Acrylic
For reliability and versatility, it’s hard to beat acrylic. No other type of paint offers as much variety in texture or room for customisation. Whether you want to work with acrylic paint, ink, spray paint, or acrylic paint pens and markers, this fast-drying medium adapts to any style or technique.
Explore our wide range of acrylic art supplies, such as acrylic gouache and pouring, as well as a broad choice of acrylic paint sets to suit your ability and budget.


Browse professional and student quality acrylic paints, including heavy body, soft body, and fluid acrylics for pouring and staining.


Acrylic gouache has a velvety matt appearance. Brilliant colour that can be thinned with water or acrylic mediums, and dries waterproof.


Find the best surface for acrylics. Whatever qualities you require, our comprehensive range will help you decide on the right surface.


Acrylic markers and pens produce bold, permanent, waterproof colour that glides onto any surface via a pump action felt nib.


A range of acrylic varnishes in gloss, satin, and matt. Provides tough protection, greater depth, and a unified finish to your work.
What is Acrylic?
Acrylic is a versatile, fast-drying material used in various art forms. Made from pigment suspended in an acrylic polymer emulsion, acrylics can be found in different consistencies, from soft to heavy body paints, as well as acrylic inks and spray paints.
Unlike other paint mediums, acrylics are watersoluble when wet, becoming water-resistant once dry. This allows for various effects, from delicate washes to textured impasto. Artists often choose acrylic colours for their adaptability and durability.
Artists choose acrylics for their flexibility and ease of use. They can be applied to a variety of surface, such as canvas, paper, wood, and metal. Acrylics also offer the ability to build texture and layer colours quickly due to their fast drying time.
By mixing with acrylic mediums, artists can alter the paint's properties, creating everything from a glossy finish to thick, sculptural effects. This versatility makes acrylics ideal for techniques like impasto and mixed media work.
"For reliability and versatility, it’s hard to beat acrylic. No other kind of paint offers as much variety of texture or room for customisation – there’s a formula for every application, and no end to the mediums available." - Lisa Takahashi, Jackson's Art Supplies Expert
Acrylic paints have been around since the mid-20th century, gaining popularity in the 1960s. They were embraced by artists like Andy Warhol for their vibrant colours and fast-drying properties, which suited the dynamic nature of the Pop Art movement.
Unlike oil paints, which can take days to dry, acrylics allow for quicker execution and experimentation. This innovation opened up new artistic possibilities, influencing art movements and techniques for decades to come.
At Jackson's Art Supplies, we offer a carefully curated selection of acrylic art supplies, including paints, mediums, and tools. Our range includes top brands like Golden, Liquitex, and our own Jackson's Acrylic Paints.
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What are the Different Types of Acrylic?
Acrylics come in various forms. This includes soft and heavy body paints, spray paints, acrylic inks, markers, acrylic gouache, and screenprint inks. This variety allows artists to achieve different effects and textures on a range of surfaces.
What Surfaces can Acrylic be Painted Onto?
Acrylics adhere well to a wide range of surfaces, such as canvas, wood, paper, and metal. They are commonly used on primed surfaces to ensure the best results. Acrylics are also a popular choice for murals because they are durable, versatile, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
What are the Best Brushes for Painting with Acrylic?
Brushes for acrylic painting typically have longer handles, providing flexibility and allowing the artist to stand back from the easel. They should maintain their shape and have good spring. Using a brush cleaner will prolong their lifespan.
Synthetic brushes are strong and easy to clean. They are great for acrylics because the paint can be hard on brushes. Natural hair brushes are often used by professional artists but can wear out faster with acrylics unless properly cared for.
What Effect Can I Achieve with a Palette Knife?
Palette and painting knives are excellent for mixing acrylic paint and applying it directly to your surface. They allow artists to apply paint thickly and create interesting textures by scraping or building up the surface.
What Is the Difference Between Student Grade and Artist Grade Acrylic Paint?
Artist grade acrylics have a higher pigment concentration, resulting in more vibrant colours and better coverage with fewer coats. Student grade acrylics are more affordable, with a lower pigment ratio and a more uniform consistency.
Why Is Acrylic Such a Popular Choice for Mixed-Media Artists?
Acrylics are water-mixable, making them ideal for mixed media techniques. They can be used alongside other materials like pastels, ink, and collage. They also dry quickly, which is helpful for dynamic and spontaneous techniques.
What Is the Best Way to Prepare Your Surface Before Using Acrylic?
Prepare your surface using acrylic gesso and primer to create an ideal ground for your painting. This helps the paint adhere better and enhances its durability. Some painting surfaces are already prepared for you.
How Long Does Acrylic Paint Take to Dry?
Acrylic paint dries quickly, usually within minutes to an hour, depending on the thickness of the application. Thicker layers may take longer to dry completely. Mediums can be used to speed or slow drying times.
How Can I Change the Texture of Acrylic Paint?
You can alter the texture of acrylic paint by mixing it with mediums like texture pastes and acrylic gels. This allows you to achieve a range of effects, from smooth glazes to thick, textured surfaces.
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