Choose from thousands of colors from Golden, Liquitex, Winsor & Newton, and more. Browse and buy professional and student quality paints, including heavy body, soft body, and fluid paint for pouring and staining. You can also modify acrylic paint with the aid of mediums.
42 colours available in 60ml and 200ml.
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130+ colors available in 60ml & 150ml, 236ml, 473ml, 946ml plus 3.78ltr blacks & whites
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49 colors available in 30 ml & 118 ml
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Available in a variety of colors and sizes
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54 colors available in 45 ml & 200 ml
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100+ colors available in 60 ml and 42 colors available in 250 ml
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87 colors available in 75 ml and 23 colors available in 250 ml
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32 colors available in 200ml & 500ml bottles. Titanium White is available in a 1000ml bottle.
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75 colours available.
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89 colors available in 60 ml and 90 colors available in 200 ml and 90 colors available in 500 ml
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42 colors available in 100ml
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100+ available in a variety of sizes.
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91 colors available in 100 ml, 250 ml & 500 ml and 97 colors available in 150 ml and 3 colors available in 1000 ml & 2500 ml
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54 colors available in 250 ml and 16 colors available in 500 ml
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Available in 85 ml, 250 ml & 500 ml.
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76 colours available.
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Available in 60 colors, including some fluorescent and iridescent.
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60 colors available in 120 ml and 1 color available in 500 ml
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The main differences between acrylic and oil paints are their drying time and working properties.
Oil paint is slow-drying and consists of pigment suspended in a drying oil, such as linseed oil. Acrylic paint is fast-drying and made with pigment suspended in an acrylic polymer emulsion.
Oil paints stay wet for longer, so artists have more flexibility when painting over multiple sessions. Paint will remain wet and workable, and colors on the canvas can still be blended.
Acrylic paint usually dries within twenty to thirty minutes. However, some paints such as Golden Open Acrylic have a prolonged drying time, meaning they can be worked with for longer.
The difference comes from the formulation of the paint, not the amount of pigment in the paint.
The thickness of acrylic paint is referred to as ‘body’. The viscosity is not an indication of color strength or quality. The best acrylic paint for you will be determined by the techniques and painting surfaces you plan on using.
Heavy Body paints are the thickest and the most popular. With a texture similar to soft butter, they’re the closest to oil paints in handling and retain brush marks and gestures well. They work well on rougher canvases.
Soft Body paints are smoother, resembling yoghurt in consistency. This makes them ideal for mixing with mediums, while retaining enough thickness to paint smoothly on their own.
Acrylic Ink is the most fluid of the acrylic paints. Acrylic Ink is intensely colored and dries with a soft gloss finish. It can be applied using airbrush, pen, or brush.