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How to Buy and Use Acrylic Paint


By April Kerr

How to Buy and Use Acrylic Paint

Acrylic paints are something that all the artists need irrespective of the fact whether you are using watercolors or oil paints while making the paintings. They are luminous in nature and prepared in a synthetic method. They basically enhance the general colors of the common paints and can add a different texture to the paintings.

They also increase the drying tendency and resistance of the paints used. So if you really intend to make your paintings look better than ever then try out some acrylic paints. Around 1920 the Mexican painters started using the acrylic paints to their paintings and gradually many famous artists adapted the technique to make their artwork look better.

The secret behind the durability of acrylic colors is that they form a thin plastic film on the paintings evaporating the water particles. You can use acrylic paints in different ways. You can experiment with acrylic paints mixing them with different types of mediums. If you want to give a washed look to the painting then mix them with water.

On the other hand you can also use them with their normal consistency if you are looking forward to a thick texture. Acrylic can be used to make the paintings look glossy or matte. In fact the thick layers of acrylic can add a three dimensional appearance to the canvas.

How to Choose the Right Acrylic Paint

There are quite a number of brands available in the market that sells authentic acrylic paints. But not all of them will be able to satisfy you as the quality differs with the brand. The factors that are important to look at while you select the right brand are the available colors and the consistency and thickness of the paints.

There is difference in the prices of the paints, which solely depends on the quality of the paint. If a particular set of acrylic paints are coming for a lower price them the reason is probably that it contains a lot of impurities and fillers that is not good for the health of your painting.

The golden artist colors are one of the prominent brands in the market that make the acrylic colors with heavy concentration. This American paint manufacturing company specializes in acrylic paints and the paints are very smooth and can be thinned down easily.

Liquitex is another popular paint manufacturer. Their acrylic paints are available in plastic tubes and are ready to be used on the canvas, metals and many other materials. Some of the other famous companies are Winsor & Newton Finity, Daler-Rowney and M. Graham & Co.

You can try out some of the paints before you settle for the best one. These are some of the handy tips for you to know how to use and buy acrylic colors.



About the author

April Kerr owns website Artist Paint Supplies which has details of where to buy Winsor and Newton watercolor paints and cheap Liquitex acrylic body paints. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

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