Wet colour is applied into wet colour on the painting surface. Colours blend together, each colour being affected by the colour(s) adjacent and underneath. Each brush mark is softened by the wet colour it is painted into. Since acrylics dry quickly this method often requires additives and/or mediums to be added to the paint. This slows drying and increases the ease of blending.
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Many painting techniques require acrylic colours to be thinned with water. Over-thinning with water can result in weakened paint films and poor adhesion. Following these procedures will help in avoiding this problem.
A technique where colour is applied in fine detail. Best results are achieved using Liquitex Soft Body Acrylic Colour and a soft, round brush. Additives that increase "open" time of paint and decrease surface friction aid in achieving detailed brush marks. Water and medium can be added until desired fluidity is achieved. Note: avoid over-thinning with water by adding medium to maintain integrity of paint film and proper adhesion (50% water/paint requires an equal amount of medium). A soft, small round brush will give maximum control of mark. A smooth surface is ideal for this application.
A painting technique that uses a brush or knife loaded with paint to create bold textures that stand out in relief. Well known examples include paintings by artists such as Vincent Van Gogh and Frank Auerbach. Best results are achieved using Liquitex Heavy Body Artist Colours.
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Use paint that is not too fluid and lightly drag a stiff brush across the surface. A rougher surface works better for this technique. A technique where colour is unevenly applied to a surface using a stiff brush. May be done with Liquitex Soft Body and Heavy Body Artist Colour. No mediums or additives are necessary for this technique.
Each additive and medium, when mixed into colours, imparts specific qualities to paint. Various brushwork techniques can be done using one or a combination of various additives and mediums. The specific additives and mediums chosen will reflect your technique, substrate and studio environment.
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Slow-Dri Fluid Retarder |
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Flow-Aid Flow Enhancer |
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Slow-Dri Blending Fluid Medium |
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Gloss Medium & Varnish |
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Matte Medium |
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Matte Gel Medium |
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Slow-Dri Blending Gel Medium |
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Gloss Gel Medium and Gloss Heavy Gel Medium |
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