Use 2-step filtering below to locate your desired topic.
Varnishing your acrylic painting will protect it from dust, dirt, and surface damage, while also providing a polished, professional finish. This guide explains why you should varnish your acrylic painting,...
With acrylic brushes, it’s important to remove excess water, dry ferrules and handles, reshape brush heads, and rest them with the bristles facing upwards to dry off. Don’t worry if...
Discover expert tips for cleaning and maintaining your acrylic brushes to ensure their longevity and peak performance. Learn the best practices and common pitfalls to avoid, keeping your tools in...
One of the main reasons for choosing acrylic paints is their ability to dry quickly. This is a guide to Winsor & Newton acrylic drying times.
It's possible to fully intermix Galeria Acrylic Colour with Professional Acrylic colour, either in layers or on the palette.
Acrylic paints darken as they dry due to binder changes, causing colour shift. Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic reduces this issue, ensuring consistent colours from wet to dry for easier...
This guide compares different blacks and greys in Winsor & Newton's Professional Acrylic range: Ivory Black for general use, Mars Black for stronger tinting, Davy’s Gray and Graphite Grey for...
Get help choosing a Winsor & Newton acrylic white with this guide to the three versions available in our ranges. Each has different properties.
This guide identifies the primary colours for three and six colour mixing systems in the Winsor & Newton acrylic colour ranges. As a guide, we also recommend that you choose transparent...
Priming is mainly intended to ensure that the paint applied over it adheres well and becomes even. Priming also gives an even surface (at least with white, black or self-coloured...
Your cart is currently empty.
Please select your location.
Visit from the country of your choice. Remember that we can only ship your order to addresses located in the chosen country.