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Acrylic painting is a lifelong pursuit.
Even as you build your skills (and master them), there is always something new to create.
Although the possibilities are truly endless, it might not feel like that.
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Sometimes, you get a creative block.
It can seem like youll never have a great idea again, but trust usthats not true!
Acrylic paints comprise pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion.
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Some mediums slow the drying time, add textures, and change the flow of the pigment itself.
They are great for both experimenting and giving you flexibility when you paint.
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If you use the heavy body gel medium, it will make the paint thicker and the brushstrokes visible.
Flow Medium
This medium changes the consistency of paint and is best for acrylic staining or pouring.
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