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The wet on wet painting technique involves applying wet paint on a wet area of the surface of your painting. The wet-on-wet technique creates a dynamic effect. The technique creates a blend or mix of...
Using a combination of acrylics and oils in a painting creates unique properties of a painting. Acrylics tend to dry faster hence any mistake needs to be corrected immediately. Oils dry slower and...
Oil paintings do fade in sunlight, but they’re much more resilient than watercolor paintings. Exposing your oil painting to the sun for a short period will have little or no effect on it. However,...
When acrylics dries, its colors usually become darker, giving it a dull and unfinished look. To prevent this outcome, artists typically cover their paintings with a coat of sealant or varnish. With...
Acrylic paint is amazing to work with considering it can be applied on various different surfaces, and it produces amazing vibrant colors. However, many artists use varnish once they finish the...
Paintings make a fortune for the artist, especially when one is a masterpiece with overwhelming creativity. However, their value could vary depending on the type of paint used and its quality. If you...