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Wood Panel For Painting - Custom Size


Custom sized cradled wood panels for painting. These wood art boards are available in any thickness or depth. Come with hanging D-rings, raw unfinished wood panel or optional white gesso double primed, ready to paint on. Heavy duty frame made from hardwood are used to build these wood canvas board and deep art cradle boards. Our high-quality Baltic birch plywood surface allow artists to use any artistic medium including oil paint, acrylic paint, encaustic paint and mixed media 3D collage with glass, metal, fabric, epoxy, and more.

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