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What is acrylic medium used for?


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Understanding Acrylic Mediums

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Acrylic mediums are versatile products used in conjunction with acrylic paints to manipulate their consistency, sheen, texture and drying time. These mediums are an integral part of the creative process, as they allow artists to achieve a wide range of effects that would be impossible to realize with paint alone. The use of acrylic mediums can greatly expand the possibilities of acrylic paints, making them an essential tool in the artist's arsenal. They are water-based, which means they can be easily cleaned up with water and do not have any harmful fumes. Acrylic mediums are also known for their flexibility and durability, which helps to prevent cracking and fading, thereby preserving the longevity of your artwork.

Uses and Benefits of Acrylic Mediums

Acrylic mediums can be used for a variety of purposes. Artists can use them to change the texture of the paint, creating effects such as thick impasto layers or smooth, flat surfaces. They can also be used to alter the drying time of the paint, allowing for enhanced blending and layering techniques. Acrylic mediums can also be used to change the finish of the paint, providing a range of options from high gloss to matte. Furthermore, they can be used to dilute paint without breaking down its adhesive quality, unlike water which can weaken the paint's ability to bind to the canvas. This versatility makes acrylic mediums an invaluable tool for artists of all styles and levels of experience.

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Table of Contents

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How THE SYDNEY ART STORE Can Assist
Understanding Acrylic Mediums
Uses and Benefits of Acrylic Mediums


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How THE SYDNEY ART STORE Can Assist

Understanding Acrylic Mediums

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Acrylic mediums are versatile products used in conjunction with acrylic paints to manipulate their consistency, sheen, texture and drying time. These mediums are an integral part of the creative process, as they allow artists to achieve a wide range of effects that would be impossible to realize with paint alone. The use of acrylic mediums can greatly expand the possibilities of acrylic paints, making them an essential tool in the artist's arsenal. They are water-based, which means they can be easily cleaned up with water and do not have any harmful fumes. Acrylic mediums are also known for their flexibility and durability, which helps to prevent cracking and fading, thereby preserving the longevity of your artwork.

Uses and Benefits of Acrylic Mediums

Acrylic mediums can be used for a variety of purposes. Artists can use them to change the texture of the paint, creating effects such as thick impasto layers or smooth, flat surfaces. They can also be used to alter the drying time of the paint, allowing for enhanced blending and layering techniques. Acrylic mediums can also be used to change the finish of the paint, providing a range of options from high gloss to matte. Furthermore, they can be used to dilute paint without breaking down its adhesive quality, unlike water which can weaken the paint's ability to bind to the canvas. This versatility makes acrylic mediums an invaluable tool for artists of all styles and levels of experience.