November 23, 2023 Happy Thanksgiving
Today I am
sharing part of one of the articles I have put into my Newsletter that I am giving away at
the Craft Show in January 2024. I use acrylic paint in many of my projects and
for paintings. The artworks shown here were all done using the acrylic paint. Some of these pictures have appeared in previous posts.
Acrylic paint is a versatile medium that can be used on so many things. I love to use it on wood, on clay, as washes on watercolor paper, and yes on canvas.
The best part
is the paint dries in minutes. Right out of the bottle or tube it dries in about
fifteen minutes. If you put it on thick it may take longer. If you thin it with
water it can also take a little longer.
White
backgrounds offer a lighter and brighter finish. Dark backgrounds dull the
paint but are awesome for some pieces.
Acrylic paint
has a polymer base so when it dries it essentially becomes plastic.
Its water base
means it can be used as an underpainting for oil paints, but it cannot be
painted over the top of oil-based paints. Just let it dry completely before
putting the oil paints over it. You don't want any moisture under the oil which could cause it to peel off.
If you put acrylic paint directly onto the wood the water base will be absorbed. The paint will appear dull and it will require at least one more coat to get a decent look. Sometimes several coats.
If you prime the wood with white paint or matte medium before you apply your colors, you will find they are brighter and more true to the original color. I like to use the matte medium because it’s clear and since that is also my final sealing coat, it gives me freedom to do art that doesn’t go all the way to the edge of the wood.
Here is another
wood slice with the Tree of Life design. Even though there were cracks in the wood it still turned out nice. There was still bark on the edge. I love this one.
One tip, acrylic paint is permanent. If you get it on your clothes, furniture, etc., it will not come off. Though it washes off your hands easily.
If you want to use acrylic paint on clothes, or fabrics there is a textile medium that can be mixed into regular acrylic paint to make it work. It makes the paint dry softer. Without the textile medium the paint dries stiff which isn't desirable on clothes.
My next post will be on a fun jewelry holder made from a picture frame.
Til next time.
Have fun and don't be afraid of a little mess when you are painting or crafting.
Terri
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