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    Artist's Guide to Acrylic Paints

    Beginner-friendly and quick drying, acrylics are a popular and versatile medium. They are a modern paint when compared to the age of oils and watercolours, and can be used in an almost endless variety of ways. Here’s our quick guide to getting started in the world of acrylic painting.

    What are Acrylic Paints?

    Acrylic paint is made up of pigment mixed with a binder. Unlike oils and watercolours, which use natural binders, acrylic paints use a synthetic binder. They are also water based, meaning they can be thinned with water alone, and without the need for toxic solvents. An amazing variety of finishes can be achieved with acrylic paints, which isn’t possible with oils and watercolours. This is achieved by mixing different mediums into the paint, and is one of the reasons many people love to experiment with acrylics.

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    Using Acrylic Mediums

    There’s an almost endless range of finishes and effects that you can achieve with acrylic paints and specially designed mediums. Some of these include:

    There are so many different mediums you can play around with - so start with a few that catch your eye, and have fun experimenting!

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    Painting with Acrylics

    When painting with acrylics, synthetic brushes work better than natural fibre brushes. The structure of natural bristles makes them swell from holding too much water, which can cause problems when putting paint to canvas. It’s important to keep a jar of clean water to hand, as this is what you’ll use to thin your paint, as well as clean your brushes.
     

    You may also require a paint palette to help keep all your desired paints stored with ease whilst in use.

     

    As acrylics are water based, they can be used on almost all surfaces. If the surface is porous however, such as untreated wood, then this will need sealing first to stop it absorbing water.

     

     

    Finding Inspiration

    Artists like Jennie Wickings have a great knowledge of arty methods and colours. With her easy to follow tutorials, beginner and long-time acrylic artists alike will find great inspiration or ideas for their own art work!

    Watch the full video to begin your acrylic painting journey, and find other inspirining guides and content from Jennie Wickings over on our YouTube channel.

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