
Mohammed
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Acrylic paints are simple to use and clean to handle, which makes them suitable in a wide range of fine art, decorative and craft applications. Acrylic paint can colour practically anything. It is resilient and flexible and can be applied to all kinds of surfaces. While used by artists on stretched prepared canvas, paper or board, acrylics can also be applied to wood, leather, paper-mache, fabric, cement, glass, brick, pottery ā almost any non-greasy surface.
Acrylics are extremely versatile. They can be used straight from the tube, brushed, poured or sprayed. They can be applied in thin layers of transparent glazes or applied in thick impasto brush strokes. Diluted with water, they can be used in washed or used as a dye-like stain on fabric or wood. They are suitable for airbrushing, marbling, fabric painting and stencilling. When blended with different mediums a wide range of surfaces and textures can be created. 3 replies
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Andy Warhol (1928 ā 1987):
Andy WarholĀ was an American artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in theĀ visual art movementĀ known asĀ pop art. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression,Ā advertising, andĀ celebrity cultureĀ that flourished by the 1960s, and span a variety of media, including painting,Ā silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture. Some of his best known works include the silkscreen paintingsĀ Campbellās Soup CansĀ (1962) andĀ Marilyn DiptychĀ (1962), the experimental filmĀ Chelsea GirlsĀ (1966), and theĀ multimediaĀ events known as theĀ Exploding Plastic InevitableĀ (1966ā67). 2 replies
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