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Whether you’re the next Picasso or this is the first time you’ve picked up a paint brush, you can turn to Art to Art for all your artist paints! Choose from a wide selection of acrylic, oil, watercolour and gouache paints, as well as inks, dyes and pigments. Shop artist paint online and enjoy free shipping when you spend over $100.

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Paints

 

Get ready to create your next masterpiece with Art to Art’s collection of beginner and professional paint supplies. Suitable for all budgets and skill levels, we have a number of popular brands to choose from, including: Derivan Matisse, Art Spectrum, Golden Artist Acrylics, Daniel Smith WatercoloursAtelier Interactive, Winsor & Newton, Langridge and more. You’ll also find individual paints, as well as paint sets and kid-friendly paints.

 

Acrylic paints: one of the most popular paints among artists, both beginner and advanced! Acrylic paints are fast drying, budget-friendly and can be used on pretty much any surface. Oil paints: oil paints can be used to create timeless paintings that will stand the test of time.

Watercolour paints: Watercolour paint is a mix of pigment and gum Arabic watercolours that are transparent and generally painted on papers, Watercolour paints come in ‘Pans’ (hard blocks) or ‘Tubes, Watercolours vary in consistancy from colour to colour as many still contain natural pigments. Some are strong (called Staining colours), some are weak. Some are clear and transparent, some slightly textured ‘granulating’ and opaque.

Gouache paints: Unlike watercolours, gouache does not let the white of the paper surface peek through, offering an unmatched opacity that brings out the richness in every stroke. Moreover, it has a slightly chalkier consistency and absorbs light, which contributes to its distinctive matte finish. This characteristic sets it apart from the glossy sheen typical of watercolours, which reflect light more abundantly.

Water mixable oil paint -is a unique type of oil paint designed to be thinned and cleaned up with water, rather than traditional solvents like turpentine. It retains the rich, vibrant colour quality and workability of conventional oil paints but includes an emulsifier that allows the paint to mix seamlessly with water. This paint maintains its flexibility and can be diluted to create thinner layers as more water is added.

Tradional Oil paints- The slow drying feature of oil-based paints is particularly advantageous for artists who wish to develop their paintings over time. This aspect allows for ongoing adjustments long after the initial application of paint, enabling artists to refine their work and make changes as their vision evolves. This flexibility is crucial for achieving a depth of detail and perfection in the final artwork that would be less feasible with quicker-drying paints.

 

In addition to all our other artist paints, we also have a wide range of paint pigment, spray paint and face and body paint. And if you’re looking to experiment, we have inks and fabric dye too. To ensure you have everything you need for your painting endeavors, here are some essential tools and accessories to accompany your paint selection: a sturdy easel to hold your work at the perfect angle, a variety of brushes for different stroke techniques, a palette for blending your colours, drop cloths to protect your workspace, and an apron to keep yourself clean. Don’t forget palette knives for unique textural effects, a quality canvas or other suitable painting surfaces, and mediums to modify your paint’s properties as needed. Organize your supplies with handy storage containers, maintain your tools with proper cleaning supplies, and protect your finished works with a reliable varnish. With these basics at hand, paired with our extensive range of paints, you're set to bring your artistic visions to life.

 

Why might an artist choose one type of paint over another based on their properties?

 

An artist might select acrylics for projects that require vibrant colours and rapid execution, or choose oils for their smooth finish and the ability to make adjustments over time. Watercolours would be ideal for achieving transparency and lightness, whereas gouache would be chosen for its opacity and richer coverage in compositions where boldness is desired.

 

What are the visual effects of using different types of paints?

Watercolours offer a transparent and delicate appearance, lending a soft, light effect to paintings, ideal for subtle and fluid visual expressions. In contrast, gouache provides an opaque and dense appearance, creating bold and vivid visuals with a more substantial presence on the canvas.

 

How do the drying times of different paints affect their use in projects?

 

Acrylic paint's quick drying time allows artists to rapidly build up layers without long waits, ideal for fast-paced projects, while oil paint's slow drying time provides ample opportunity for blending and altering the paint, suitable for projects that benefit from refined textures and gradual transitions.

Get creative with our range of paints:

Acrylic paints: one of the most popular paints among artists, both beginner and advanced! Acrylic paints are fast drying, budget-friendly and can be used on pretty much any surface. There are also multiple types of acrylic paints, such as:

 
  • Pouring

  • Heavy body

  • High flow

  • Fluid

 

Brands to look out for include:

 
  • Matisse 

  • Golden 

  • Amsterdam

 

Oil paints: oil paints can be used to create timeless paintings that will stand the test of time. With a slow drying time, you can move and blend multiple paints with ease. Choose from a wide range of colours, and individual paints and sets. Brands to look out for include:

 
  • Langridge

  • Art Spectrum 

  • Michael Harding 

  • Gamblin
  • Maimeri Puro
  • Rembrandt
 

Watercolour paints: unleash your inner creative with Art to Art’s range of watercolour paints. Create bold, vibrant pieces or keep it subtle with light, transparent brush strokes. Available in a range of stunning colours, sets and individual tubes. Brands to look out for include:

 
  • Daniel Smith 

  • Winsor & newton 

  • Maimeri Blu
  • Van Gogh

 

Gouache paints: gouache is a water-medium paint that is unlike any other. Designed to be opaque, it appears denser and heavier compared to traditional watercolour paints. If you’ve never tried it before, now’s the time! Brands to look out for include:

 
  • Daler Rowney 

  • Daniel Smith Gouache
  • Art Spectrum 

  • Holbien Acrylic Gouache

 

Paint in all forms: in addition to all our other artist paints, we also have a wide range of paint pigment, spray paint and face and body paint. And if you’re looking to experiment, we have inks and fabric dye too. 

 

No matter your art project, you can find all the artist paints you could ever need at Art to Art! Buy paint online today for same day dispatch and enjoy free shipping when you spend over $100. 

FAQ

 

 How should the frequency of use influence the choice of paint quality and price?

 

The choice of paint quality and price should be influenced by how often you plan to use the paints; frequent use justifies the cost of higher-quality, more expensive paints, while infrequent use might not necessitate such an investment.

Can less expensive paints be sufficient for certain uses?

 

Yes, for those who plan to use paints only occasionally, opting for less expensive paints may be adequate.

 

Is it worth paying more for high-quality paints?

 

Yes, investing in high-quality paints is beneficial if they are to be used frequently or for larger projects, as they last longer and provide superior results.

 

What paint do artists use?

 

All Sorts! Acrylic paint is one of the most popular paints used by artists, because it’s cost-effective and can be used on a variety of surfaces. But oil, watercolour and gouache paints are also commonly used.

 

What is the difference between craft paint and artist paint?

 

Compared to craft paint, artist paint has a higher pigment density. This means artist paints will give you better coverage, vibrant colours and better results when you mix colours. 

 

What is artist quality paint?

 

Artist quality paints have a high concentration of pigment and are designed to withstand chemical changes from exposure to the sun, water or air. There are also a wide variety of colours available.

 

What is the best artist paint?

 

This ultimately depends on what type of paint you’re looking for (i.e. watercolour, acrylic, gouache) and your budget! But we’ve listed out our top recommendations below: 

 
  • Golden 

  • Daniel Smith 

  • Matisse

  • Langridge
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