Canvases

/ˈkænvəsɪz/ noun

Definition

Plural of canvas; pieces of heavy cloth used by artists as surfaces to paint on, or the artworks themselves.

Etymology

From Old French 'canevas,' which came from Latin 'cannabis,' the plant whose fibers were woven into sturdy cloth that artists needed.

Kelly Says

Canvas comes from the same plant that makes rope and other materials—artists basically paint on ancient boat-sail material, which is why it's so durable.

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