Canvas (disambiguation)
Canvas is a heavy-duty fabric, used for making sails and as a support for an oil painting.
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Canvas may also refer to:
Creative works
Music
- Canvas (Robert Glasper album), a 2005 album
- Canvas (Moya Brennan album), a 2017 album
- Canvas (band), a rock band from Austin, Texas, US
- Canvas (EP), 2016 EP by South Korean boy group NU'EST
- "Canvas" (song) (2009), by Imogen Heap
- Canvas, a mini-album by Leo
- "Canvas", a song by Holly Miranda from The Magician's Private Library
- Canvas, a 2016 mini-album by NU'EST
Films
- Canvas (2006 film), a film starring Joe Pantoliano and Marcia Gay Harden
- Canvas (2010 film), a Malayalam-language film
Other creative works
- Canvas: Motif of Sepia, a Japanese bishojo game
- Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch, a 2004 Japanese anime based on the computer game
Geography
- Canvas Creek, a stream in British Columbia, Canada
- Canvas, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Nicholas County, West Virginia, United States
Technology
- Canvas element, part of HTML5
- Canvas X, formerly Canvas, a graphics, drawing, image, and layout editing software application
- Project Canvas (now known as YouView), a UK subscription-free IPTV environment
- Canvas Networks, an image-centric social website created by Christopher Poole
- Canvas, a line of learning management software developed by Instructure
- Canvas (GUI), an interface display component sometimes called a "scene graph"
- GoCanvas, formerly called "Canvas", a company makes mobile apps for data collection and file sharing
Other
- A template and its application as a method in business planning, e.g. the Business Model Canvas
- Canvas (TV channel), a Belgian public TV station
- CANVAS, Centre for Applied Nonviolent Action and Strategies
- Floating canvas, the cloth-construction inside a jacket or coat
- Canvas Stadium, a sports venue at Colorado State University
- Canvas (car company), American vehicle subscription company
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See also
- Blank Canvas (disambiguation)
- Canvass (disambiguation)
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