Acrylic Painting for Sale

Acrylic painting is a widely used technique in contemporary art, known for its versatility and durability. This synthetic paint consists of pigments similar to those in oil painting, but it is emulsified with water and bound with resin, making it fast-drying and long-lasting. Its rapid drying time and adaptability to various surfaces have made it a preferred choice among modern artists.

Despite its current popularity, acrylic paint is a relatively recent invention in the history of painting. Developed in the 1930s in the United States, its durability and quick-drying properties were initially utilized in industrial, construction, and automobile applications. In 1949, the printers Leonor Colour and Sam Golden introduced acrylic paint to the art market under the brand Magma, making it accessible to painters. Simultaneously, chemists at the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico collaborated with muralists to refine its texture for large-scale frescoes, including the iconic façade of Mexico University.

The art world quickly embraced acrylic painting, particularly within abstract expressionism. Influential painters such as Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, and Morris Louis incorporated it into their works. However, it was in 1963 that acrylic paint truly revolutionized contemporary art. Under the brand Liquitex, Henry Levinson introduced a formula that allowed artists to dilute acrylics with water rather than turpentine, significantly increasing their usability.

This innovation made acrylic painting more accessible and practical, leading to its adoption by Pop Art icons like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Previously overshadowed by oil painting, which remained the dominant fine arts medium, acrylics gained prestige through the work of these influential figures. By 1965, acrylic paint expanded beyond the United States and entered European art circles. Belgian painter Pierre Alechinsky played a key role in popularizing it among Western European Surrealists after returning from New York. Other prominent artists, including Joan Miró and Max Ernst, embraced acrylic painting, cementing its status as a legitimate alternative to oil.

Compared to oil painting, acrylic paint aligns more closely with the fast-paced nature of modern art. Oil paint requires extended drying times and can crack over time, whereas acrylics dry quickly, resist water damage, and do not require varnishing. This resilience makes them easier to preserve and maintain. Additionally, acrylic paint adheres to various surfaces, including glass and fabric, offering greater creative freedom. Its texture enables artists to experiment with thickness and relief effects without compromising color purity.

Contemporary painters continue to explore the possibilities of acrylic painting, using it to create vibrant, long-lasting artworks. Artists such as John Kokkinos, Julien Colombier, and Maude Ovize showcase the versatility of acrylics in their modern compositions. With its practicality, durability, and adaptability, acrylic painting remains a dominant force in the art world, offering endless possibilities for expression across artistic movements and styles.

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Painting, Peak, Brent Hallard

Peak

Brent Hallard

Painting - 56 x 46 cm Painting - 22 x 18.1 inch

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Painting, Bulge 18, Holly Miller

Bulge 18

Holly Miller

Painting - 33 x 33 cm Painting - 13 x 13 inch

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Painting, Insideman, Pierre Sgamma

Insideman

Pierre Sgamma

Painting - 130 x 90 x 3 cm Painting - 51.2 x 35.4 x 1.2 inch

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Painting, Jeanne , Robert Sgarra

Jeanne

Robert Sgarra

Painting - 165 x 115 x 4 cm Painting - 65 x 45.3 x 1.6 inch

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Painting, Wish 4 , Holly Miller

Wish 4

Holly Miller

Painting - 56 x 56 cm Painting - 22 x 22 inch

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Painting, J'accuse, Caalista

J'accuse

Caalista

Painting - 38 x 46 x 2 cm Painting - 15 x 18.1 x 0.8 inch

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Painting, L'oraison, Pierre Sgamma

L'oraison

Pierre Sgamma

Painting - 80 x 100 x 3 cm Painting - 31.5 x 39.4 x 1.2 inch

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Painting, L'égo, Pierre Sgamma

L'égo

Pierre Sgamma

Painting - 150 x 120 x 3 cm Painting - 59.1 x 47.2 x 1.2 inch

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Painting, Smile, Agathe Wagner

Smile

Agathe Wagner

Painting - 30 x 30 x 1 cm Painting - 11.8 x 11.8 x 0.4 inch

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Painting, Dusk, Michaël Brack

Dusk

Michaël Brack

Painting - 54 x 73 x 3 cm Painting - 21.3 x 28.7 x 1.2 inch

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Painting, Whistle, Veronica Green

Whistle

Veronica Green

Painting - 60 x 80 x 4 cm Painting - 23.6 x 31.5 x 1.6 inch

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Painting, La palette, Jean Moiras

La palette

Jean Moiras

Painting - 60 x 60 x 2 cm Painting - 23.6 x 23.6 x 0.8 inch

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Painting, L'atelier, Jean Moiras

L'atelier

Jean Moiras

Painting - 70 x 70 x 3 cm Painting - 27.6 x 27.6 x 1.2 inch

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Painting, CeMoi, Gaia du Rivau

CeMoi

Gaia du Rivau

Painting - 46 x 90 x 4 cm Painting - 18.1 x 35.4 x 1.6 inch

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Painting, Storm, Shanon Bee

Storm

Shanon Bee

Painting - 50 x 50 x 2 cm Painting - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0.8 inch

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Painting, Equitation, Chantal Roux

Equitation

Chantal Roux

Painting - 60 x 81 x 2 cm Painting - 23.6 x 31.9 x 0.8 inch

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Painting, Raisins, Chantal Roux

Raisins

Chantal Roux

Painting - 50 x 65 x 3 cm Painting - 19.7 x 25.6 x 1.2 inch

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Painting, Arbre, Patrick Baillet

Arbre

Patrick Baillet

Painting - 120 x 160 x 3 cm Painting - 47.2 x 63 x 1.2 inch

€10,600 €9,540

Painting, Sans titre, Marc Felten

Sans titre

Marc Felten

Painting - 50 x 50 x 5 cm Painting - 19.7 x 19.7 x 2 inch

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Painting, Ibarantâ, Jane Grieco

Ibarantâ

Jane Grieco

Painting - 100 x 210 cm Painting - 39.4 x 82.7 inch

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Painting, Segnora, Damian Tirado

Segnora

Damian Tirado

Painting - 150 x 60 x 1 cm Painting - 59.1 x 23.6 x 0.4 inch

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Painting, Mo'Kalamity, Dada Wa

Mo'Kalamity

Dada Wa

Painting - 135 x 115 x 3 cm Painting - 53.1 x 45.3 x 1.2 inch

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Painting, Rejoy, Dada Wa

Rejoy

Dada Wa

Painting - 150 x 103 x 3 cm Painting - 59.1 x 40.6 x 1.2 inch

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Painting, Fantôme, Florian Marco

Fantôme

Florian Marco

Painting - 192 x 135 x 5 cm Painting - 75.6 x 53.1 x 2 inch

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Painting, Déluge, Boreli

Déluge

Boreli

Painting - 73 x 92 cm Painting - 28.7 x 36.2 inch

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Painting, 13 + 1, Akiza

13 + 1

Akiza

Painting - 40 x 40 x 3 cm Painting - 15.7 x 15.7 x 1.2 inch

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Painting, Soriso, Jakè

Soriso

Jakè

Painting - 30 x 30 x 5 cm Painting - 11.8 x 11.8 x 2 inch

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Painting, Sans titre, Carine Joiris

Sans titre

Carine Joiris

Painting - 80 x 30 x 4 cm Painting - 31.5 x 11.8 x 1.6 inch

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Painting, Paris 2, Joaquim Falcó

Paris 2

Joaquim Falcó

Painting - 50 x 50 x 3 cm Painting - 19.7 x 19.7 x 1.2 inch

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Painting, Burger queen, Jakè

Burger queen

Jakè

Painting - 30 x 30 x 5 cm Painting - 11.8 x 11.8 x 2 inch

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Painting, Transition, Carine Joiris

Transition

Carine Joiris

Painting - 120 x 120 x 2 cm Painting - 47.2 x 47.2 x 0.8 inch

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Painting, Zeus, Paul Richard Mason

Zeus

Paul Richard Mason

Painting - 120 x 100 x 2 cm Painting - 47.2 x 39.4 x 0.8 inch

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Painting, James Webb, Laura Samori

James Webb

Laura Samori

Painting - 100 x 81 x 3 cm Painting - 39.4 x 31.9 x 1.2 inch

€1,600

Painting, 75083, GE 75

75083

GE 75

Painting - 137 x 97 x 3 cm Painting - 53.9 x 38.2 x 1.2 inch

€5,750

Painting, See1188, Seungho Jang

See1188

Seungho Jang

Painting - 53 x 45.7 x 2.7 cm Painting - 20.9 x 18 x 1.1 inch

€460

Painting, See1158, Seungho Jang

See1158

Seungho Jang

Painting - 53 x 45.7 x 2.7 cm Painting - 20.9 x 18 x 1.1 inch

€460

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Need help with Acrylic Painting ?
What is acrylic paint used for?

Acrylic paint has a wide range of usages. It can be used on surfaces such as wood, canvas, paper, ceramics and metal. It is used for both fine and decorative arts.

How do you do acrylic paintings?

To create an acrylic painting, you will need a surface to paint on, some acrylic paint, and a tool to apply the paint to the surface with, such as a brush or sponge. You can plan the composition of the work beforehand, or apply the paint directly to the canvas in order to achieve the desired result. 

What is the weakness of acrylic paint?

Certain types of acrylic paints can contain toxins within their ingredients, similarly to oil paints. Acrylic paint dries quickly so it can be hard to go back and alter an acrylic painting. We also do not know how long acrylic paints last for, as they have only been around for abotu 50 years.