Enyaw
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In lieu of rising cost and the fact I only paint for myself I quit a few months ago. However, the time is long and my arm and fingers can only take a few hours a day playing guitar so I decided to by some charcoal. Bad mistake, Hate the crap . More junk for junk pile. I then had this idea of using cheap ass dollar store art supplies to make art. After all, I still had some pads of oil and acrylic paper I could paint on. And so.
And so a ten dollar investment into making an acrylic painting. Well, it went as well as could be expected. The paper did buldge in places and once dry I will compress it to see if it will retain it's flat shape. No biggie. Only for my personal amusement. Not great but not bad for a first acrylic in the last 30 years. Really different that oils for sure. Hopefully as I amuse myself I can amuse you as well and someone somewhere might crack a smile and feel good for a moment. Actually if you laugh instead of smile, that's even better. Everyone deserves to feel good. Thanks for looking.



I think you did a spectacular job with those “cheap ass dollar store” paints. Acrylics can be a pain because they dry so fast but they also allow a buildup of layers without the colors mixing together too much. If you spring for some Golden Opens you might want some glazing fluid too. I mix it in with regular acrylics and it does extend the drying time a little. I’m glad you’re doing art again and even better if it’s just for fun - and to share with us, of course.
Today I tried painting the back of the paper with a thin coat of acrylic primer. It curled and I taped it reverse curl for the paint.
Time will tell.