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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Artworks By An Acrylic Paint Artist

By Karina Frost


Acrylics have not been around nearly as long as oil paints but they have become extremely popular due to the fact that they are quick drying and very versatile. An acrylic paint artist has the option of using a great variety of techniques and methods. This allows them to express their creativity in new ways.

Acrylics were originally used as house paints but it was not long before the art world began to take notice of their amazing qualities. As interest grew, so manufacturers focused on improving the quality of their products. Today there are many excellent products on the market, offering much greater quality than in the past. More tonality and richness is possible and the colors are vibrant and intense.

Artists use these paints on many different surfaces today. They are most commonly applied to stretched paper or canvas but other surfaces like glass, stone and wood are also being used. Just about any non shiny surface is suitable and artists love to experiment, offering up some interesting results.

Acrylic artists produce works covering a vast range of styles. Some have a more traditional approach and favor realism whilst others take a more impressionistic, abstract approach. Landscapes, portraits and every other type of subject matter is covered. These paints can be watered down and used as thin glazes, like water colors. They can also be applied thickly, even straight from the tube.

The fact that they dry so quickly offers both advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that layering is possible at a much quicker rate as there is no long drying period between layers such as when using oils. Once a layer is dry it is water resistant too so it is not affected at all by adding another layer. However, the fact that it dries so quickly can be problem when attempting to blend. However, retarders can be added when blending to increase drying time.

Many different techniques and methods are possible with acrylics as they are extremely versatile. Artists use different brushes and other tools to create the effect they are looking for. A sponge is often used to create an irregular pattern. Using a stiff, brittle brush and dabbing on the paint adds depth and texture. A small, pointed brush is suitable for adding detail and creating more definition.

There are many different brands of acrylics on the market today, offering artists the opportunity of using ones particularly suited to their style. Some are thicker and more buttery while others are more fluid. Some offer more saturated, intense colors. There are those that are very slow drying and others that are much quicker. All of these paints last well and do not crack, fade or yellow with age.

Although the medium of acrylics has gained wide acceptance today, there are still some galleries who will still only sell oils or watercolors. However, many artists have benefited from using these versatile paints. They make a living selling their paintings at galleries, particularly those found online. The availability and accessibility of these works has resulted in them reaching a far wider audience than ever before. Acrylic artists abound and although the quality of paintings being produced varies, some of them are of an extremely high standard.




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