8/11/2018

The Advantages Of Renaissance Acrylic Paintings Over Oil Paintings

By George Ward


Painting can be fun if you have the right tools for work. For a novice, it may be a challenge deciding between oil and acrylics paintings. If at all you know your needs and your capabilities, choosing the medium should not be a problem. Here is a guide on what you think of in choosing between Renaissance acrylic paintings and oil paintings.

Acrylics allow painters to break with some traditions of having to work on limited surfaces. This is because it works well on anything all from canvas, unlike other paints that only work best on wood, canvas, and some fresco. Oil paint is long lasting only when done on wood panels of or primed canvas. Therefore, if your aim is to work with any surface, then acrylic medium is your choice due to its versatility.

Are you slow in painting or are you a quick painter? This will also tell you what to pick between the two. In case you need to work faster on your painting, then acrylics will be a better choice since it takes less time to dry. For oil, you will need to be patient in revising your work since it takes more time to dry. Furthermore, you may need to factor in more time to prepare the canvas with prime.

Are subtle blends better than hard lines for you? Whatever you prefer between the two will determine what paint to use. If you love graphic compositions, then acrylic would do better because you can rework on the painting faster and come up with clean and bright work. However, since the paint dries up faster, then you may find it hard to blend and in that case, you may need to go for oil, which blends easily with colors. However, you will have to wait longer for oil to dry.

How do you want your painting to be years down the line? This is where color shifting comes in. In case you want the same effect over the years, then you may go for acrylics. The polymer in them prevents color turning. With oil, you can expect your painting to appear yellow over time because of the binders in the medium. As the white binder in acrylics get clear, the painting may become darker.

The thickness you want with your work will also dictate what medium to use. When you want to make thicker layers in the painting, you will need to use acrylics since it dries faster allowing you to add the glaze. Nevertheless, you can still go for oil if you are ready to wait until the paint dries to add the glaze, which may take a few days.

When working from a small space or somewhere around children, you must use some safe paint. Acrylic contains no toxins and has no smell. Moreover, you can clean it with water easily. For oil, you must be careful with the bad fumes from its thinners and turpentine; hence, it is not good for small workspaces.

Well, the major factor of concern when choosing a medium between the two is the time. If you need to work faster, you may need to go for acrylics. Beyond time, you will need to choose a medium that best suits your needs and preferences.




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