Thursday, September 25, 2014

Artworks By An Acrylic Paint Artist

By Karina Frost


Acrylics are now being used by many artists although there was some prejudice against using them rather than oils for a while. They have certain qualities that artists appreciate such as the fact that they dry so quickly. This means they do not have to wait so long to apply a second layer of paint. These paints are also very versatile and can be used in many different ways by an acrylic paint artist.

It is strange to think that these paints were originally designed as house paints. However, the cross-over to the art world was inevitable due to their many interesting qualities. Manufacturers made various improvements due to the increasing demand from artists. These improvements have continued to be made over the years since they were first created. Nowadays, the quality of these paints is high and they offer the opportunity of creating paintings with great tonality and rich colors.

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.

Some painters using acrylics are more traditional in their approach while others create modern, abstract works. Every possible type of subject matter is covered. The paints are so versatile that they are suitable for multiple styles. Like watercolors, they can be mixed with water and applied in thin glazes. Like oils, they can be applied thickly. Some artists even apply them straight from the tube.

One of the major advantages that artists appreciate is the fact that they dry so quickly. This means that they do not have to wait long after applying a first layer before going on to the next and a painting can be produced at a much faster rate. Today various retarders are available that can be used to slow down the time of drying if this is required for certain techniques like blending.

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 numerous brands of acrylics being sold today. Every artist has a brand they prefer, largely dependent on style and method used. Some of these paints offer more saturated, intense colors. The drying time too varies from brand to brand. Consistency is also different with some offering more fluidity and others being like soft butter. All of these paints are long lasting and are not subject to fading, yellowing or becoming brittle as they age.

Acrylic artists are producing some amazing work today and this is sold at many galleries, both local and online. This has meant that paintings have become far more accessible to the public at large than ever before. The prices vary considerably as does quality. However, people now have the opportunity of finding a painting that suits their taste and budget.




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