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Acrylic paint is one of the most popular and versatile paints used by artists. Known for its quick-drying and water-resistant qualities, acrylic paint offers artists unmatched flexibility.

Shop our full range of acrylic paints for artists of all levels, including heavy body, soft body, and fluid acrylics for pouring and staining. Choose from thousands of artists’ acrylic paint colours from popular brands including Golden, Holbein, Lascaux, Daler-Rowney, and our own Jackson's Acrylic Paint ranges.

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Jackson's : Professional Acrylic Paint

48 colours available in 60ml and 200ml

From $10.80

Jackson's : Studio Acrylic Paint

29 colours available in 250ml and 500ml, Titanium White available in 1000ml and 2000ml

From $12.90

Derivan : Matisse Structure : Acrylic Paint

90+ colours available in 75ml, 1 colour in 250ml

From $12.40

Derivan : Matisse Flow : Acrylic Paint

90+ colours available in 75ml, 1 colour in 500ml

From $12.40

Acrylic Paint: Popular Questions from Artists

Acrylic paint, a relatively modern medium, was first developed in the mid-20th century. Unlike oil and watercolour, which have been used for centuries, acrylic paint offers a new range of properties that make it increasingly popular with artists.


Acrylic paint is a water-based medium made with pigment and acrylic polymer. It dries quickly and is water-resistant when dry. It is known for its vibrant, durable finish.

Acrylic paints are incredibly versatile. They are suitable for use on a range of surfaces like canvas, wood, paper, and more. They are popular with artists due to their fast drying times and the ability to manipulate their consistency with water or mediums.


Artists use acrylic paint because of its versatility and fast drying times. Acrylic paint can be layered and experimented with, using techniques like impasto or fluid washes.

The consistency of acrylic paint can be altered with water or mediums. This offers a range of effects, from smooth strokes to heavily textured finishes. Acrylic paints are also great for mixed media, as they can be combined with other materials like pastels or ink.


"The great thing about all the different types of acrylic paint available is that you can mix heavy body with soft body paint to create a consistency that falls between the two, or Open Acrylic with something faster drying to create a paint that dries just a little slower than regular acrylic.

You are in full control of the sheen, drying times and fluidity of your paint, and then when you start to think about adding mediums into the mix you’ll realise that the possibilities are almost limitless." - Lisa Takahashi, Jackson's Art Supplies Expert


Acrylic paint was developed in the 1930s and gained popularity in the 1960s, particularly during the Pop Art movement. Some of the earliest makers of acrylic paint were Golden in the USA and Daler-Rowney and Acrylicos Vallejo in Europe.

Artists like Andy Warhol embraced the medium for its vibrant colours and quick drying properties. Acrylics allowed for faster painting techniques and experimentation. Since then, acrylic paints have been used by a wide range of artists in various styles and movements.


We offer a curated selection of acrylic paints from top brands like Golden and Liquitex, as well as our ranges of Jackson’s Acrylic Paints.

We are committed to providing our customers with the finest materials, backed by a 4.8-star Trustpilot rating. Browse our extensive collection and find the perfect acrylic paints for your next project.

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Ready to get started with your next acrylic painting? Browse our extensive collection, from beginner acrylic paint sets to professional acrylic paints for experts.

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Guide to Acrylic Paint