Acrylic

Acrylic paint was originally developed in the late 1940’s for house painting. Artists wanting to avoid excessive drying time associated with oil paint soon adopted the formulation. Exceedingly versatile, acrylic paint can be manipulated into a thin glaze reminiscent watercolor or layered on canvas, as is oil paint.

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Jellyfish - Oil and acrylic on panel, framed with a painted maple frame. ... more
Pink Basslet - Oil and acrylic on panel, framed with a painted maple frame. ... more
Rock Beauty - Oil and acrylic on panel, framed with a painted maple frame. ... more
Redfin Anthias and Brittle Star - Oil and acrylic on panel, framed with a painted maple frame. ... more
Spinecheek Anemonefish - Oil and acrylic on panel, framed with a painted maple frame. ... more
Basket Star - Oil and acrylic on panel, framed with a painted maple frame. ... more
Garbaldi in Kelp Forest - Oil and acrylic on panel, framed with a painted maple frame. ... more
Blenny - Oil and acrylic on panel, framed with a painted maple frame. ... more
Anemone - Oil and acrylic on panel, framed with a painted maple frame. ... more
Ray - Oil and acrylic on panel, framed with a painted maple frame. ... more