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Acrylic On Canvas

Acrylic painting, painting executed in the medium of synthetic acrylic resins. Acrylics dry rapidly, serve as a vehicle for any kind of pigment, and are capable of giving both the transparent brilliance of watercolour and the density of oil paint. They are considered to be less affected by heat and other destructive forces than is oil paint.

Mixed Media On Paper

Mixed Media paper is a rough surface type, and its weight and ‘tooth’ allow for mediums such as gouache (opaque or ‘non- translucent’ paint that has a binder), acrylic paint,.

The combining of various media is closely related to the experimentation in colour printing. Each medium has its own capabilities and limitations; combined, the media often complement each other. It is now common to see three or four different techniques combined.

Mixed Media On Canvas

Mixed media art is basically about the mixing two or more mediums of art to create an interesting new version. You can take something like pastel shades of paints with something like a collage or take acrylic paints and mix this with oil paints.

Oil on canvas

Oil painting, painting in oil colours, a medium consisting of pigments suspended in drying oils. The outstanding facility with which fusion of tones or colour is achieved makes it unique among fluid painting mediums; at the same time, satisfactory linear treatment and crisp effects are easily obtained. Opaque, transparent, and translucent painting all lie within its range, and it is unsurpassed for textural variation.

Water & Acrylic Color On Paper

Acrylic paint is a popular medium for all levels of painters, ranging from the absolute beginner to the well-established professional. Part of what makes it so user-friendly is that it is a water-soluble paint made from a plastic polymer that can be painted on any surface that isn't too greasy or glossy and can be used in a variety of ways—thinly like watercolor, thickly like oil, or mixed with other media.