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GOLDEN - Matte Medium (237ml)

GOLDEN - Matte Medium (237ml)

Acrylic painting medium Increases transparency and decreases gloss Useful as a translucent ground Can also be use as a decoupage glue or temporary varnish Made in the USA Golden Matte Medium is a viscous, pourable acrylic medium useful for extending colours, increasing translucency and decreasing gloss. It is also useful as a translucent ground. To lower the sheen of a paint colour or another medium, begin by adding Matte Medium in increments of about 10% of the total volume. It is helpful to brush out each mixture, and let dry on a piece of paper to note the difference in sheen. With some experimenting, it will become easier to know how much of the matte medium is required to achieve the desired gloss. Matte Medium can be used as a translucent ground, sometimes referred to as a "clear" gesso. It is thin enough to penetrate canvas and other porous substrates easily, and the matting solids provide an adequate "tooth" for additional paint layers. In thin applications it can appear quite translucent, while darkening the canvas to a small degree. The darkening effect, similar to a "wet look", is somewhat more pronounced with Matte Medium. Apply Matte Medium in much the same manner as recommended for the application of a gesso layer. Apply one or more coats, keeping in mind that additional layers will gradually make a more opaque overall film. Please note: Applying a matte product over an absorbent surface may cause a "frosted" appearance. As the acrylic medium penetrates, the matting solids are left behind on the surface. Over highly absorbent dark passages, such as on top of canvas coated with Golden Black Gesso, severe whitening may occur. This can be corrected by applying a coat of Golden GAC 100 or Gloss Medium over the frosted area, which will once again encapsulate the matting solids, returning the transparent look. The frosting can be avoided by applying a coat of GAC 100 or Gloss Medium before a matte medium is applied. Liquid and low viscosity Matte Mediums should be gently stirred or shaken before use, as settling of matting solids can occur. Use as a Decoupage Glue Golden Matte Medium has been used successfully as a decoupage glue by many collage artists. The fact that it has a very low sheen makes it ideal, as it does not impart a "plastic" gloss to the work. If the whiteness of multiple coats does become troublesome, blend in Polymer Medium (Gloss) to decrease the matting solid level. Multiple Layers of Matte Mediums The application of several layers of a matte medium will become increasingly opaque and begin to lighten the colours underneath. Multiple layers can also impart a greyish cast due to the natural colour of the matting solids if built up to an extreme. If an artist is using a matte medium as a glazing base for multiple glazes, they should consider using Polymer Medium (Gloss) instead for the best clarity. After the artwork is completed, a matte varnish can be applied to give a flat finish to the work. This will result in better film clarity because there is only one layer of matting solids to look through. Use as a Temporary Varnish Golden does not recommend using any insoluble acrylic as a final varnish. Polymer Medium (Gloss) or Soft Gel (Gloss) thinned 2:1 with water works well to establish an even coat, or a temporary varnish. Instead of applying a matte medium over the piece, the artist can use a sheet of matte Mylar to apply it over to allow them to temporarily view it in the matte state, or create a test piece. About Golden Mediums Golden offer the widest range of mediums for acrylic painting. Their range includes gels, additives and effect pastes, which allows you to choose whatever qualities you desire for your acrylic painting: luminous glazes, gritty opaque structures, string effects, glassy areas or variable drying times. This expansive range gives rise to inspiring possibilities that allow you to do very unusual things. Whatever your needs, our Golden range has you covered.

GBP 15.60
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Snazaroo - Face Paint Adventure Palette (11pc)

Snazaroo - Face Paint Fantasy Palette (11pc)

Gamblin - Cold Wax Medium (3.78L)

Gamblin - Cold Wax Medium (3.78L)

Made from naturally white, pure beeswax Formulated to knife consistency Makes oil colours thicker and more matte It can also be applied alone as a matte varnish It's a rare occurrence for one specific painting medium to have a whole genre of painting associated with it, but Cold Wax Medium is one such medium. Cold Wax Painting is not defined by subject matter nor the degree of realism or abstraction, Cold Wax Painting is unified by artists' shared interest in experimentation, texture and the physicality of paint layers. What is Cold Wax Painting? Cold Wax Painting is any type of painting that heavily utilises Cold Wax Medium into oil colours. In its own way, Cold Wax Painting blurs the line between oil painting and encaustic painting. What is Cold Wax Medium? Gamblin Cold Wax Medium a mixture of natural beeswax (wax pastilles), Gamsol and a small amount of alkyd resin. The term "cold" in Cold Wax Medium and Cold Wax Painting refers to the fact that heat is not required for working with this wax medium – as it dries by solvent evaporation (Gamsol), rather than the cooling of the wax, as in encaustic painting. As the Gamsol evaporates out of the medium, the soft wax hardens to the density of a beeswax candle. Unlike other Gamblin painting mediums, which increase the flow and gloss of oil colours to varying degrees, Cold Wax Medium makes oil colours thicker and more matte. Cold Wax Painting Techniques Cold Wax medium is a dense paste that's is excellent in creating a variety of textures within a painting. It has a "short" characteristic and gives a clean break off of the brush or knife, retaining the sharp peaks of impasto. These working properties allow for expressive brush marks and the ability to carve into paint layers with palette knives. Cold Wax also gives oil colours a beautiful translucent quality, similar to the seductive surfaces of encaustic paintings. Cold Wax Painting utilises experimental approaches, including the use of brayers, stencils, and textural elements such as bubble wrap or wire screens. The possibilities are endless! Compatibility Cold Wax Medium is compatible with oil colours, alkyd/oil colours, alkyd-based painting mediums, and Gamsol. Fast-drying mediums such as Galkyd and Galkyd Gel will increase the tack when mixed with Cold Wax Medium. Neo Megilp, our silky, soft gel medium gives the wax a smoother feel and will round the peaks of impasto. These alkyd mediums will increase the gloss level of Cold Wax (just as adding Cold Wax lowers the gloss level of these mediums). Adding Gamsol to Cold Wax Medium will make it more fluid without adding gloss. How much Cold Wax Medium can be safely added to oil colours? We recommend adding up to 1/3 Cold Wax Medium to 2/3 oil colours. Beyond this amount, approximately 25% Solvent-Free Gel or Galkyd Gel should be added to 75% Cold Wax Medium. The addition of these mediums will increase both the flexibility and durability of the resulting paint layer, making it less prone to cracking. What is the best support to paint on for Cold Wax Painting? Just like encaustic paintings are done on rigid supports such as panels, we recommend the same for Cold Wax Paintings. Wood or aluminium panels are appropriate, as are panels with fabric adhered to the surface. Rigid supports limit movement the paint layers and will help prevent cracking. When using Cold Wax Medium alone as a painting medium on stretched canvas, we recommend limiting the wax to 1/3 of the total paint mixture. To use higher percentages of Cold Wax Medium on stretched canvas, add 25-50% Galkyd Gel, Solvent-Free Gel, or for more fluid results, Galkyd. The addition of these mediums will increase the flexibility and durability of the resulting paint layer, making it less prone to cracking. Are Cold Wax paintings subject to melting because of the wax? The wax used to formulate the Cold Wax Medium has a melting point of approximately 155 degrees Fahrenheit. In most environments, Cold Wax paintings will remain quite stable. However, if you need to transport or ship the painting through a warm climate in the summer, consider air conditioning!

GBP 149.99
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Matt Medium (500ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Matt Medium (500ml)

Flat, matt finish Acrylic medium 500ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Galeria Matt Medium creates an even, flat finish, maintains brilliance of colour, and boosts transparency, adhesion and durability. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Matt Medium?  All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Galeria Matt Medium creates a smooth, velvety, matt finish, without affecting the original colour or strength of the pigment. How do I use a matt medium? The following videos show how to use a matt medium, and the effects that can be created: Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Using A Matt Medium And A Flow Improver Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Winsor & Newton? In 1832, William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist water colours to the world. Today, Winsor and Newton remain the premier choice for artists, offering a wide variety of fine art supplies including: oil, water colour, acrylic and alkyd paints, pastels, artists' brushes, canvases, papers and portfolios. 

GBP 18.49
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Iridescent Medium (237ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Iridescent Medium (237ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paint Adds a shimmering iridescence to your artwork Translucent, metallic finish 237ml bottle Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Iridescent Medium adds a shimmering iridescence to acrylic paint, producing a lustrous metallic spectrum. Video: Liquitex Iridescent Medium What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Iridescent Medium? Ideal for calligraphy and highlighting, Liquitex Iridescent Medium dries to a non-oxidising, translucent sheen. Suitable for use in a number of artistic and craft applications, Liquitex Iridescent Medium may be applied to fabric, when thinned with 50% water. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Iridescent Medium? For optimum results, mix Liquitex Iridescent Medium with transparent and translucent colours, adding increasing amounts of medium to heighten transparency and iridescent quality. For a "Mother of Pearl" effect, use Liquitex Iridescent Medium directly from the bottle. Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 16.99
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GOLDEN - Fluid Matte Medium (237ml)

GOLDEN - Fluid Matte Medium (237ml)

Acrylic painting medium Liquid and pourable Extends your colours Increases transparency and decreases gloss Made in the USA Video: Golden Artist Colours - Painting With Fluid Acrylic Mediums Golden Fluid Matte Medium is a liquid, pourable acrylic medium useful for extending colours, increasing translucency and decreasing gloss. It is also useful as a translucent ground. To lower the sheen of a paint colour or another medium, begin by adding Fluid Matte Medium in increments of about 10% of the total volume. It is helpful to brush out each mixture, and let dry on a piece of paper to note the difference in sheen. With some experimenting, it will become easier to know how much of the matte medium is required to achieve the desired gloss. Fluid Matte Medium can be used as a translucent ground, sometimes referred to as a "clear" gesso. It is thin enough to penetrate canvas and other porous substrates easily, and the matting solids provide an adequate "tooth" for additional paint layers. In thin applications it can appear quite translucent, while darkening the canvas to a small degree. The darkening effect, similar to a "wet look", is somewhat more pronounced with Fluid Matte Medium. Apply Fluid Matte Medium in much the same manner as recommended for the application of a gesso layer. Apply one or more coats, keeping in mind that additional layers will gradually make a more opaque overall film. Please note: Applying a matte product over an absorbent surface may cause a "frosted" appearance. As the acrylic medium penetrates, the matting solids are left behind on the surface. Over highly absorbent dark passages, such as on top of canvas coated with Golden Black Gesso, severe whitening may occur. This can be corrected by applying a coat of Golden GAC 100 or Gloss Medium over the frosted area, which will once again encapsulate the matting solids, returning the transparent look. The frosting can be avoided by applying a coat of GAC 100 or Gloss Medium before a matte medium is applied. Liquid and low viscosity Matte Mediums should be gently stirred or shaken before use, as settling of matting solids can occur. About Golden Mediums Golden offer the widest range of mediums for acrylic painting. Their range includes gels, additives and effect pastes, which allows you to choose whatever qualities you desire for your acrylic painting: luminous glazes, gritty opaque structures, string effects, glassy areas or variable drying times. This expansive range gives rise to inspiring possibilities that allow you to do very unusual things. Whatever your needs, our Golden range has you covered.

GBP 15.60
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GOLDEN - Super Matte Medium (237ml)

GOLDEN - Super Matte Medium (237ml)

Acrylic painting medium Pourable Reduces gloss and sheen Create your own colour gessoes Made in the USA Golden Super Matte Medium is a pourable medium useful for reducing gloss. Because of its high level of matting agents, it will lower sheen of another product with a minimal addition, thereby changing other paint attributes the least, such as colour strength and viscosity. Super Matte Medium should always be blended with other acrylic paints or mediums as this product is not intended to be used by itself. To lower the sheen of a paint colour or another medium, begin by adding Super Matte Medium in increments of about 10% of the total volume. It is helpful to brush out each mixture, and let dry on a piece of paper to note the difference in sheen. With some experimenting, it will become easier to know how much of the matte medium is required to achieve the desired gloss. It is acceptable to add any amount of a matte medium to Golden Heavy Body.Acrylics. It can also be added to Golden Decorative Glazes, Gels and Mediums. Some caution is required with the Super Matte Medium: too much of an addition may dramatically lighten a colour, or if used alone, it may crack in thick applications. Super Matte Medium blended with Golden Fluid Acrylics allows artists to make their own colour gessoes. Some experimenting will allow an artist to understand the limitations for their manner of application. About Golden Mediums Golden offer the widest range of mediums for acrylic painting. Their range includes gels, additives and effect pastes, which allows you to choose whatever qualities you desire for your acrylic painting: luminous glazes, gritty opaque structures, string effects, glassy areas or variable drying times. This expansive range gives rise to inspiring possibilities that allow you to do very unusual things. Whatever your needs, our Golden range has you covered.

GBP 17.95
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Pouring Medium (3.78ltr)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Pouring Medium (3.78ltr)

Excellent acrylic medium Designed to prevent crazing in poured applications Transparent, gloss finish 3.78 litre tub Incredible value Video: Liquitex Pouring Medium Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Pouring Effects Medium has been designed to prevent crazing in poured applications. Liquitex Professional Pouring Effects Medium dries to a clear, glossy and flexible finish. When dry, the pouring medium is permanent and non-yellowing, making it the perfect medium to protect precious artwork from genuine abrasion and damage. Blog Post: How To Use Pouring Medium When Painting With Acrylics What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Pouring Medium? Developed to reduce crazing, cracking and bubbles forming in drying Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Pouring Medium creates even, flowing pools of colour in poured applications, without adding transparency. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Pouring Medium? Drying to a smooth, high gloss finish, Liquitex Professional Pouring Effects Medium can be mixed with Liquitex Soft Body acrylic colour to form a vibrant, coloured, flexible film. The following videos offer some ideas on how to use Liquitex Professional Pouring Effects Medium: Liquitex Innovative Mediums Acrylic Pouring, Collage & Texture Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium.  Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 94.99
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Matt Medium (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Matt Medium (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Gives your artwork a flat, matt finish 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Galeria Matt Medium creates an even, flat finish, maintains brilliance of colour, and boosts transparency, adhesion and durability. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Matt Medium?  All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Galeria Matt Medium creates a smooth, velvety, matt finish, without affecting the original colour or strength of the pigment. How do I use a matt medium? The following videos show how to use a matt medium, and the effects that can be created: Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Using A Matt Medium And A Flow Improver Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Winsor & Newton? In 1832, William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist water colours to the world. Today, Winsor and Newton remain the premier choice for artists, offering a wide variety of fine art supplies including: oil, water colour, acrylic and alkyd paints, pastels, artists' brushes, canvases, papers and portfolios.

GBP 10.49
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Medium 946ml

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Medium 946ml

Designed for use with acrylic paints Transparent, gloss finish Enhances depth of colour intensity Increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility Available in 118ml, 237ml & 473ml sizes Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Gloss Medium provides an even flow, enhances depth of colour intensity, and increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Gloss Medium? Manufactured using the highest quality resins available, Liquitex Gloss Medium is a highly versatile, multi-purpose medium, which can also be used as a non-removable Varnish, to protect artwork and establish a gloss finish. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish? When used as a medium, Liquitex Gloss Medium can act as: An Extender: Mix with Liquitex Soft Body or Heavy Body artist colours, to extend volume and increase transparency. A Fixative: Use over artwork to increase gloss or shine. A Binder: Mix with powdered pigments for an inexpensive, soft body gloss paint.   An Adhesive: Use to provide adhesion for collage material. A Ground: Use in place of Gesso, as a transparent ground, so substrate may be seen. A Transfer Medium: Use to Create Acrylic Transfers. The following videos show some of the ways Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish can be used: Using Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Texture Effects Using Liquitex Mediums and Digital Media Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 38.99
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Medium 237ml

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Medium 237ml

Designed for use with acrylic paints Transparent, gloss finish Enhances depth of colour intensity Increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility Available in 118ml, 237ml & 473ml sizes Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Gloss Medium provides an even flow, enhances depth of colour intensity, and increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Gloss Medium? Manufactured using the highest quality resins available, Liquitex Gloss Medium is a highly versatile, multi-purpose medium, which can also be used as a non-removable Varnish, to protect artwork and establish a gloss finish. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish? When used as a medium, Liquitex Gloss Medium can act as: An Extender: Mix with Liquitex Soft Body or Heavy Body artist colours, to extend volume and increase transparency. A Fixative: Use over artwork to increase gloss or shine. A Binder: Mix with powdered pigments for an inexpensive, soft body gloss paint.   An Adhesive: Use to provide adhesion for collage material. A Ground: Use in place of Gesso, as a transparent ground, so substrate may be seen. A Transfer Medium: Use to Create Acrylic Transfers. The following videos show some of the ways Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish can be used: Using Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Texture Effects Using Liquitex Mediums and Digital Media Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 16.99
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Medium 118ml

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Medium 118ml

Designed for use with acrylic paints Transparent, gloss finish Enhances depth of colour intensity Increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility Available in 118ml, 237ml & 473ml sizes Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Gloss Medium provides an even flow, enhances depth of colour intensity, and increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Gloss Medium? Manufactured using the highest quality resins available, Liquitex Gloss Medium is a highly versatile, multi-purpose medium, which can also be used as a non-removable Varnish, to protect artwork and establish a gloss finish. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish? When used as a medium, Liquitex Gloss Medium can act as: An Extender: Mix with Liquitex Soft Body or Heavy Body artist colours, to extend volume and increase transparency. A Fixative: Use over artwork to increase gloss or shine. A Binder: Mix with powdered pigments for an inexpensive, soft body gloss paint.   An Adhesive: Use to provide adhesion for collage material. A Ground: Use in place of Gesso, as a transparent ground, so substrate may be seen. A Transfer Medium: Use to Create Acrylic Transfers. The following videos show some of the ways Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish can be used: Using Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Texture Effects Using Liquitex Mediums and Digital Media Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 10.49
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Medium 473ml

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Medium 473ml

Designed for use with acrylic paints Transparent, gloss finish Enhances depth of colour intensity Increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility Available in 118ml, 237ml & 473ml sizes Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Gloss Medium provides an even flow, enhances depth of colour intensity, and increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Gloss Medium? Manufactured using the highest quality resins available, Liquitex Gloss Medium is a highly versatile, multi-purpose medium, which can also be used as a non-removable Varnish, to protect artwork and establish a gloss finish. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish? When used as a medium, Liquitex Gloss Medium can act as: An Extender: Mix with Liquitex Soft Body or Heavy Body artist colours, to extend volume and increase transparency. A Fixative: Use over artwork to increase gloss or shine. A Binder: Mix with powdered pigments for an inexpensive, soft body gloss paint.   An Adhesive: Use to provide adhesion for collage material. A Ground: Use in place of Gesso, as a transparent ground, so substrate may be seen. A Transfer Medium: Use to Create Acrylic Transfers. The following videos show some of the ways Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish can be used: Using Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Texture Effects Using Liquitex Mediums and Digital Media Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 28.49
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GOLDEN - Silkscreen Medium (237ml)

GOLDEN - Silkscreen Medium (237ml)

Acrylic painting medium For silk-screen applications Increases working time Prevents paint from drying too quickly Made in the USA Video: Golden Artist Colours - Spraying With Heavy Body Acrylics Golden Silkscreen Medium is a water-borne system designed to blend with acrylic paints for silk-screen application onto paper, wood and other suitable fine art materials. This product is designed to increase working time and prevent paint from drying in the screen too quickly. It is not intended for use on fabrics to be laundered. Although any addition of Golden Silkscreen Medium will increase the open time of a paint, a good starting point is to blend even parts of paint and medium. Higher levels of the medium will increasingly affect the transparency, but also will increase the open time. Lower levels of Silkscreen Medium produce mixes with the greatest opacity, but these are more likely to clog in the screen. Silkscreen Medium can be blended with any of the Golden Acrylic paint lines, Gels and Mediums to lengthen the working (open) time for silk-screening. It is a pourable blend of acrylic, retarder & water that, unlike retarder alone, will form a film, thereby increasing durability and thinning the paint while retarding the drying time. Silkscreen Medium is not designed to impart opacity. The opacity of the mixture will be determined by the nature of the colour being used and the ratio of paint to medium used. Higher levels of the Silkscreen Medium will be increasingly more transparent. Adding Titanium White to a mixture will increase opacity. Any addition of white will lower a colour's chroma and value. Additionally, transparent colours, including Iridescent and Interference Colours, can be made to appear more opaque when a "base coat" is screened first. For example, Golden Iridescent Gold will appear to have greater opacity over a buff-coloured base coat. Refer to screen-printer's books and other reference material for further suggestions. General Product Information Do not mix with oils. Paint on any non-oily surface. Abrade non-absorbent surfaces for increased adhesion. Minimum film formation temperature is 49oF/9oC. Avoid freezing. Clean screens/tools with soap and water. Safe to use with minimal odour. About Golden Mediums Golden offer the widest range of mediums for acrylic painting. Their range includes gels, additives and effect pastes, which allows you to choose whatever qualities you desire for your acrylic painting: luminous glazes, gritty opaque structures, string effects, glassy areas or variable drying times. This expansive range gives rise to inspiring possibilities that allow you to do very unusual things. Whatever your needs, our Golden range has you covered.

GBP 12.35
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Matte Pouring Medium (473ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Matte Pouring Medium (473ml)

Excellent acrylic medium Designed to prevent crazing in poured applications Matte finish 473ml bottle Flip-top lid Video: Liquitex Pouring Medium Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Matte Pouring Medium has been designed to prevent crazing in poured applications. Blog Post: How To Use Pouring Medium When Painting With Acrylics What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Matte Pouring Medium? Developed to reduce crazing, cracking and bubbles forming in drying Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Matte Pouring Medium creates even, flowing pools of colour in poured applications, without adding transparency. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Pouring Medium? Drying to a smooth, matte finish, Liquitex Matte Pouring Medium can be mixed with Liquitex Soft Body acrylic colour to form a vibrant, coloured, flexible film. The following videos offer some ideas on how to use Liquitex Pouring Medium: Liquitex Innovative Mediums Acrylic Pouring, Collage & Texture Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium.  Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 27.99
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Iridescent Pouring Medium (473ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Iridescent Pouring Medium (473ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paint Adds a shimmering iridescence to your artwork Translucent, metallic finish 473ml bottle Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Iridescent Medium adds a shimmering iridescence to acrylic paint, producing a lustrous metallic spectrum. Video: Liquitex Iridescent Medium What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Iridescent Medium? Ideal for calligraphy and highlighting, Liquitex Iridescent Medium dries to a non-oxidising, translucent sheen. Suitable for use in a number of artistic and craft applications, Liquitex Iridescent Medium may be applied to fabric, when thinned with 50% water. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Iridescent Medium? For optimum results, mix Liquitex Iridescent Medium with transparent and translucent colours, adding increasing amounts of medium to heighten transparency and iridescent quality. For a "Mother of Pearl" effect, use Liquitex Iridescent Medium directly from the bottle. Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 27.99
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Pouring Medium (237ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Pouring Medium (237ml)

Excellent acrylic medium Designed to prevent crazing in poured applications Transparent, gloss finish 237ml bottle Flip-top lid Video: Liquitex Pouring Medium Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Pouring Medium has been designed to prevent crazing in poured applications. Blog Post: How To Use Pouring Medium When Painting With Acrylics What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Pouring Medium? Developed to reduce crazing, cracking and bubbles forming in drying Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Pouring Medium creates even, flowing pools of colour in poured applications, without adding transparency. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Pouring Medium? Drying to a smooth, high gloss finish, Liquitex Pouring Medium can be mixed with Liquitex Soft Body acrylic colour to form a vibrant, coloured, flexible film. The following videos offer some ideas on how to use Liquitex Pouring Medium: Liquitex Innovative Mediums Acrylic Pouring, Collage & Texture Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium.  Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 15.49
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Pouring Medium (473ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Pouring Medium (473ml)

Excellent acrylic medium Designed to prevent crazing in poured applications Transparent, gloss finish 473ml bottle Flip-top lid Video: Liquitex Pouring Medium Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Pouring Medium has been designed to prevent crazing in poured applications. Blog Post: How To Use Pouring Medium When Painting With Acrylics What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Pouring Medium? Developed to reduce crazing, cracking and bubbles forming in drying Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Pouring Medium creates even, flowing pools of colour in poured applications, without adding transparency. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Pouring Medium? Drying to a smooth, high gloss finish, Liquitex Pouring Medium can be mixed with Liquitex Soft Body acrylic colour to form a vibrant, coloured, flexible film. The following videos offer some ideas on how to use Liquitex Pouring Medium: Liquitex Innovative Mediums Acrylic Pouring, Collage & Texture Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium.  Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 27.99
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Matte Medium 237ml

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Matte Medium 237ml

Designed for use with acrylic paints Transparent, matt finish Enhances depth of colour intensity Increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility Available in 118ml & 237ml bottles Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Matte Medium provides an even flow, enhances depth of colour intensity, and increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Matte Medium? Manufactured using the highest quality resins available, Liquitex Matte Medium creates a non-reflecting, matt finish when added to acrylic colour.  Also available in 237ml sized bottles, Liquitex Matte Medium can be mixed with Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish to obtain varying degrees of satin finish. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Matte Medium? When used as a medium, Liquitex Matte Medium can act as: An Extender: Mix with Liquitex Soft Body or Heavy Body artist colours, to extend volume and increase transparency. A Fixative: Use over pastel, chalk and graphite artwork to decrease gloss or shine. An Adhesive: Use to provide adhesion for collage material. A Ground: Use in place of Gesso, as a transparent ground, so substrate may be seen. The following video shows how matt and gloss mediums compare: Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 16.99
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Matte Medium 118ml

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Matte Medium 118ml

Designed for use with acrylic paints Transparent, matt finish Enhances depth of colour intensity Increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility Available in 118ml & 237ml bottles Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Matte Medium provides an even flow, enhances depth of colour intensity, and increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Matte Medium? Manufactured using the highest quality resins available, Liquitex Matte Medium creates a non-reflecting, matt finish when added to acrylic colour.  Also available in 237ml sized bottles, Liquitex Matte Medium can be mixed with Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish to obtain varying degrees of satin finish. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Matte Medium? When used as a medium, Liquitex Matte Medium can act as: An Extender: Mix with Liquitex Soft Body or Heavy Body artist colours, to extend volume and increase transparency. A Fixative: Use over pastel, chalk and graphite artwork to decrease gloss or shine. An Adhesive: Use to provide adhesion for collage material. A Ground: Use in place of Gesso, as a transparent ground, so substrate may be seen. The following video shows how matt and gloss mediums compare: Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 10.49
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Iridescent Medium (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Iridescent Medium (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Gives your artwork a pearlescent finish 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Providing a shimmering pearlescence, Galeria Iridescent Medium has been designed for use on a variety of surfaces. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Iridescent Medium? All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Developed for use on a variety of surfaces, Galeria Iridescent Medium can be mixed with acrylic colour to create a pearlescent effect, or applied over dry colour for a unique illusion of light interference. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Iridescent Medium? Versatile and equally suitable for use by artists and crafters, optimum results are obtained when Galeria Iridescent Medium is mixed with transparent colour, and then applied over a dark underlayer. The following video shows How To Use Iridescent Medium To Create A Shimmer Effect Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Winsor & Newton? In 1832, William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist water colours to the world. Today, Winsor and Newton remain the premier choice for artists, offering a wide variety of fine art supplies including: oil, water colour, acrylic and alkyd paints, pastels, artists' brushes, canvases, papers and portfolios.

GBP 11.95
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