The Liquitex Acrylic Additive Pouring Mediums Trial Set of 3 contains one 237ml Matte Pouring Medium and one each of 59ml Liquitex Soft Body Acrylic in Bright Aqua Green, Medium Magenta and Yellow Light Hansa.
This set is perfect for beginners, who would like to try their hand at the acrylic pouring technique. The Liquitex pouring medium reduces crazing and dries to a clear, matt flexible film. When dry it is permanent, non-yellowing and water-resistant.
- Maintains paint adhesion, durability and archival quality.
- Maintains colour opacity.
- Extends your colour further without affecting acrylic stability.
- Lowers viscosity of heavier body paints, giving increased flow.
- Dries to a high gloss, wet-look finish.
- Results in a smooth surface, with no crazing, cracking or bubbles.
- Gives even poured puddles and acrylic skins.
How to use
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Fully intermixable with all Liquitex products
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For best pours, start with a tablespoon of Soft Body colour to a cup of Pouring Medium (around 5% colour to 95% medium) and adapt to suit your technique
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Stir gently to avoid creating foam - if bubbles appear, leave it to sit while the bubbles rise and disappear
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Use as a regular fluid medium extender - mix as much as you like into acrylic colour to create the volume and viscosity you want
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Crazing and cracking can occur when the flow heights are very uneven so ensure your poured surface is level when drying Liquitex Soft Body Acrylic paints are an incredibly versatile product. This low viscosity professional acrylic paint gives excellent coverage, a satin finish and high levels of artist-quality pigment for archival brilliance. Use it to paint, pour, glaze or print on almost any surface.
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Liquitex Soft Body colours have a much smoother, more fluid consistency than Liquitex Heavy Body colours.
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Applicable for all painting techniques, especially fine detail, blending and gradients, pouring, and where large areas of flat colour are desired.
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Ergonomic bottle with easy-open and close lid, and a pre-cut nozzle for immediate use.
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Professional standard; your work will have the greatest archival permanence possible - at least 50 years+ in gallery conditions - with no colour shifting or fading to stay vibrant and true.