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Very affordable prices and international shipping. See the link below.
When it coms to Acrylic painting, I must admit, it’s the only medium that I started with one of the top quality brands. I probably have my university art professor to thank for that. It was a requirement that we buy Golden Acrylic Paints. I specifically only used the Heavy Body Paints in the past.
The university courses I took were really focused on more realistic painting and trying to paint from references of the masters. I focused a lot on the impressionists. Therefore, a very classic colour palette was used for those paintings.
I remember the first time I tried Acrylic Mediums. I have always loved textures, in both my designs and art, so it was love at first sight!
I have since experimented with a lot more brands and mediums, and from the ones I have tested (obviously I haven’t tested all brands, but I am happy to if any of them want to send me samples to review, wink), Golden and Liquitex are my all time favourite brands for both Acrylic Paints and Acrylic Mediums.
They both have their own unique qualities, viscosities and mediums (check out the Acrylic Markers and Spray Paints by Liquitex). I would highly encourage you to try them for yourself.
If you are on a budget, Golden doesn’t have a student line, but Liquitex does. It’s called Liquitex Basics and while they are less pigmented, I still find them to be amazing quality and I use them for process work and under paintings. They are harder to mix with mediums due to less pigmentation, but you only need a drop to tint a medium so I would just use a Liquid Acrylic colour in those cases. Both brands have beautiful options.
When I went back to fine arts after a long period of focusing on my career in architecture and design (please see the ABOUT page for more details), I had the bravery of experience to experiment with a lot more colours and mediums. Hence why this blog started.
I won’t get into a lot of details in this blog, because I am not a blogger, writer or journalist. I will leave writing to the professional writers, and I don’t have the luxury of time (or the desire) to become a blogger. I am a designer and artist and that’s the career I really want to focus on.
I am going to use this tool to impart some of my knowledge, research and experience to younger artists, as well as inform my art collectors about my process and the materials I use and the reasons behind them.
Please do feel free to reach out to me personally if you need more in depth advice or information on any of the materials posted here. I strongly believe in the value of mentorship and sharing experiences.