A fast drying paint that comes
in both water-bourne and mineral spirit bases. An "Acrylic Polymer,"
a form of plastic, carries the pigment and the water, or mineral
spirit boils off as it dries.
Both forms can be thinned with
either water or mineral spirit and do offer a brilliant array of
colors and a variety of textured. The mineral spirit variety,
has more of the characteristics of oil paint than the water-bourne.,
having a translucency which is unparalleled by water based acrylic.
Another draw-back in its
water-bourne form is any particulate that may become
embedded in the paint, can not be easily removed, without disturbing,
or scarring the composition. There are ways around this, primarily
if a substantial enough isolation coat of clear mineral spirit
acrylic is applied to the finished painting. This allows surface
layers to be solved of their particulates, without disturbing
the image. By using this method, an acrylic painting can be displayed
without protective glass as well, as the isolation coat also
serves to protect the painting from UV light, smoke and other
pollutants.