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What is Artefex Art? The Story Behind Game‑Changing Panels

Hey art fam! Ever wondered why so many painters are switching from old‑school stretched canvas to slick, rigid panels? Welcome to the world of Artefex, where the focus is less on any particular style of painting and more on protecting that art for generations. The company’s home page says it all: if you hate lugging heavy, warping panels and constantly restretching canvas, then these panels are for you. Instead of fighting with saggy canvas, you get a stable, warp‑resistant board that protects your masterpiece for generations.


How Artefex Panels Are Made

From Canvas to Cutting‑Edge Panels

Traditional stretched canvas has been an artist’s go‑to for centuries, but the medium comes with quirks – it stretches and sags, it can warp in humidity and it isn’t always the most archival option. That’s why artists have experimented with more rigid supports over time. On the Artefex blog, a history of painting surfaces notes that canvas gained popularity for its flexibility and portability, while aluminum panels offer greater stability and durability. The shift from canvas to gesso‑coated or canvas clad aluminum panels shows how painters seek longevity and preservation for their hard work.

What’s gesso and why does it matter?

Gesso is basically a primer – a mix of chalk, gypsum and glue that creates a “silky soft surface that is absorbent to water‑based paints”. Historically, thicker mixtures of gesso were used on wooden panels, while diluted versions were brushed onto canvas. Modern gesso can be acrylic‑based, oil‑based or even a mix, offering different levels of absorbency and smoothness. Artefex’s blog explains that non‑absorbent alkyd grounds and specialized primers like lead‑primed linen slow drying times and reduce warping. The company even has step‑by‑step guides for making gesso panels by building up multiple layers of chalk, gypsum and glue on a sanded board, then sanding each layer smooth to achieve the desired texture.

Meet the Panels: Tempanels and Oleopanels

Artefex’s directly primed aluminum panels fall into two families: Tempanels and Oleopanels, both built on lightweight aluminum composite material (ACM). Here’s the low‑down:

Tempanels

Tempanels are designed to mimic the absorbency of traditional gesso ground boards. Not acrylic ground but rather a traditional gesso like easygesso. They’re quadruple‑primed on sanded aluminum and sanded between coats, which creates a super smooth painting surface. You can tone them, re‑prime them or paint directly with oils, acrylics or even water‑based media. Basically, these panels give you the feel of an old‑school gesso board without the risk of cracking or warping. Ideal for Tempera artists but have recently gained more traction with acrylic painters and alla prima oil painters.

Oleopanels

If you prefer a panel that allows paintto sit on top of the ground rather than soaking it up, Artefex’s Oleopanels are the move. They’re built to be the least absorbent options in the lineup. The 411 Smooth Oleopanel has a subtle grid‑like texture that deposits paint without feeling slick. The 410 Eggshell Oleopanel cranks up the texture with deep valleys and ridges – perfect for artists who like impasto or heavy strokes. Both versions are oil‑primed, so your colors sit right on top of the surface and stay vibrant. These are the most popular panels artefex makes for oil painters especially preferred by artists who like to glaze.

Why Artists Love These Boards

Why Artefex Copper Panel

The Artefex Copper Artist Panel combines the unmatched durability of rigid copper with a perfectly primed surface that’s ready for oils, acrylics, and mixed media. Its ultra-smooth, non-porous finish ensures vibrant color payoff and effortless blending, while the naturally warm metallic undertone adds subtle depth to your work. Lightweight yet warp-resistant, this panel is ideal for studio pieces and gallery exhibitions alike.

Gesso panels: durability meets precision

Artefex’s gesso panels have become popular because they combine the sturdiness of boards with the smoothness of canvas. The company notes that gesso panels offer a stable base, preventing warping or damage compared with traditional canvas. They also give a consistent surface that doesn’t stretch, expand or contract, which helps your painting stay true to its original form. It’s no wonder thousands of artists are making the switch.

Perfect for plein air painting

Painting outdoors, also known as plein air painting, demands surfaces that can handle changing weather. According to Artefex’s blog, these panels are built to withstand various weather conditions, yet they’re lightweight and portable. They come in multiple textures so you can choose a fine or rough finish, and the opaque aluminum backing prevents sunlight from shining through. If you’re not sure what medium you’ll use, the site suggests trying the Alcot Acrylic‑Primed Cotton Panel for flexibility.

Built for big ideas

Working on a large canvas often means dealing with sagging canvas and heavy stretcher bars. Artefex’s large panels address this by offering rigid structural integrity and custom sizes up to 5×10 feet. They remain stable under the weight of thick paint and mixed media, and their smooth surfaces prevents warping. Plus, they’re surprisingly lightweight (a 4×8 foot panel weighs less than 20 pounds), making installation easier than with huge stretched canvases. The company recommends using Honeycomb or Gallery panels for extra large works.

Ideal for commissioned work

Collectors commission paintings to preserve memories, so longevity matters. The blog explains that Artefex panels offer premium, archival quality that helps your artwork last considerably longer. Because they can be presented framed or unframed and come in various primed surfaces, they’re versatile enough to match any décor. The sleek, modern look enhances the presentation of commissioned pieces, and artists can pitch the higher cost by explaining how much better these panels protect the art.

Techniques and Tips for Painting on Panels

Painting on rigid panels takes a little adjustment. Artefex recommends starting your composition with a light sketch using pencil or charcoal and ensuring the gesso is completely dry before you lay down paint. Build your colors gradually with thin layers and experiment with palette knives and different brush strokes to create texture. Tempanels are versatile enough for oils, acrylics and even drawing media, while Oleopanels are oil‑primed to keep rich colors and smooth brushstrokes right on top of the surface for oil painters.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Art Surfaces

Artefex’s writers believe the evolution of painting supports is just beginning. New materials and technologies are being developed to meet artists’ needs for durability and versatility, and innovation will continue to shape the surfaces we paint on. It’s exciting to see how combining traditional materials with modern engineering can produce panels that keep our art safe and vibrant for years to come.

Final Thoughts

So what is Artefex art? Its that feeling of knowing that after spending hundreds of hours on that masterpiece nothing will ever destroy that creation. Artefex is a platform – a high‑quality painting surface that frees you up to experiment, play and produce work that will last. With panels engineered for everything from plein air sketches to massive gallery pieces, Artefex helps you push boundaries while protecting your work for future generations. If you’re ready to level up your painting experience, these panels might be your new best friend.

Explore the Artefex product range

To make your own Artefex story, check out some of their most popular boards.  Each name below links straight to the product page so you can compare sizes, surfaces and finishes. In addition there is this nifty panel comparison page that can really help you figure out what you like!

Honeycomb panels for serious stability

Honeycomb lead oil‑primed ACM panel – Combines lead oil ground with a honeycomb aluminum core for the ultimate in archival protection.

Oil‑primed and specialty panels

Beyond these highlights, the Artefex shop also offers tempera panels, drawing panels, copper panels and accessories.  Explore the full oil painting, tempera painting and acrylic painting collections to find the perfect surface for your next project.

More surfaces and starter packs

If you’re still exploring, Artefex carries a few specialty items that help you test and expand your practice:

  • Chartapanel drawing boards – Smooth drawing paper laminated to ACM creates a rigid board for watercolor, graphite, charcoal or mixed media.  It’s a modern take on classical drawing boards with an archival twist.
  • Circular panels – Also called tondo panels, these round boards are perfect for unique, circular compositions.  They’re oil‑primed linen mounted to ACM and come in several diameters.
  • Unprimed ACM panels – For artists who like to make their own ground, these raw aluminum composite boards give you a clean slate to experiment with custom gessos and textures.
  • 5×7 Sample Pack – Can’t decide which surface is right for you?  This pack bundles multiple 5×7 panels (oil, tempera and acrylic‑primed) so you can test different textures and choose your favorite.
  • Artefex 5×7 Trial Pack Panels – A similar sampler that lets you pick any three of Artefex’s ACM panels and ships free in the U.S.  It’s a low‑pressure way to experience the range without committing to large sizes.

And don’t forget the gift cards if you’re shopping for another artist – sometimes the best present is letting a painter choose their own surface.  Artefex also stocks panel‑hanging systems, primers and other accessories to help you finish and display your work.