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Professional Liquid Acrylic Paint | Tri-Art

Smooth fluid acrylic you can thicken for impasto or thin for glazing

Lotion-like body for smooth coverage and controlled blends

Thin with water for clean glazing and transparent layering

Thicken with gel medium to build body and soft texture

Quick Points on Professional Liquid Acrylic Paint | Tri-Art

  • For glazing, add water in small increments and mix fully before judging transparency
  • For more body, thicken with gel medium rather than trying to “dry down” an over-thinned mix
  • Use Liquids straight when you want the most even coverage and clean blending, then adjust as needed
  • Pair Liquids with Tri-Art Acrylic Mediums when you want viscosity and texture control while staying in an all-acrylic system
  • Compare paint bodies across the Tri-Art professional acrylic lines to match the job (Liquids vs High Viscosity vs Low Viscosity)

Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics are loaded with fine quality artist pigments and have a lotion-like body for smooth, even coverage. Thin with water for glazing, or thicken with gel medium for more body and texture.

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to common questions on Professional Liquid Acrylic Paint | Tri-Art. If you still need help, contact us and we’ll point you to the right option.

What makes Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics different from other acrylic paints?

Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics are a professional “fluid/soft body” acrylic with a lotion-like consistency designed for smooth coverage, plus the flexibility to thicken for impasto or thin for glazing depending on your method; for the cleanest passages, load a soft synthetic and lay the stroke down with light pressure, then stop before the surface starts to tack. Explore the full colour range in the Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics collection.

Can I thin Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics with water for glazing and washes?

Yes, Tri-Art notes Liquids can be thinned with water, so start by adding water gradually on the palette until the paint flows for your wash, then test on scrap to confirm the edge you want; if you need a very extended, binder-rich glaze (especially over slick underlayers), switch to Polymer Medium Gloss (Liquid formula without pigment) instead of pushing water further, and let each layer dry before the next to avoid scuffing or lifting. For colours and sizes, see the Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics collection.

How do I thicken Liquid Acrylics for impasto or knife work?

Thicken Liquids by mixing in a gel medium until the mix holds the peak you want, since Tri-Art Gel Mediums are essentially high viscosity paint without pigment and are built to hold texture; mix with a palette knife (not a brush) to avoid whipping in air, apply with confident knife passes, and allow thicker ridges longer dry time before overpainting. Start with Gel Medium Gloss and match your colour from the Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics collection.

What is the best way to make luminous glazes with Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics?

For luminous glazing, tint Glazing Medium Gloss (it dries clear and is intended for glazes) with Liquid Acrylic colour, then apply in thin, even films with a soft brush, letting each pass dry before adding the next; Tri-Art notes this medium can be tinted in any proportion, and specifically recommends tinting with Liquid or Ink colours for best results. Pick your glaze colour from the Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics collection.

Why do my Liquid Acrylic layers look streaky or patchy, and how do I fix it?

Streaks usually come from underloading the brush or overworking the film as it starts to grab, so try laying down a slightly wetter, fuller stroke and leaving it alone; if you need more slip and flow without “over-watering,” add a small amount of Polymer Medium Gloss to improve flow while maintaining a coherent acrylic film, then level with one light finishing pass.

Can I mix Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics with other Tri-Art acrylics and mediums?

Yes, Tri-Art’s mediums are designed as “acrylic without pigment” to change handling and dry-film qualities, and many texture gels are made to mix easily with professional acrylic colours; for predictable results, mix a small test batch first, keep notes on proportions, and if sheen consistency matters build your layers with the same finish family (gloss with gloss, matte with matte) rather than trying to force a single final look by over-mixing finishes. For compatible options, see Tri-Art Acrylic Mediums and choose colours from the Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics collection.

Do Liquid Acrylics work for fine detail, line work, and illustration-style painting?

They do, because Liquids sit at a useful midpoint between very thick and very thin acrylics, and you can tune them for detail work by adding a little Polymer Medium Gloss (Tri-Art describes it as the Liquid formula without pigment and “perfect for detail painting”); use a small synthetic, build lines in two thin passes rather than one heavy one, and let the first pass set up before sharpening edges. Shop colours in the Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics collection.

How do I choose between Tri-Art High Viscosity, Liquids, and Low Viscosity for a project?

Choose by outcome: High Viscosity is the thick, buttery option for impasto and knife painting, Liquids are lotion-like with smooth coverage and can be thickened for impasto or thinned for glazing, and Low Viscosity is water-like for fine detail, large washes, glazing, multimedia, and airbrush applications; if you want one “do most things” format, start with Liquids and adjust with water or the right medium as needed for the passage. Begin with the Tri-Art Liquid Acrylics collection, and for a quick overview of the lines see Types of Acrylic Paint.

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Pick your paint body, then round out your toolkit with a simple palette and the right mediums.

  1. Choose body: thick for texture, fluid for pours and glazing, medium for everyday painting.
  2. Start small: pick a limited palette and add colours as you discover what you reach for.
  3. Match your surface: use a suitable ground, then tune sheen and flow with mediums.

Common questions

Why should I choose Tri-Art High Viscosity ?

Choose it when you want thick, responsive paint that carries strong colour and holds brush or knife marks with authority.

What is unique about Tri-Art Low Viscosity?

Low Viscosity is “water-like and free flowing,” highly pigmented and lightfast, made as a 100% acrylic polymer emulsion paint.

Tri-Art Acrylic Mediums is a Professional paint, will it work for me?

Yes if you use acrylics and care about repeatable outcomes. Start by choosing the medium family that matches your goal (flow, body, texture, priming, final sheen), then test one layer on your support before committing to a large piece.

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