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Claessens applies the final layer of primer using large velvet rollers. The edges of these rollers meet up at a certain point creating this smooth “seam” of paint variation. This is not a defect, just an optical effect in the top layer. There is no actual crease or irregularity in the canvas or the primer.
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WHY ARE THERE OCCASIONALLY LINES IN THE PRIMING ON THE CLAESSENS CANVAS?
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