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Jerry's Artarama of Newark, DE

269 S Main St,
Newark, DE

Mon-Sat:10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Sun:11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

(302) 268-1238

Jerry's Artarama of Raleigh, NC

3060 Wake Forest Rd,
Raleigh, NC

Mon-Sat:10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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(919) 876-6610

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Golden Fluid Acrylic Colors

GOLDEN Fluid Acrylics boast a high pigment load without fillers, extenders, or extra water, achievin...Learn More

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    • Description

    High-Intensity Fluid Acrylics for Versatile Painting Techniques

    These professional-grade acrylic paints offer a high pigment load and a smooth, fluid consistency similar to heavy cream. They deliver the same rich color strength as thicker acrylics but with a flow that’s ideal for fine detail, glazing, pouring, and other fluid techniques. Made with lightfast, permanent pigments, they provide lasting vibrancy across a wide range of surfaces and applications.

    The fluidity is achieved without water dilution, preserving the integrity, adhesion, and intensity of each color. Fully compatible with other acrylic paints and mediums, they allow artists to create seamless transitions between techniques and surfaces.

    Key Features:
    • Highly intense, permanent colors with exceptional vibrancy
    • Fluid, heavy cream-like consistency ideal for smooth application
    • High pigment load for strong coverage and rich tones
    • Made with lightfast pigments for long-lasting results
    • Suitable for fine detail, staining, spraying, and dry brushing
    • Not diluted with water—maintains color strength and adhesion
    • Compatible with all other Golden acrylics and mediums
    Perfect For:
    • Artists who need fluid paint for controlled or expressive techniques
    • Fine detail work, glazing, staining, and airbrush applications
    • Creating smooth blends, washes, or bold strokes
    • Pouring and mixed media where fluidity and intensity matter
    • Working on paper, canvas, panels, or experimental surfaces
    • Maintaining professional-grade performance in a flowable format