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Many leading contemporary artists use acrylics, as they possess very different properties compared to oils or watercolours. When dry, acrylics lose their solubility very rapidly, and this is a great advantage to painters who wish to work quickly. A
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Many leading contemporary artists use acrylics, as they possess very different properties compared to oils or watercolours. When dry, acrylics lose their solubility very rapidly, & this is a great advantage to painters who wish to work quickly. A painting that might have taken weeks to accomplish in oil, can be completed in one session with acrylics because of the faster drying time. Acrylic colours are classed as the “new” painting medium, as they have only been around for a few decades. Acrylics have gained in popularity over the years & are now the painting medium of choice. This is due to the plethora of application techniques, & their ability to take to virtually any surface. The versatility of acrylics is built into the formulation of the paint, giving them excellent adhesion properties that allowing the paint to stick to surfaces from concrete to wood. Acrylics have the flexibility to move with the surface, expanding & contracting while still maintaining their integrity. Acrylics on canvas can even be loosely rolled up without affecting the finished film. Thinning with water allows watercolour techniques to be achieved without having to choose specially sized surfaces. Using the colour straight from the tube allows oil-like impasto marks to be created without the drawback of long drying times or worrying about “fat over lean” principles.

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Acrylic - A type of plastic
Contemporary - Modern era design
Contemporary - A design reference to indicate post war modern design
Dry - A term used to describe an item with has little or no water present
Dry - A term used in wine making to describe the lack of sugar (sweetness)
Canvas - A heavy duty plain woven fabric. Used on tents, footwear and painting
Oil - A hydrophobic liquid with high carbon and hydrogen content. Has many variations including; cooking oils, petrochemical oils, essential oils.
water - A chemical substance. Chemical formula H2O.
Wood - A hard material found in trees. Used for tool making, fuel and construction.
Colour - The categorised spectrum of light visable to humans
Contemporary - An object that is living in the same time.
Fat - A natural substance that is oily and can be harmful to health if consumed too much.
Formulation - The method or creation and the way it has been actioned.
Wedgwood - A famous British pottery company.

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