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GAILS TIPS ON WORKING WITH ACRYLICS

Posted by Gail Daley on Friday, June 10, 2016, In : Developing Your Skills 

By the Practical Artist

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I have always painted in Acrylics. Although over the years, I have attempted to use other mediums but they were a poor fit. Oils stink, are messy and take way too long to dry for me. Watercolors are too unforgiving for a ‘seat of the pants’ painter lik...


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Acrylic Painting Techniques - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Posted by Gail Daley on Wednesday, October 9, 2013, In : Interesting Facts 

Acrylic painting techniques are different styles of manipulating and working with polymer-based acrylic paints. Acrylics differ from oil paints in that they have shorter drying times (as little as 10 minutes) and are soluble in water. These types of paint eliminate the need for turpentine and gesso, and can be applied directly onto canvas. Aside from painting with concentrated color paints, acrylics can also be watered down to a consistency that can be poured or used for glazes.

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TIPS ON PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR ART

Posted by Gail Daley on Thursday, June 20, 2013, In : Developing Your Skills 

Presentation is everything; especially on the internet where the only impression you can make is what is seen by the viewer. A poor presentation can make the difference between getting a sale or not and being accepted into an on-line show. For the judges to get an accurate idea of your art, the image you send must match the colors in the art and be sharp and clear. For many of us, taking a good photograph of our art is hard. Before sending off the photo of your art your art 1) make sure tha...


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Showing Tag: "acrylic" (Show all posts)

GAILS TIPS ON WORKING WITH ACRYLICS

Posted by Gail Daley on Friday, June 10, 2016, In : Developing Your Skills 

By the Practical Artist

http://www.thepracticalartist.com/the-practical-artists-blog.php

 

I have always painted in Acrylics. Although over the years, I have attempted to use other mediums but they were a poor fit. Oils stink, are messy and take way too long to dry for me. Watercolors are too unforgiving for a ‘seat of the pants’ painter lik...


Continue reading ...
 

Acrylic Painting Techniques - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Posted by Gail Daley on Wednesday, October 9, 2013, In : Interesting Facts 

Acrylic painting techniques are different styles of manipulating and working with polymer-based acrylic paints. Acrylics differ from oil paints in that they have shorter drying times (as little as 10 minutes) and are soluble in water. These types of paint eliminate the need for turpentine and gesso, and can be applied directly onto canvas. Aside from painting with concentrated color paints, acrylics can also be watered down to a consistency that can be poured or used for glazes.

Preventing...


Continue reading ...
 

TIPS ON PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR ART

Posted by Gail Daley on Thursday, June 20, 2013, In : Developing Your Skills 

Presentation is everything; especially on the internet where the only impression you can make is what is seen by the viewer. A poor presentation can make the difference between getting a sale or not and being accepted into an on-line show. For the judges to get an accurate idea of your art, the image you send must match the colors in the art and be sharp and clear. For many of us, taking a good photograph of our art is hard. Before sending off the photo of your art your art 1) make sure tha...


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