I have a 4ft by 4ft canvas that I need to finish in 3-4months. My working space is not ideal and unfortunately I have no where else to work. I have to make do with this limited working area and I'm having a difficult time figuring out how to set up my canvas so that I can work on it. It'll be an acrylic (possibly with oil after the acrylic), personal piece for a client. No pouring or throw, he wants realism and lots of detail. I mention that because while there isn't a whole bunch of splashing or dripping that'll be happening, I'll need to use a decent amount of water to keep the acrylics from drying too quickly. (This is my situation; the vent is directly above where my canvas-the only space for it-is currently, it's been incredibly cold in the early morning/evening/at night and quite warm/humid most of the day which has the others in the house constantly turning the heater & air conditioning on and off. I can't leave the canvas out in the living space due to our cats, and there are no other areas in the house to put it. No garage.) Here is a picture of my canvas as I have is set up against the wall with *brick* of all things, to keep is steady. (Note: the blue tape is not even and I am very much aware of that). Any suggestions, recommendations, words of advice are more then just appreciated.  [![enter image description here][1]][1]


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