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Acrylic Medium with Cracking Effect, White (500ml)

Brand: Kamenskaya
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SKU: 4.74509E+12
Added: Sept. 2024

CategoriesMediumsCrackle

Description

  • Economical - medium is concentrated and can be diluted with water, which increases the amount of medium used by 30%
  • Moisture Resistant - paintings created with medium are moisture resistant
  • Fast drying - medium dries quickly. The average time to complete drying is 8 hours
  • Perfect Fluidity - easily spreads over the canvas surface
  • New Art Material with Creative Potential - medium was created by an artist who opens horizons for creativity by creating something completely new. This material is the artist's own invention. For more information and a lesson, see the video for this product

Directions for use

Mix the medium with water in the proportion 70% medium + 30% water. Mix the ink with water separately beforehand. Pour the medium on the surface of the canvas and spread it evenly with a brush, the amount of medium should be enough to keep it flowing. Then add the ink and spread it with a palette knive. The painting should form as a result of the ink leaving a texture as it dries and all the excess drips off.

Tip: constantly tilt the canvas to give direction to the ink, the ink should flow. Add medium and ink as needed. When the paint does not move and you like the image, you can stop and let the painting dry, otherwise you can always add medium and ink to continue changing the composition.

Storage and shelf life

  • 36 months before opening, 6 months after opening the bottle.
  • Store in a closed vial at a temperature between 5 and 25 degrees Celsius.

White acrylic medium with cracking effect. Medium for creating crackle effect paintings. It is a white concentrated liquid that must be diluted with water before use. It is intended for painting with acrylic inks. Cracks occur as a result of a chemical reaction with the acrylic ink, which precipitates creating a unique texture. Once dry, the medium leaves a satin finish.