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Acrylic: For artists on a budget, acrylic is usually the best option. It can also be used on paper, canvas, wood, and even metal. Those who want a water-based material for projects can use this type of paint. Kids can also use this paint for quick and fast-drying DIY projects. However, brushes must be cleaned immediately after use for the paint can harden the bristles.
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Watercolor: This kind of paint is probably the most commonly used among beginners. Watercolor is paint suspended in a water-based solution. While most artists use this paint with paper, this can also work with fabric, wood, and leather. The transparent layer it creates is also suitable for blending and layering.
Understanding when and how to use different kinds of paint will help artists find the most suitable type for their project. Practicing with paint help in polishing the skills of artists of all levels.
Vijaya Prakash Boggala writes medical abstracts for a living. Aside from doing art projects, he also enjoys watching live sports such as cricket, basketball, and tennis. Subscribe to this blog for more updates.