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Acrylic-Based Pigments, Continued Acrylic paint permanence and opacity Acrylic paint grounds Substrates Painting in acrylic paints Artist grade acrylic paint is permanent.    You can thin acrylic paint with water but, overthinning causes the pigment to separate lessening its permanence. Once it is’ dry, you can clean the surface of an acrylic painting with mild soap and water. Wiping the surface of an acrylic painting with cleaners containing petroleum or coal tar derivatives may soften or dissolve the paint. You do not require ground or surface preparation when painting in acrylic . paint because of the outstanding adhesive quality of the binder.    There is an acrylic gesso available for painters who prefer to paint over a ground.    This gesso is very smooth and may be used under oil paintings to provide a foundation with some elasticity.   You will not be able to paint with acrylic paint over an oil-based or oily foundation. Substrates or the surface on which you apply acrylic paints may be canvas, canvas  board,  masonite,  wood  panels,  and  metal.  You  may  also  apply acrylic paints to paper products and fiber cloth. No sizing or ground is required.  When  using  an  impasto,  paint  on  a  rigid  backed,  nonabsorbent substrate. Acrylic paints have the consistency of oil paint and the application characteristics  of  watercolor.    Acrylics dry fast so you can build up successive  washes  quickly.  You  may  apply  transparent  or  semitransparent glazes over solid values.    Use a wet or dry brush blending technique to blend acrylics. Continued  on  next  page 1-54

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