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Basics Mediums

Basics Coarse Texture Medium

Create a flexible, coarse-grade granular look and feel with this thick acrylic gel.

Additive Size: 250ml
£9.20 GBP In stock, ready to ship
Key Features
  • Different size acrylic particles give structure and texture
  • Dries to a semi-gloss, sand-like finish
  • Highly flexible and adhesive. Will not chip or crack on canvas.
  • Can be used on its own, mixed with color, or overpainted once dry
  • Apply thickly to create bold 3D effects, or finely to give surface texture
How to Use
  • Apply with knife or brush
  • Can be thinned with small amount of distilled water if required
  • Mix with different consistencies and ratios of acrylic color/medium to create a custom texture
  • Start by adding very small amounts of color and build up as needed
  • Paint when dry with acrylic color. Apply thickly for sculptural texture
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Item # 887452031512
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All our paints are intermixable and water-based, with archival results. Tested and certified at Duke University by the ACMI. Please note, this product is AP certified, even if the AP seal is not on the packaging.

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MEET LIQUTEX BASICS MEDIUMS

EXPERMIENT. ADJUST. PREP.

Whether you’re prepping your surface, altering viscosity, or even sealing your finished work, Basics Mediums are essential for experimenting and enhancing your paint practice.

You can change color opacity, drying time and texture, and protect your finished work.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Other creatives have asked us...

What kind of texture can I create with Basics Coarse Texture Medium?

It's a sandy texture with a range of different sized particles. You can use this spread thinly to give a rough, granular surface or thicker to create 3D shape.

What are the particles made from in your Coarse Texture Medium?

They are made of acrylic and sit within an acrylic gel.

How do I apply your Basics Coarse Texture Medium?

Any way you like! We recommend starting with a flexible palette knife, as this is the easy way to spread the medium, but you can experiment with brushes, combs, cards and scrapers to get different effects.