Acrylic Painting

Acrylic painting involves using a fast drying acrylic paints in creating a magnificent work of art. Since it is a fast drying paint, it is difficult to keep the paint to stay moist. Water can be used to dilute acrylic paints but as it becomes dry, it will become water resistant. The variance in the dilution of water will have different effects on the outcome of the painting. It could achieve the look of a watercolour or perhaps an oil painting. It is also possible that it could create its own characteristics that are difficult to achieve with other media.

Splash painting using Acrylic

Splash painting using Acrylic

Acrylics were introduced around in the 1950’s while the water based acrylic paints used by artists were introduced in the 1960’s. Acrylic paints have the capability to bond with any painting surfaces possible while mediums could help in adjusting the binding characteristics. There are differences between an acrylic paint and the oil paint in which the most common is the difference in drying time. Another reason is that oil paints use toxic chemicals and solvents to dilute paints and clean painting tools. Oil paint also tends to become brittle over time. Acrylic paints have these advantages which make acrylic paints flexible and can be safely applied to raw painting surfaces. Glazes often create depth in a painting as these types of acrylic paints are light when it is applied to the painting. This is done to illustrate the layers of colours underneath. Using this style will help you create more realistic paintings. Another innovative way of using acrylic paint is by pour paint, which can be done by pouring the acrylic paint directly to the painting surface and then tilting the canvas to help move the paint around it.

Tips in handling acrylic paints:

  • It is advisable to spray water to the paint occasionally to prevent the paint from drying up.
  • Consider using palettes that retain moisture to increase the drying time.
  • Consider also using Golden Acrylic Glazes to make mixing easier. These are ready-to-use mixes that will help you get the right consistency of the glazes that are difficult to attain if it is mixed manually.
  • Try to use a flow-improver medium to improve the flow of the colours without affecting the colour strength.
  • Use acrylic paints in little amount to avoid excess paint that will dry after a short while.

Recommended websites:

  • http://www.misterart.com – One of the largest and biggest on-line art store that offers all types of art supplies for both amateur and professional artists.
  • http://www.artifolk.co.uk – Based in the United Kingdom, this company offers a wide variety of charcoal products at very competitive prices.
  • http://www.craftyarts.co.uk – One of the best art shops in the United Kingdom that was established in 1991 and provides a wide variety of acrylic paints.

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