Glossary Of Art Terms
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Acrylic Paint Acrylic paint is a fast-drying, water-based paint consisting of pigment particles suspended in an acrylic polymer emulsion. Widely used by artists since its development in the mid-20th century, acrylic paint offers versatility, durability, and ease of use across various painting techniques and surfaces. Unlike oil paint, acrylic paint dries quickly, allowing artists to work rapidly and apply multiple layers or glazes in a single session. Acrylic paint can be diluted with water for transparent washes or applied thickly for impasto effects, and it adheres well to canvas, paper, wood, and other surfaces, making it a popular choice for artists working in diverse styles and genres. |
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