Painting Supplies
Atelier Acrylic Varnish (Matte)
Low viscosity products made from hard acrylic emulsion. Can be used as an over-varnish for Atelier Interactive and other traditional acrylic paint...
View full detailsGolden Light Molding Paste
Golden Light Molding Paste - Over 50% lighter than GOLDEN Molding Paste. This dramatic weight reduction is beneficial in creating large artworks an...
View full detailsGolden MSA Varnish w/UVLS (Matte)
Mineral Spirit Acrylic (MSA) Varnish with UVLS (Ultra Violet Light Stabilizers) is a Mineral Spirit based Acrylic resin system that forms a toughe...
View full detailsGolden Crackle Paste
Crackle Paste is a thick, opaque material that cracks as it dries. The size and extent of the cracking pattern depends on the thickness of applicat...
View full detailsLangridge Artist Oil Varnish (Matte) 500ml
Langridge Artist Varnish is an acrylic resin based synthetic varnish. Final varnish for protection of oil & acrylic paintings. Unifies painting...
View full detailsGolden Matte Medium
Matte Medium is a pourable medium useful for extending color, decreasing gloss and increasing film integrity. It is also used as a nearly clear gro...
View full detailsGolden Fluid Matte Medium
Fluid Matte Medium is useful for extending colors, decreasing gloss and increasing film integrity. Particularly useful with GOLDEN Fluid Acrylics t...
View full detailsJo Sonja Polyurethane Waterbased Varnish (Matte)
Polyurethane provides the toughest finish available. The three types of finishes available are Matte, Satin and Gloss. All varnishes have excellen...
View full detailsMatisse Artist Polymer Varnish (Matte)
Matisse Artist Polymer Varnish (Matte) MM6 serves both as a matte finishing varnish and as a glossy satin additive to the paint. Mixed with Acrylic...
View full detailsMatisse Artist (Turps based) Finish Varnish (Matte)
(Mineral Turpentine-Based Acrylic Resin) This varnish produces a hard non-yellowing, protective coating similar in appearance to Damar. MM14 Gloss ...
View full detailsWinsor & Newton Varnish (Matte)
Winsor & Newton Varnish is a modern general purpose high gloss varnish. It is a clear liquid which dries to a non-yellowing glossy film. It may...
View full detailsLiquitex Matte Gel Medium
Liquitex Matte Gel Medium increases viscosity of soft body paints, giving a thicker consistency. It reduces surface shine, increases color depth an...
View full detailsGolden Extra Heavy Gel Medium (Matte)
Extra Heavy Gels have the thickest consistency of any gel we offer and may be blended with colours to increase body. Excellent for holding peaks an...
View full detailsGolden Heavy Gel Medium (Matte)
Golden Heavy Gel is available in Gloss, Matte or Semi-Gloss this product is a thicker consistency than Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colours. Blend wit...
View full detailsGolden Soft Gel Medium (Matte)
Golden Soft Gel is available in Gloss, Matte or Semi-Gloss this product is thinner than Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colours, Soft Gels are moderately...
View full detailsGolden Regular Gel Medium (Matte)
Golden Regular Gel is available in Gloss, Matte or Semi-Gloss this product is the same creamy consistency as Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colours. Ide...
View full detailsGolden OPEN Acrylic Gel (Matte)
OPEN Acrylic Gels (Gloss/Matte) are used to extend OPEN Slow-Drying Colours while maintaining their working properties. They can also be used to s...
View full detailsGolden Colour Pouring Medium (Matte)
Golden have recently announced a change to GAC 800, it has been replaced by their purpose-built Color Pouring Mediums in Gloss or Matte. Mix Flui...
View full detailsGolden High Solid Gel (Matte)
Golden High Solid Gels are available in Gloss or Matte this product is a thicker consistency than Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colours, similar to Ext...
View full detailsLiquitex Ultra Matte Fluid Medium
Liquitex Ultra Matte Fluid Medium dramatically reduces surface gloss to give a dead matte finish with no sheen. It economically extends opaque colo...
View full detailsLiquitex Ultra Matte Gel Medium
Liquitex Ultra Matte Gel Medium extends your heavy body paints by up to double the volume without affecting acrylic stability, viscosity or colour ...
View full detailsLiquitex Matte Super Heavy Gel Medium
Liquitex Matte Super Heavy Gel Medium reduces surface gloss, increases color depth and transparency. It dramatically increases viscosity to create ...
View full detailsLiquitex Super Heavy Gesso Primer
Liquitex Super Heavy Gesso primes your surface while adding a maximum tooth for maximum color adhesion and stability. It builds a 3D texture and ac...
View full detailsLiquitex Liquithick Additive
Liquitex Liquithick Additive allows you to create a spectrum of viscosities - the more you add the thicker it gets - from an oil paint weight, to a...
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What is painting?
Painting is a visual art form that involves applying pigments, colours, or other mediums to a surface, typically using brushes, palette knives, or other tools. It is a creative expression where artists use various techniques and styles to depict subjects, convey emotions, explore concepts, or communicate ideas. Painting can encompass a wide range of mediums, including acrylics, oils, watercolours, tempera, and mixed media, and it can be executed on surfaces such as canvas, paper, wood, or fabric. From representational to abstract, painting serves as a means of personal expression, storytelling, and cultural reflection, spanning diverse genres and traditions throughout history.
What surfaces can a painting be used on?
Paintings can be created on various surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, fabric, glass, metal, plastic, and stone. Each surface offers unique characteristics that influence the final artwork, from the texture of canvas to the translucency of glass or the durability of metal. Artists choose surfaces based on their preferred medium and technique, whether it's the absorbency of watercolour paper, the smoothness of wood panels, or the reflective quality of metal or glass. Experimentation with different surfaces allows artists to explore diverse textures, effects, and expressions in their paintings.
What are some tips for painting?
Start with a Plan: Have a clear idea of what you want to paint or the effect you want to achieve before you begin.
Use Quality Materials: Invest in good quality paints, brushes, and surfaces to enhance the overall quality of your artwork.
Practice Mixing Colours: Spend time experimenting with colour mixing to achieve the desired shades and tones for your painting.
Work from General to Specific: Begin by blocking in larger shapes and areas of colour before adding details.
Experiment with Different Techniques: Explore various painting techniques such as wet-on-wet, dry brush, glazing, and impasto to add texture and interest to your artwork.
Take Breaks: Give yourself time to step back and assess your work from a distance periodically. Taking breaks also helps prevent fatigue and allows you to approach your painting with fresh eyes.
Don't Be Afraid to Make Mistakes: Mistakes are a natural part of the creative process. Embrace them as opportunities to learn and grow as an artist.
Pay Attention to Composition: Consider the arrangement of elements within your painting to create a visually pleasing composition.
Use Light and Shadow: Pay attention to light and shadow to add depth and dimension to your artwork. Consider the direction and intensity of light sources in your composition.
Keep Experimenting: Painting is a journey of exploration and discovery. Keep experimenting with new techniques, subjects, and styles to continually challenge yourself and expand your artistic skills.
Remember that painting is a personal and subjective endeavour, so don't be discouraged if your results don't match your expectations right away. With practice and perseverance, you'll continue to improve and develop your own unique artistic voice.
How long does it take paintings to dry?
The drying time for paintings varies depending on factors such as the type of paint used, the thickness of the paint layers, environmental conditions, and the presence of drying mediums or additives. Generally, acrylic paints dry the fastest, usually within minutes to hours, while oil paints can take days, weeks, or even months to fully dry, especially for thicker applications or when using drying agents. Watercolour paints typically dry relatively quickly, within minutes to hours, as the water evaporates from the paper. It's important to allow paintings to dry completely before varnishing, framing, or storing them to prevent damage or smudging.
What art supplies will I need when using paint?
When painting, necessary art supplies encompass different paint types (acrylics, oils, watercolours), an array of paintbrushes for diverse effects, a palette for colour mixing, a painting surface (canvas, paper, wood), a stable easel, cleaning tools like water and solvents, optionally a palette knife for texture, mediums or additives for paint manipulation, palette cups for liquids, and protective gear like gloves and aprons for safety.