ACRYLICS II
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'Ghost Gums'
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'Ghost Gums'
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'Ewe First'
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'Catch of the Day'
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'Red Poppies'
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'Dancing Trees'
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'Cloud Drama'
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'Clouds Set over Dam'
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'Hydrangeas, Study'
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'Hydrangeas - Still Life'
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'Big Red Tomatoes'
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'Deep Blue Sea'
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'Bluff Rock'
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'Dark Reflections'
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'Piece of The Rock'
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'Wild Sunset'
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'Nice to Meet You'
I primarily use Golden Acrylics for their incredibly rich pure pigments and amazing versatility ~ including
Fluids, Heavy Body and Opens
depending on the situation and which particular techniques and effects are needed. When painting with Liquids, I like to thin them down with water and use them in the same way I would paint watercolour. The only disadvantage is that they don't lift like a watercolour paint will.
I use the Heavy Body paint when I want to layer and get fast results, especially when I want to create impasto texture, capitalizing on the fast drying nature of the paint. When painting en Plein air (outdoors) I love using the OPEN range of paint ~ it stays wet and workable for days and I keep it in an airtight container with a wet sponge to keep the moisture in my palette for weeks at a time. It is my favourite paint to travel with and does not need turps, medium or other chemicals and all washes up with water! Too easy.
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