Floorcloth paintings may be thought of as paintings on canvas that lie on the floor instead of hanging on the wall. Being placed on the floor subjects the painting surface to abrasion and dirt that a wall hanging does not encounter. Because of this, floorcloth paintings are prepared differently.
Washing Canvas
Washing the canvas insures minimum shrinkage and warping of finished floor cloth. Warping and buckling is exaggerated when the edges are later turned under.
Many artists prefer to prime and paint canvas while it is attached to a rigid surface. There are two methods to achieve this:
Use Liquitex Professional Grade Soft Body Concentrated Artist Colours or Heavy Body Artist Colours. Soft Body colours will dry to a less textured surface. A lower surface is subject to less abrasion and retention of dirt. Add any Liquitex Medium or Additive to adjust workability or create special effects. Some possible choices include:
Final Protective Varnishing
After the floorcloth is complete and fully dry for 48 hours, Soluvar Final Protective Varnish should be applied to extend the life of the floorcloth by protecting it from pollution and dirt. This varnish is removable, to allow future removal of dirt and scuff marks.
Removing Liquitex Soluvar Final Picture Varnish