canvas using this system.
"You're painting on a canvas so big that it's hard to comprehend," Armitage said.
"Just like traditional artists use paint and brushes on a canvas, I paint on the computer.
On a canvas over eight feet tall, "The Sweet William Rorex Jr".
Salvador Dali leapt from his chair to smack a brush of paint on a canvas.
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