Holbein Heavy Body Artist Acrylics contain the best traditional organic pigments as well as the latest and most up to date inorganic pigments, using both Western and Eastern influences. Available in 200ml tubes as well as 16oz and 32oz jars. Hyatt's Acrylic is ideal for students and beginners looking for a good paint at a good price. Featuring a uniquely relaxed set of working characteristics and a versatility that allows artists to explore a wider range of techniques such as softening, glazing and shading. Golden Open Acrylics are a new line of colors for professional artists designed to remain wet for prolonged amount of time. All colors dry to a tough, flexible, lightfast paint film. Golden Artist Colors makes acrylics and only acrylics! The finest pigments are mixed with stiff acrylic binder to yield 100 beautiful acrylic paints in 4oz, 8oz, 16oz, and 32oz jars. Hyatt's now carries every color and medium that Golden makes! Made in New Berlin, NY, USA. Golden Artist Colors makes acrylics and only acrylics! The finest pigments are mixed with stiff acrylic binder to yield 128 beautiful acrylic paints in 2 oz or 5 oz tubes. Available in 2oz, 4oz and 16oz jars as well as sets. It dries to an even, glare-free surface with better coverage and high leveling properties. Golden SoFlat Matte Acrylic was formulated to make it easier for artists to create uniform fields of rich matte color in fewer layers. Previously known as Liquitex High Viscosity, all 100 colors of Heavy Body Acrylics are packaged in easy to handle 2 oz. They paint with a buttery consistency similar to oil paint. Liquitex Heavy Body Acrylics are the original tube color developed in 1955 and used for years by artists worldwide. But, each is mixed with a different medium which controls how the pigment molecules slide past each other when pushed by a brush or painting knife. All three have the same amount of pigment per ounce of product. Liquitex makes acrylics in three consistencies: Soft Body, Heavy Body, and Super Heavy Body. The Soft Body acrylics slide easily for painting in thinner layers or on cloth and leather. Mediums are available to add texture, change gloss or increase transparency. Hyatt's features acrylics by Liquitex, Golden, Winsor & Newton, Royal Talens of Holland and Daler-Rowney System 3 as well as their own best-selling Hyatt's brand. When we pull the string on it, we will become partners so to speak.Developed in the 1950's by Liquitex, acrylic paints are popular due to their easy clean up, quick drying and flexibility. I have 100% faith in him and his machines. I know my next machine will be a CET and I know for a fact Dave is a real stand up person. That just takes better planning on our part. One other thing we do is to not cut anything for at least 24 hours if at all possible. It's been suggested by many people the ink recipe has been changed, but I don't think that's what happened, as we can force the issue by buying a better grade of substrates and then not experiencing the problems anymore. Other than the speed of our machine, we've become happy with it again. It supposedly puts out at a better rate completing a better first adhesion resulting in not cracking or many other stoopid problems. The only thing we've changed on the machine is we've stepped up our bulb type. The ink has not changed, but we've found by using a different manufacturer for substrates, we get our old results back. I've looked at many of our earlier signs, and they all made it through without problems. Colors were black, light and medium blue and red. The signs face south and take a beating UV-wise and still look perfectly fine. About 2 months ago, I went by a place where we did some signs on aluminum composite from some of our first signs done with our machine from 2009. We have customers with Cor-X signs from 5 years ago, not experiencing any problems. We've been doing a lot of research and now, it's even happening to some of the aluminium composite boards as well. We noticed this problem in the last year or so and I'm beginning to think it's not the machine, but the substrates. At the time, you said you weren't experiencing the problem. We have similar machines, and use the same ink. I think we talked to you a year or so ago about this very thing.
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