GOLDEN Artist Colors

GOLDEN Heavy Body Acrylics - Blue

GOLDEN Heavy Body Acrylics - Blue

GOLDEN Artist Colors

GOLDEN Heavy Body Acrylics - Blue

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Exceptionally Smooth Professional Acrylics

Known for their exceptionally buttery-smooth consistency, these professional artist-grade paints offer pure pigments in a 100% acrylic emulsion.

GOLDEN’s Heavy Body Paint provides excellent permanency and lightfastness, and is also free of fillers, extenders, opacifiers, toners, and dyes.

Each colour’s formula reflects the quality of the pigment: colours with a higher pigment load will dry to a more opaque, matte finish, whereas colours that are more reactive and require a lighter pigment load will tend to dry with a glossier, more transparent finish. The gloss of each colour will vary, as GOLDEN Heavy Body colours contain no matting agents.

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The A.O.B.S.
Buttery Vibrance

Golden heavy body acrylics are my go to for most of my work. They offer great colour load and buttery texture that I can apply in thin layers or in thick textured strokes. Very versatile.

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Chander C.P.

Very good

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Jim M.
Golden Acrylics are the best

As stated above Golden Acrylics in my opinion rate higher then some other brands.

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David J.L.A.
Excellent Product

I use this blue a lot, it works for me and gives my work a certain "daylight" effect.

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David S.(.
CERULEAN BLUE CHROMIUM HEAVY BODY ACRYLIC

This is a nice deep Cerulean Blue Chromium. Lots of pigment. I dilute the paint with medium and a bit of water for painting skies. Makes a nice sky blue with Titanium White and nice distant mountain blues. Pretty fast setting so a touch of water... very little, is helpful. Very, very little water, lots of medium. Skies usually need two or three coats of paint and I use high quality 2" and 4" painter's brushes. Never use a cheap brush... you'll spend your time digging out hairs.