PHOENIX stretched canvas 11x14 in, 6 pack, 3/4 in profile vs PHOENIX stretched canvas 16x20 inch 4-pack 3/4 inch profile
Overall winner: PHOENIX stretched canvas 16x20 inch 4-pack 3/4 inch profile
Key Differences
Pick A (PHOENIX 11x14 6-pack) if you want more canvases for a lower listed price tier and compact 11x14 sizing; pick B (PHOENIX 16x20 4-pack) if you need larger 16x20 stretched, gesso-primed panels ready for oil and acrylic. Both share similar ratings and durability features (back-stapled, cotton canvas) but B provides larger, studio-sized surfaces while A provides greater quantity at a more affordable tier
PHOENIX stretched canvas 11x14 in, 6 pack, 3/4 in profile
Stretched cotton canvases, hand-secured on sturdy frames with triple gesso priming for oil or acrylic. Customers note good quality and sturdiness for various projects, including practice and learning
Pros
- hand-stretched cotton canvas
- back stapled on rigid stretcher bars
- tightly stretched with clean edges
- suitable for impasto and acrylic pouring
Cons
- some customers reported damaged canvases on arrival
PHOENIX stretched canvas 16x20 inch 4-pack 3/4 inch profile
Cotton, pre-stretched canvases with triple gesso priming for oil and acrylic. Stretched and back-stapled for tension and clean edges; suitable for beginners and practice. Customers note good quality and value, with some durability variations
Pros
- pre-stretched cotton canvas
- back-stapled for tension
- frame-ready with pinewood frame
- suitable for beginners and practice
Cons
- some customers reported damaged canvases upon arrival
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PHOENIX |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | PHOENIX |
| User Reviews | Tie |