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Golden High Flow Acrylic - Fluorescent Orange-Yellow, 1oz BottleSave Up to30%Off list
Starting At: 5.73
Fluorescent High-fluidity, ink-like acrylic colors perfect for airbrush, illustration, mixed media and more! Acrylic paint innovators GOLDEN have developed a versatile new line of ultra-fluid colors ideal for any application from calligraphy to crafts! High Flow acrylics flow like ink and are non-clogging but boast the same intense pigment load, high lightfast ratings, and superior permanence as exhibited in GOLDEN's other professional quality paint lines. High Flow Acrylics can be used in refillable paint markers, technical pens, and airbrushes but perform equally well with traditional brush work, pen and ink techniques, staining and washing, and even pouring directly from the bottle! The artistic possibilities are endless. Available in a wide range of 49 vibrant, intermixable colors, GOLDEN High-Flow acrylics work beautifully on almost any surface, including paper, raw or primed canvas, board, wood, fabric, and more. Whether doing technical drawings, airbrush art, calligraphy, graffiti, watercolor techniques, illustration, detailed or abstract art, new GOLDEN High Flow Acrylic Colors can keep up with your every artistic move! Key Features:* Super-fluid, high intensity acrylic paint* Superior pigment load & light fastness* 85 colors including iridescent & fluorescents* All compatible with GOLDEN acrylics & mediums* Can be used in refillable paint markers, technical pens, and airbrushes* High Flow acrylics work beautifully on almost any surface* * Available in 1 oz., 4 oz., 16 oz., & gallon bottles Perfect For:* Airbrush, technical pen & refillable marker* Traditional painting & illustration techniques* Staining, washing, & pouring straight from the bottle* A versatile, ink-like paint ideal for any artist!* Paper, raw or primed canvas, board, wood, fabric, and more* Traditional brush work, pen and ink techniques, staining and washing, and even pouring directly from the bottle What are High Flow Acrylics? High Flow Acrylics are GOLDEN'S newest acrylic paint that can go from brush to marker or from dip pen to airbrush and more. From fine lines to broad strokes, High Flow Acrylic has an ink-like consistency that lends itself to a wide range of techniques, including staining, leveling, calligraphy, and mixed media. See More -
GOLDEN Open Acrylic Mediums Thinner 1 ozSave Up to30%Off list
Starting At: 4.68
…same consistency as OPEN colors. It can be used for glazes and to extend the paints while maintaining working properties of OPEN acrylics. * OPEN Thinner - contains no binders and is used to thin the consistency of paint mixes without altering open time, or to maintain and adjust the workability of… OPEN Gels and Mediums are compatible with Golden Heavy Body and Fluid Acrylic colors, as well as regular acrylic gels and mediums and will increase open time while altering their consistency. * OPEN Acrylic Gel (Gloss and Matte) - has a slightly softer feel than our Regular Gel (Gloss) and the same consistency as OPEN colors. It can be used for glazes and to extend the paints while maintaining working properties of OPEN acrylics. * OPEN Thinner - contains no binders and is used to thin the consistency of paint mixes without altering open time, or to maintain and adjust the workability of colors on the palette without the use of water mist and moisturizing palettes. Please note: The items on this page are available at the Best Lowest Price Possible and no further discounts can be applied. Image Transfer How-To Nearly any gel, medium, or acrylic paint will work to lift an image, depending on the texture, clarity, and color you want to trap the image within. 1. Apply the gel or paint, and while it is wet, place the image side of a printed laser paper copy directly into the wet gel. Let dry overnight. 2. Dampen the paper with a wet sponge. Wait a few minutes to allow water to soak paper. Begin rubbing carefully. Use a soft cloth or scrubbie to remove the paper. You will probably have to remove the paper a few times, for a clean transfer. When the water evaporates, you will be able to see the areas that you missed. See More
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