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Natural Acrylik Medium™

The wait is over and now you can feel good about using acrylic paint with our all-new, first-of-its-kind, plant-based acrylic medium. This product is made with naturally archival ingredients to provide a permanent, water-resistant and non-yellowing finish that dries crystal clear. This product is truly non-toxic, plant based and contains ZERO petroleum byproducts*. Just like conventional acrylic mediums, this medium has many uses including mixing with natural pigments to make paint, a superb varnish / sealer, collage adhesive, and more. You can finally paint with confidence knowing there are no harmful additives, stabilizers, heavy metals or other toxic chemicals added.

Packaged in a 437ml (16 oz.) glass jar.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Natural Acrylic Medium will be shipped to you securely packaged in cornstarch foam sheets - they're meant to protect the jar from breakage and extreme temperatures. Please store your Natural Acrylic Medium in room temperature only. Even cold basements may affect the consistency of the medium. 

Uses

Natural Acrylik Paint™- mix with our Natural Earth and Mineral Pigments to make your own natural acrylic paints that are perfect for use on canvas, paper, fabric, wood, stone, drywall and metal.

Make your own Natural Acrylik Paint™


 

Natural fabric paint - mix with pigments to make the only natural, permanent, and water-proof fabric paint on the market.

Eco-Friendly Fabric Paint Tutorial with Natural Acrylik Medium™ and Earth & Mineral Pigments



Natural varnish - Seals paintings, wood, and any craft projects. Works great as a protectant over our Earth and Mineral Pigments

Natural adhesive for mixed media or collage artworks. 

Beauty - Enhances depth of colours, transparency, texture and flow of other acrylic paints

 *This product is a unique formulation that has been years in the making, so the specific ingredients are proprietary information. We always strive to be as clear and honest about all of our product details whenever possible, however we appreciate your understanding that we cannot share specific ingredients at this time. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

 

FAQs

Product

How is your Natural Acrylik Medium™ different from conventional acrylic?
Conventional acrylic is made with petrochemicals and host of other toxic additives and preservatives. Our medium is made with a completely plant-based resin and non-toxic ingredients. It does, however, create a final finish exactly like acrylic in that it is water-resistant, super durable and will not biodegrade. If you are interested in a fully biodegradable paint, please try any of the other paints we offer (oil paint, Natural Earth Paint, etc.) or paint recipes in our resources page

What is the Natural Acrylik Medium™ made of specifically?
The acrylic is a unique formulation that we have spent years working on creating, so the specific ingredients are a proprietary recipe. I hope you understand that we cannot share specific ingredients however we can say that all ingredients are plant-based and non toxic

How does NEP acrylik compare to conventional acrylic paint? Is it archival?
This medium behaves exactly like conventional acrylic medium and will create a very durable, archival, solid paint film. The only difference between this product and conventional acrylic medium is that this one is made with plants and non-toxic ingredients whereas conventional is made with petroleum and toxic additives. But both end up with a solid, archival acrylic film.

How long does your acrylic medium take to dry?
15-45 minutes depending on humidity levels

Does the acrylic dry stiff or is it flexible?
The acrylic dries with a durable yet flexible finish that allows paper or fabric to curve and bend.

How high can I heat the acrylics?
100 °C boiling point or 212 °F flash point

Can the Natural Acrylic Medium™ be used as a size to seal the canvas?
I was hoping I could use it in lieu of the polymer-based sizing. What would be the possible strikethrough and stiffness of using your medium?
Good question! Yes our Natural Acrylic Medium behaves just like conventional fluid acrylic mediums and can be used in the same way. When sizing a canvas with it, the strikethrough should be none and the stiffness moderate, but we encourage you to do a small test first.

How long does it last in the container?
It has a 2 year shelf life in new condition. Once opened there are many variables that can affect the amount of time it stays good so we can't give a firm timeline on how long it will last. To get the most longevity, avoid leaving it open for long periods of time, avoid using/storing it in a sunny location, and ensure it is not contaminated with other products.

What do you use as a preservative?
The name of the preservative in the medium is proprietary, but it is non-toxic. The medium itself has a minimum 2 year shelf life in the jar.

Once the acrylic is mixed with pigment, how long will the paint be useable?
It depends on the pigment. If you mix them and immediately store them in an air tight container or tube, they will last 6 months - 1 year, depending on the pigment since each pigment dries at different speeds.

How much coverage can one expect to get out of each jar?
In our testing, we go 16sf of coverage using 3oz of mixed acrylic paint, so we estimate an entire 16 oz. jar should yield 90sf of coverage. It can be thinned a little with water to extend it if needed.

How much pigment is needed to mix an entire jar?
The chemical composition of each pigment is different, so the quantity required will vary, but generally speaking, each 16oz jar of acrylic will require 4oz of dry pigment.

Is the acrylic biodegradable?
The natural acrylic does not biodegrade or compost because it is meant to be a durable, permanent paint. It will break down over a very long period of time like conventional acrylic paint though. If you prefer a biodegradable paint then a better option would be our Complete Eco-friendly Oil Paint Kit, our Natural Earth Paint Kit, or any recipes on our website (watercolor, gouache, egg tempera, etc.). These paints will be permanent and archival as well (if kept indoors away from elements) but if they are thrown away or left out in the elements, they will turn back to earth.

Which paint do I use to paint rocks outside that is permanent and biodegradable?
The most permanent/ water-resistant option for outdoor rock painting would be the Natural Acrylik Medium™ mixed with Earth and Mineral Pigments. But that's not biodegradable - it will stay on the rock and not wash off. The Natural Earth Paint is a water-based craft paint that works well on rocks, is completely biodegradable and will wash right off if gotten wet. If you want to make it last longer, you can varnish the rock with our Natural Varnish which is also biodegradable and food-based. But both will eventually wear off if gotten wet regularly. The oil paint would only work if you "primed" the rock first with a gesso or any primer. 

Can the acrylic be used on baby or children's toys?
Yes, it is very durable yet safe. Once applied, please wait a week before giving the sealed toys to the baby in order to make sure it's completely cured and dried. At that point, it is safe for children as it will be a completely solid, durable coating. However if it is soaked in water for long periods of time (like in a bath tub) the film will soften so avoid that.

How do you clean up the acrylic? Can it be washed down the drain?
Cleanup can be done with hot water and soap. It has been certified safe to wash down the drain and will not damage pipes. However we recommend throwing away used paint in the trash rather than pouring large amounts down a drain. Washing brushes out in the sink is completely safe.

Does the Natural Acrylik Medium™ contain gluten?
The acrylic does not contain any of those ingredients and is considered gluten free.

What are the Ingredients in your Natural Acrylik Medium™?
We're having to keep the ingredients trade secret until we have patented it. It's made with a plant-based resin and several other 100% non-toxic ingredients and as with all of our products we guarantee it's safety. It is safe for children to handle and have against their skin. Just  make sure is fully dry. It is also fine if they put it in their mouth if it's fully dry.

 

Safety and Quality

Can my child or I eat your paints?
Although they are non-toxic, our paints are not intended for consumption. However, once dried it is safe for your child to put the toy painted in their mouth.

Are your products free of nuts, dairy, and gluten for people with allergies?
All of our products are free of gluten and dairy. Our only product containing nuts is our Refined Walnut Oil, but it is not processed in our facility.

Are your products cruelty-free?
Absolutely! None of our products are ever tested on animals.

Is your Natural Acrylik Medium™ vegan (not derived from animals)?
Yes it is vegan. Have these products been tested for health safety? Yes, all of the paints, pigments, and supplies have been tested by government certified toxicologists and are also third party tested. They are certified completely non-toxic.

Is it toxic to breathe the dust before mixing it into paint?
It’s not healthy to breathe any type of dust into your lungs, even if it is non-toxic and natural (like our pigments), or even dust from a dirt road! When mixing your paint, use caution to avoid creating clouds of pigment dust. Some people who are extra sensitive or concerned about dust can wear a certified mask for greater protection.

What is your packaging made from?
We use North America made, 100% post-consumer recycled packaging, home-compostable pigment pouches, and recyclable glass and aluminum bottles for our products.

 

Purchasing, Shipping, & Returns

What is your return policy?
We offer full refunds on any defective or damaged products. We also offer full refunds on returns if product is in re-sellable condition. Please refer to our Return/Exchange page for more details.

 

Wholesale & Partnerships

Do you have an affiliate program?
Yes! You can sign up for our affiliate program here.

Do you donate to nonprofits, fundraisers, or events?
Because we are a small, eco-friendly business that uses all-natural, sustainably sourced ingredients and materials, we are limited in what we can donate. However, we would be happy to offer a discount on Natural Earth Paint products (shipping not included) and coupon cards for fundraisers. For more information, please email us at info@naturalearthpaint.ca

 

Exploring the Versatility and Benefits of Acrylic Paint

Acrylic paint has gained immense popularity among artists of all ages due to its versatility and ease of use. Let us delve into the world of acrylic paint, its unique characteristics, and the benefits it offers. We will also explore how plant-based acrylic paints are revolutionizing the art world, making them a sustainable and eco-friendly choice.

The History of Acrylic Paint

The history of acrylic paint dates back to the mid-20th century when it was first developed and introduced to the art world. The origins of acrylic paint can be traced to the early 1930s, when chemists began experimenting with various synthetic resins and polymers. It was during this time that German chemist Otto Röhm successfully developed a transparent and fast-drying acrylic resin known as polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA).

The commercial production of acrylic paint began in the late 1940s, with the first batch hitting the market in the 1950s. The early formulations of acrylic paint consisted of a mixture of PMMA resin, pigment particles, and a liquid vehicle. The liquid vehicle, often referred to as the acrylic medium, acted as a binder and provided the paint with its fluid consistency.

Acrylic paint gained popularity among artists due to its unique properties and advantages over traditional watercolor and oil paint. One of the significant advantages of acrylic paint is its fast drying time. Unlike oil paint that can take days or even weeks to dry, acrylic paint dries quickly, allowing artists to work at a faster pace and apply multiple layers without waiting extended periods of time.

Another notable characteristic of acrylic paint is its versatility. Acrylics can be used on various surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, and even metal. They can be applied thickly for impasto effects or diluted with water to create transparent washes similar to watercolor techniques. This adaptability opened up new possibilities for artists, enabling them to experiment with different techniques and achieve a wide range of textures and effects.

Over the years, advancements in technology have led to the development of various types of acrylic paints, including heavy body acrylics, fluid acrylics, and acrylic gouache, each with its own unique properties and applications. For example, acrylic gouache is waterproof, unlike traditional gouache. Additionally, the introduction of plant-based acrylic paints in recent years has added an eco-friendly dimension to this art medium.

Today, acrylic paint is widely used by artists of all levels. Beginners may use student grade paints while career artists typically use professional grade acrylics. The popularity of acrylic paint continues to grow due to its versatility, fast drying time (especially when compared to the slow drying time of oil paint), vibrant colors, and ease of use. It has become a staple in the art world, offering artists endless possibilities for color mixing, creative expression and pushing the boundaries of traditional painting techniques.

Understanding Acrylic Painting

Acrylic paint is a water-based paint that uses an acrylic polymer emulsion as its binder. An acrylic emulsion is a stable mixture of water, acrylic polymer, pigment, and emulsifier. Unlike oil paints, which use oil as a binder, acrylic paint has an acrylic binder that allows it to dry quickly. It also becomes water-resistant when dry due to the presence of the acrylic polymer.

Acrylic paint comes in various forms, including heavy body acrylics, fluid acrylics, and craft acrylics, each with its own distinctive properties. For example, exterior acrylics are designed to have smooth coverage on rigid surfaces such as wood, metal, and concrete, while artist acrylics are specifically made for more flexible surfaces like canvas.

Natural Acrylik Medium™ - Plant-Based Acrylic Paints: A Sustainable Choice

Traditional acrylic paints contain synthetic materials that have an environmental impact. However, plant-based acrylic paints are made from renewable resources, such as plant-derived acrylic binders. These eco-friendly alternatives are a responsible choice for artists who want to minimize their carbon footprint and support sustainable practices in the art industry.

The Benefits of Acrylic Paint

Versatility and Range of Techniques

Acrylic paint offers artists a wide range of techniques to explore. It can be used in a similar manner to watercolors, allowing for transparent washes and watercolor techniques. Alternatively, it can be applied thickly, creating impasto work with a three-dimensional effect. The buttery consistency of acrylic paint lends itself well to both brushwork and palette knife application, making it adaptable to various artistic styles.

Fast Drying Time

One of the standout advantages of acrylic paint is its quick drying time. Unlike oil paints that require days or even weeks to dry, acrylic paints dry rapidly, allowing artists to layer colors, make adjustments, and continue working without extensive waiting periods. This feature makes acrylic paint an excellent choice for artists who prefer a more spontaneous and dynamic painting process.

Water-Based and Non-Toxic

Acrylic paint is water-based, making it easy to clean up with just soap and water. This characteristic makes it ideal for young artists and beginners. Additionally, acrylic paint is non-toxic when used as intended, providing a safe and enjoyable painting experience for artists of all ages.

Wide Color Range and Mixing Characteristics

Acrylic paints offer a vast array of colors to choose from, ranging from vibrant hues to subtle pastels. Artists can also mix colors to create an extensive palette and achieve their desired shades and tones. Acrylic paints have excellent color strength, ensuring that the pigments remain vibrant and true to their original form even after drying.

Surface Compatibility and Adhesion

Acrylic paint adheres well to various surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, and more. With proper surface preparation, such as priming with gesso, acrylic paint can create long-lasting artwork on different substrates. This is due to the presence of an acrylic polymer which acts as a binder, holding the pigment particles together and adhering them to the painting surface. Acrylic polymers are synthetic resins made from acrylic monomers, which are small molecules that can join together to form long chains.

When acrylic paint is applied to a surface, the liquid portion of the paint evaporates, leaving behind a film of acrylic polymer. This film acts as a durable and flexible layer that binds the pigment particles together, creating a cohesive paint film. The incredible versatility of acrylic paint allows artists to explore different painting surfaces and experiment with mixed media techniques.

Exploring Acrylic Mediums and Applications

An acrylic medium enhance the characteristics and possibilities of acrylic paint. They can alter the drying time, increase transparency or viscosity, and even create unique textures. Some commonly used acrylic mediums include gloss medium, matte medium, and texture gels. Artists can incorporate these mediums into their work to achieve specific effects and expand their creative horizons.

Working with Acrylic Paint: Tips and Techniques

  1. Layering and Building Depth: Due to its fast-drying nature, acrylic paint allows artists to layer colors quickly, creating depth and dimension in their artwork. Applying thin layers and allowing them to dry between each application ensures optimal results.

  2. Blending and Wet-on-Wet Techniques: Acrylic paint can be blended smoothly to create seamless transitions between colors. Wet-on-wet techniques involve applying wet paint on top of wet paint to achieve soft and blended effects.

  3. Dry Brushing: Dry brushing involves using a partially dry brush to apply paint to a surface, creating texture and emphasizing surface details.

  4. Glazing: Acrylic paint can be used for glazing applications, where transparent layers of color are built up to achieve luminosity and depth.

  5. Palette Knife Techniques: The thick consistency of acrylic paint makes it perfect for palette knife application. Artists can create expressive and textured effects by applying the paint with a palette knife.

Professional Grade vs. Student Grade Acrylic Paints

Professional grade acrylic paints contain higher concentrations of pigments, resulting in intense and vibrant colors. These paints offer excellent lightfastness and durability, ensuring that the artwork remains vibrant and true over time. Student grade acrylic paints, while more affordable, may have lower pigment concentrations and may not have the same color strength or longevity as professional-grade paints.

Caring for Acrylic Paintings

Once an acrylic painting is complete, proper care ensures its longevity and preservation. It is advisable to varnish acrylic paintings to protect them from dust, UV rays, and environmental damage. An acrylic painting should also be stored in a dry and well-ventilated space, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

Acrylic paint is a versatile and user-friendly medium that offers artists numerous benefits. The advent of plant-based acrylic paints adds a sustainable dimension to this art form, allowing artists to create with eco-friendly materials. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, acrylic paint provides endless possibilities for exploration and artistic expression. Its quick drying time, water-based nature, and compatibility with various surfaces make it a popular choice for artists of all ages. So grab your brushes, squeeze out those vibrant colors, and let your creativity flow with the magic of acrylic paint.

Frequently Asked Questions about Plant-Based Acrylic Paint

  1. What is plant-based acrylic paint?

Plant-based acrylic paint refers to acrylic paint that is made from renewable and plant-derived sources. Instead of using synthetic materials as binders, these paints utilize plant-based acrylic binders, offering a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional acrylic paints.

  1. Are plant-based acrylic paints comparable in quality to traditional acrylic paints?

Yes, plant-based acrylic paints are designed to meet the same standards of quality and performance as traditional acrylic paints. They offer the same vibrant colors, fast drying time, and versatility in application. Artists can expect similar results and effects when working with plant-based acrylic paints.

  1. How do plant-based acrylic paints benefit the environment?

Plant-based acrylic paints help reduce the environmental impact of art materials. By using renewable and plant-derived binders, they contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions and dependence on synthetic resources. Choosing plant-based options supports sustainable practices and promotes a greener approach to art-making.

  1. Are plant-based acrylic paints safe to use?

Yes, plant-based acrylic paints are generally considered safe to use. They are non-toxic and do not release harmful fumes or chemicals during application. However, it's always important to follow safety guidelines, such as working in a well-ventilated area and avoiding direct contact with the paint.

  1. Can I achieve the same effects and techniques with plant-based acrylic paints as I would with traditional acrylic paints?

Absolutely! Plant-based acrylic paints offer the same versatility and range of techniques as traditional acrylic paints. You can still achieve techniques such as layering, blending, dry brushing, and glazing with plant-based acrylic paints. They provide the same flexibility and compatibility with various painting surfaces and mediums.

  1. Are plant-based acrylic paints more expensive than traditional acrylic paints?

The cost of plant-based acrylic paints can vary depending on the brand and specific formulation. In some cases, plant-based options may be slightly more expensive due to the use of sustainable and eco-friendly materials. However, as demand for these paints increases and technology advances, prices may become more competitive, making them more accessible to artists.

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The wait is over and now you can feel good about using acrylic paint with our all-new, first-of-its-kind, plant-based acrylic medium. This product is made with naturally archival ingredients to provide a permanent, water-resistant and non-yellowing finish that dries crystal clear. This product is truly non-toxic, plant based and contains ZERO petroleum byproducts*. Just like conventional acrylic mediums, this medium has many uses including mixing with natural pigments to make paint, a superb varnish / sealer, collage adhesive, and more. You can finally paint with confidence knowing there are no harmful additives, stabilizers, heavy metals or other toxic chemicals added.

Packaged in a 437ml (16 oz.) glass jar.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Natural Acrylic Medium will be shipped to you securely packaged in cornstarch foam sheets - they're meant to protect the jar from breakage and extreme temperatures. Please store your Natural Acrylic Medium in room temperature only. Even cold basements may affect the consistency of the medium. 

Uses

Natural Acrylik Paint™- mix with our Natural Earth and Mineral Pigments to make your own natural acrylic paints that are perfect for use on canvas, paper, fabric, wood, stone, drywall and metal.

Make your own Natural Acrylik Paint™


 

Natural fabric paint - mix with pigments to make the only natural, permanent, and water-proof fabric paint on the market.

Eco-Friendly Fabric Paint Tutorial with Natural Acrylik Medium™ and Earth & Mineral Pigments



Natural varnish - Seals paintings, wood, and any craft projects. Works great as a protectant over our Earth and Mineral Pigments

Natural adhesive for mixed media or collage artworks. 

Beauty - Enhances depth of colours, transparency, texture and flow of other acrylic paints

 *This product is a unique formulation that has been years in the making, so the specific ingredients are proprietary information. We always strive to be as clear and honest about all of our product details whenever possible, however we appreciate your understanding that we cannot share specific ingredients at this time. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

 

FAQs

Product

How is your Natural Acrylik Medium™ different from conventional acrylic?
Conventional acrylic is made with petrochemicals and host of other toxic additives and preservatives. Our medium is made with a completely plant-based resin and non-toxic ingredients. It does, however, create a final finish exactly like acrylic in that it is water-resistant, super durable and will not biodegrade. If you are interested in a fully biodegradable paint, please try any of the other paints we offer (oil paint, Natural Earth Paint, etc.) or paint recipes in our resources page

What is the Natural Acrylik Medium™ made of specifically?
The acrylic is a unique formulation that we have spent years working on creating, so the specific ingredients are a proprietary recipe. I hope you understand that we cannot share specific ingredients however we can say that all ingredients are plant-based and non toxic

How does NEP acrylik compare to conventional acrylic paint? Is it archival?
This medium behaves exactly like conventional acrylic medium and will create a very durable, archival, solid paint film. The only difference between this product and conventional acrylic medium is that this one is made with plants and non-toxic ingredients whereas conventional is made with petroleum and toxic additives. But both end up with a solid, archival acrylic film.

How long does your acrylic medium take to dry?
15-45 minutes depending on humidity levels

Does the acrylic dry stiff or is it flexible?
The acrylic dries with a durable yet flexible finish that allows paper or fabric to curve and bend.

How high can I heat the acrylics?
100 °C boiling point or 212 °F flash point

Can the Natural Acrylic Medium™ be used as a size to seal the canvas?
I was hoping I could use it in lieu of the polymer-based sizing. What would be the possible strikethrough and stiffness of using your medium?
Good question! Yes our Natural Acrylic Medium behaves just like conventional fluid acrylic mediums and can be used in the same way. When sizing a canvas with it, the strikethrough should be none and the stiffness moderate, but we encourage you to do a small test first.

How long does it last in the container?
It has a 2 year shelf life in new condition. Once opened there are many variables that can affect the amount of time it stays good so we can't give a firm timeline on how long it will last. To get the most longevity, avoid leaving it open for long periods of time, avoid using/storing it in a sunny location, and ensure it is not contaminated with other products.

What do you use as a preservative?
The name of the preservative in the medium is proprietary, but it is non-toxic. The medium itself has a minimum 2 year shelf life in the jar.

Once the acrylic is mixed with pigment, how long will the paint be useable?
It depends on the pigment. If you mix them and immediately store them in an air tight container or tube, they will last 6 months - 1 year, depending on the pigment since each pigment dries at different speeds.

How much coverage can one expect to get out of each jar?
In our testing, we go 16sf of coverage using 3oz of mixed acrylic paint, so we estimate an entire 16 oz. jar should yield 90sf of coverage. It can be thinned a little with water to extend it if needed.

How much pigment is needed to mix an entire jar?
The chemical composition of each pigment is different, so the quantity required will vary, but generally speaking, each 16oz jar of acrylic will require 4oz of dry pigment.

Is the acrylic biodegradable?
The natural acrylic does not biodegrade or compost because it is meant to be a durable, permanent paint. It will break down over a very long period of time like conventional acrylic paint though. If you prefer a biodegradable paint then a better option would be our Complete Eco-friendly Oil Paint Kit, our Natural Earth Paint Kit, or any recipes on our website (watercolor, gouache, egg tempera, etc.). These paints will be permanent and archival as well (if kept indoors away from elements) but if they are thrown away or left out in the elements, they will turn back to earth.

Which paint do I use to paint rocks outside that is permanent and biodegradable?
The most permanent/ water-resistant option for outdoor rock painting would be the Natural Acrylik Medium™ mixed with Earth and Mineral Pigments. But that's not biodegradable - it will stay on the rock and not wash off. The Natural Earth Paint is a water-based craft paint that works well on rocks, is completely biodegradable and will wash right off if gotten wet. If you want to make it last longer, you can varnish the rock with our Natural Varnish which is also biodegradable and food-based. But both will eventually wear off if gotten wet regularly. The oil paint would only work if you "primed" the rock first with a gesso or any primer. 

Can the acrylic be used on baby or children's toys?
Yes, it is very durable yet safe. Once applied, please wait a week before giving the sealed toys to the baby in order to make sure it's completely cured and dried. At that point, it is safe for children as it will be a completely solid, durable coating. However if it is soaked in water for long periods of time (like in a bath tub) the film will soften so avoid that.

How do you clean up the acrylic? Can it be washed down the drain?
Cleanup can be done with hot water and soap. It has been certified safe to wash down the drain and will not damage pipes. However we recommend throwing away used paint in the trash rather than pouring large amounts down a drain. Washing brushes out in the sink is completely safe.

Does the Natural Acrylik Medium™ contain gluten?
The acrylic does not contain any of those ingredients and is considered gluten free.

What are the Ingredients in your Natural Acrylik Medium™?
We're having to keep the ingredients trade secret until we have patented it. It's made with a plant-based resin and several other 100% non-toxic ingredients and as with all of our products we guarantee it's safety. It is safe for children to handle and have against their skin. Just  make sure is fully dry. It is also fine if they put it in their mouth if it's fully dry.

 

Safety and Quality

Can my child or I eat your paints?
Although they are non-toxic, our paints are not intended for consumption. However, once dried it is safe for your child to put the toy painted in their mouth.

Are your products free of nuts, dairy, and gluten for people with allergies?
All of our products are free of gluten and dairy. Our only product containing nuts is our Refined Walnut Oil, but it is not processed in our facility.

Are your products cruelty-free?
Absolutely! None of our products are ever tested on animals.

Is your Natural Acrylik Medium™ vegan (not derived from animals)?
Yes it is vegan. Have these products been tested for health safety? Yes, all of the paints, pigments, and supplies have been tested by government certified toxicologists and are also third party tested. They are certified completely non-toxic.

Is it toxic to breathe the dust before mixing it into paint?
It’s not healthy to breathe any type of dust into your lungs, even if it is non-toxic and natural (like our pigments), or even dust from a dirt road! When mixing your paint, use caution to avoid creating clouds of pigment dust. Some people who are extra sensitive or concerned about dust can wear a certified mask for greater protection.

What is your packaging made from?
We use North America made, 100% post-consumer recycled packaging, home-compostable pigment pouches, and recyclable glass and aluminum bottles for our products.

 

Purchasing, Shipping, & Returns

What is your return policy?
We offer full refunds on any defective or damaged products. We also offer full refunds on returns if product is in re-sellable condition. Please refer to our Return/Exchange page for more details.

 

Wholesale & Partnerships

Do you have an affiliate program?
Yes! You can sign up for our affiliate program here.

Do you donate to nonprofits, fundraisers, or events?
Because we are a small, eco-friendly business that uses all-natural, sustainably sourced ingredients and materials, we are limited in what we can donate. However, we would be happy to offer a discount on Natural Earth Paint products (shipping not included) and coupon cards for fundraisers. For more information, please email us at info@naturalearthpaint.ca

 

Exploring the Versatility and Benefits of Acrylic Paint

Acrylic paint has gained immense popularity among artists of all ages due to its versatility and ease of use. Let us delve into the world of acrylic paint, its unique characteristics, and the benefits it offers. We will also explore how plant-based acrylic paints are revolutionizing the art world, making them a sustainable and eco-friendly choice.

The History of Acrylic Paint

The history of acrylic paint dates back to the mid-20th century when it was first developed and introduced to the art world. The origins of acrylic paint can be traced to the early 1930s, when chemists began experimenting with various synthetic resins and polymers. It was during this time that German chemist Otto Röhm successfully developed a transparent and fast-drying acrylic resin known as polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA).

The commercial production of acrylic paint began in the late 1940s, with the first batch hitting the market in the 1950s. The early formulations of acrylic paint consisted of a mixture of PMMA resin, pigment particles, and a liquid vehicle. The liquid vehicle, often referred to as the acrylic medium, acted as a binder and provided the paint with its fluid consistency.

Acrylic paint gained popularity among artists due to its unique properties and advantages over traditional watercolor and oil paint. One of the significant advantages of acrylic paint is its fast drying time. Unlike oil paint that can take days or even weeks to dry, acrylic paint dries quickly, allowing artists to work at a faster pace and apply multiple layers without waiting extended periods of time.

Another notable characteristic of acrylic paint is its versatility. Acrylics can be used on various surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, and even metal. They can be applied thickly for impasto effects or diluted with water to create transparent washes similar to watercolor techniques. This adaptability opened up new possibilities for artists, enabling them to experiment with different techniques and achieve a wide range of textures and effects.

Over the years, advancements in technology have led to the development of various types of acrylic paints, including heavy body acrylics, fluid acrylics, and acrylic gouache, each with its own unique properties and applications. For example, acrylic gouache is waterproof, unlike traditional gouache. Additionally, the introduction of plant-based acrylic paints in recent years has added an eco-friendly dimension to this art medium.

Today, acrylic paint is widely used by artists of all levels. Beginners may use student grade paints while career artists typically use professional grade acrylics. The popularity of acrylic paint continues to grow due to its versatility, fast drying time (especially when compared to the slow drying time of oil paint), vibrant colors, and ease of use. It has become a staple in the art world, offering artists endless possibilities for color mixing, creative expression and pushing the boundaries of traditional painting techniques.

Understanding Acrylic Painting

Acrylic paint is a water-based paint that uses an acrylic polymer emulsion as its binder. An acrylic emulsion is a stable mixture of water, acrylic polymer, pigment, and emulsifier. Unlike oil paints, which use oil as a binder, acrylic paint has an acrylic binder that allows it to dry quickly. It also becomes water-resistant when dry due to the presence of the acrylic polymer.

Acrylic paint comes in various forms, including heavy body acrylics, fluid acrylics, and craft acrylics, each with its own distinctive properties. For example, exterior acrylics are designed to have smooth coverage on rigid surfaces such as wood, metal, and concrete, while artist acrylics are specifically made for more flexible surfaces like canvas.

Natural Acrylik Medium™ - Plant-Based Acrylic Paints: A Sustainable Choice

Traditional acrylic paints contain synthetic materials that have an environmental impact. However, plant-based acrylic paints are made from renewable resources, such as plant-derived acrylic binders. These eco-friendly alternatives are a responsible choice for artists who want to minimize their carbon footprint and support sustainable practices in the art industry.

The Benefits of Acrylic Paint

Versatility and Range of Techniques

Acrylic paint offers artists a wide range of techniques to explore. It can be used in a similar manner to watercolors, allowing for transparent washes and watercolor techniques. Alternatively, it can be applied thickly, creating impasto work with a three-dimensional effect. The buttery consistency of acrylic paint lends itself well to both brushwork and palette knife application, making it adaptable to various artistic styles.

Fast Drying Time

One of the standout advantages of acrylic paint is its quick drying time. Unlike oil paints that require days or even weeks to dry, acrylic paints dry rapidly, allowing artists to layer colors, make adjustments, and continue working without extensive waiting periods. This feature makes acrylic paint an excellent choice for artists who prefer a more spontaneous and dynamic painting process.

Water-Based and Non-Toxic

Acrylic paint is water-based, making it easy to clean up with just soap and water. This characteristic makes it ideal for young artists and beginners. Additionally, acrylic paint is non-toxic when used as intended, providing a safe and enjoyable painting experience for artists of all ages.

Wide Color Range and Mixing Characteristics

Acrylic paints offer a vast array of colors to choose from, ranging from vibrant hues to subtle pastels. Artists can also mix colors to create an extensive palette and achieve their desired shades and tones. Acrylic paints have excellent color strength, ensuring that the pigments remain vibrant and true to their original form even after drying.

Surface Compatibility and Adhesion

Acrylic paint adheres well to various surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, and more. With proper surface preparation, such as priming with gesso, acrylic paint can create long-lasting artwork on different substrates. This is due to the presence of an acrylic polymer which acts as a binder, holding the pigment particles together and adhering them to the painting surface. Acrylic polymers are synthetic resins made from acrylic monomers, which are small molecules that can join together to form long chains.

When acrylic paint is applied to a surface, the liquid portion of the paint evaporates, leaving behind a film of acrylic polymer. This film acts as a durable and flexible layer that binds the pigment particles together, creating a cohesive paint film. The incredible versatility of acrylic paint allows artists to explore different painting surfaces and experiment with mixed media techniques.

Exploring Acrylic Mediums and Applications

An acrylic medium enhance the characteristics and possibilities of acrylic paint. They can alter the drying time, increase transparency or viscosity, and even create unique textures. Some commonly used acrylic mediums include gloss medium, matte medium, and texture gels. Artists can incorporate these mediums into their work to achieve specific effects and expand their creative horizons.

Working with Acrylic Paint: Tips and Techniques

  1. Layering and Building Depth: Due to its fast-drying nature, acrylic paint allows artists to layer colors quickly, creating depth and dimension in their artwork. Applying thin layers and allowing them to dry between each application ensures optimal results.

  2. Blending and Wet-on-Wet Techniques: Acrylic paint can be blended smoothly to create seamless transitions between colors. Wet-on-wet techniques involve applying wet paint on top of wet paint to achieve soft and blended effects.

  3. Dry Brushing: Dry brushing involves using a partially dry brush to apply paint to a surface, creating texture and emphasizing surface details.

  4. Glazing: Acrylic paint can be used for glazing applications, where transparent layers of color are built up to achieve luminosity and depth.

  5. Palette Knife Techniques: The thick consistency of acrylic paint makes it perfect for palette knife application. Artists can create expressive and textured effects by applying the paint with a palette knife.

Professional Grade vs. Student Grade Acrylic Paints

Professional grade acrylic paints contain higher concentrations of pigments, resulting in intense and vibrant colors. These paints offer excellent lightfastness and durability, ensuring that the artwork remains vibrant and true over time. Student grade acrylic paints, while more affordable, may have lower pigment concentrations and may not have the same color strength or longevity as professional-grade paints.

Caring for Acrylic Paintings

Once an acrylic painting is complete, proper care ensures its longevity and preservation. It is advisable to varnish acrylic paintings to protect them from dust, UV rays, and environmental damage. An acrylic painting should also be stored in a dry and well-ventilated space, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

Acrylic paint is a versatile and user-friendly medium that offers artists numerous benefits. The advent of plant-based acrylic paints adds a sustainable dimension to this art form, allowing artists to create with eco-friendly materials. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, acrylic paint provides endless possibilities for exploration and artistic expression. Its quick drying time, water-based nature, and compatibility with various surfaces make it a popular choice for artists of all ages. So grab your brushes, squeeze out those vibrant colors, and let your creativity flow with the magic of acrylic paint.

Frequently Asked Questions about Plant-Based Acrylic Paint

  1. What is plant-based acrylic paint?

Plant-based acrylic paint refers to acrylic paint that is made from renewable and plant-derived sources. Instead of using synthetic materials as binders, these paints utilize plant-based acrylic binders, offering a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional acrylic paints.

  1. Are plant-based acrylic paints comparable in quality to traditional acrylic paints?

Yes, plant-based acrylic paints are designed to meet the same standards of quality and performance as traditional acrylic paints. They offer the same vibrant colors, fast drying time, and versatility in application. Artists can expect similar results and effects when working with plant-based acrylic paints.

  1. How do plant-based acrylic paints benefit the environment?

Plant-based acrylic paints help reduce the environmental impact of art materials. By using renewable and plant-derived binders, they contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions and dependence on synthetic resources. Choosing plant-based options supports sustainable practices and promotes a greener approach to art-making.

  1. Are plant-based acrylic paints safe to use?

Yes, plant-based acrylic paints are generally considered safe to use. They are non-toxic and do not release harmful fumes or chemicals during application. However, it's always important to follow safety guidelines, such as working in a well-ventilated area and avoiding direct contact with the paint.

  1. Can I achieve the same effects and techniques with plant-based acrylic paints as I would with traditional acrylic paints?

Absolutely! Plant-based acrylic paints offer the same versatility and range of techniques as traditional acrylic paints. You can still achieve techniques such as layering, blending, dry brushing, and glazing with plant-based acrylic paints. They provide the same flexibility and compatibility with various painting surfaces and mediums.

  1. Are plant-based acrylic paints more expensive than traditional acrylic paints?

The cost of plant-based acrylic paints can vary depending on the brand and specific formulation. In some cases, plant-based options may be slightly more expensive due to the use of sustainable and eco-friendly materials. However, as demand for these paints increases and technology advances, prices may become more competitive, making them more accessible to artists.

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