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Acrylic paint Maries 120 ml, green – Maries 120ml acrylic paint
Acrylic paint Maries 120 ml, green – Maries 120ml acrylic paint
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Acrylic paint Maries 120 ml, green – Maries 120ml acrylic paint
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Acrylic paint Maries 120 ml, green – Maries 120ml acrylic paint
Acrylic paint Maries 120 ml, green – Maries 120ml acrylic paint
Maries acrylic paint 120 ml in green is a water-based artist acrylic formulated for use on canvas, paper, wood and other primed surfaces. The 120 ml tube delivers a medium-sized quantity suitable for hobbyists and professional users working on small to medium projects. This acrylic offers opaque coverage, relatively fast drying and the adhesion properties expected from artist-grade acrylics, allowing for layering, details and mixed-media techniques.
The paint provides good opacity and pigment concentration for solid green tones and reliable coverage. Its water-based formulation enables easy thinning with water for washes or glazes while maintaining adhesion after drying. The medium viscosity balances flow and body for brushwork and small spatula or palette-knife applications. The fast drying characteristic shortens waiting time between layers for efficient workflow.
Apply the paint to a clean, primed surface using brush, palette knife or other painting tools. For washes or glazing effects, thin the paint with clean water and apply in multiple transparent layers, allowing each layer to dry. For thicker textures, use paint straight from the tube or mix with appropriate acrylic mediums to modify gloss, body or drying time. Clean brushes and tools with water immediately after use while the paint is still wet.
Store tubes upright in a cool, dry place with caps tightly closed to prevent skinning. Test adhesion on unfamiliar surfaces and use an acrylic primer where needed. For archival results, consider varnishing finished work with a compatible acrylic varnish after the paint has fully cured.
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