ABOUT FLUID ACRYLICS:
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Fluid acrylics are a type of acrylic paint that has a thin, runny consistency.
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They are designed to flow and spread easily, making them ideal for techniques such as pouring, staining, and Sgraffito.
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Fluid acrylics are also a good choice for artists who want to create watercolor-like effects.
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Fluid acrylics are made with the same pigments as regular acrylic paints, but they have a different binder. The binder is what gives acrylic paint its thickness and body. In fluid acrylics, the binder is a water-based polymer that is much thinner than the binder used in regular acrylic paints. This makes fluid acrylics much more fluid and easy to work with.
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Fluid acrylics are available in a wide range of colors, including both opaque and transparent colors.
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They can be used on a variety of surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, and fabric. Fluid acrylics can also be used to create three-dimensional effects, such as sculptures and reliefs.
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Here are some of the benefits of using fluid acrylics:
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They are easy to work with. Fluid acrylics are very fluid and easy to spread, making them ideal for techniques such as pouring, staining, and sgraffito.
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They are versatile. Fluid acrylics can be used on a variety of surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, and fabric. They can also be used to create three-dimensional effects.
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They are affordable. Fluid acrylics are typically more affordable than other types of acrylic paints.