Liquitex Skilled Acrylic Ink Demo by Jimmy Leslie – Jerrys Artarama



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Liquitex Skilled Acrylic Ink is a variety of 30 extraordinarily fluid acrylics that use tremendous advantageous pigments suspended in a state-of-the-art acrylic emulsion. They dry shortly, are everlasting, water-proof and non-clogging, which makes them very best for quite a lot of methods from watercolor results to stamping. Strive some right this moment!

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20 thoughts on “Liquitex Skilled Acrylic Ink Demo by Jimmy Leslie – Jerrys Artarama”

  1. Do these inks allow for erasing techniques for airbrushing i.e. can a hard eraser go down to the gesso or whatever your painting on when freshly applied and later on just erase layers? I know some India inks do it but not sure about acrylics.

  2. Hi. I'm trying to paint some fine lines and small letters. Using a thin paint brush isn't working very well. I've tried using acrylic paint pen markers but they do t look thst great. I'm trying to paint over black gesso and the markers look a little cloudy and not very vibrant. Also they scratch off even though they are supposed to be permenant. Would the liquitex acrylic ink show up better and be less likely to rub or scratch off say if I used gold or white on top of black gesso? Do you have any other recommendations from the liquitex range that would work well on top of black gesso.

  3. A little review for anyone interested:
    I've really come to enjoy using this ink. Maybe it's because the ink is acrylic, but the ink clots significantly less on pen tips than most other inks. As I enjoy mixing mediums, I can safely use watercolour and other wet mediums without having to worry about the ink running.
    My only grief with the product is the bottle design. The pipette with the standard bottle is a poor combination as those bottles are easy to tip over and god help you if you accidentally touch the edge of the bottle with the pipette while trying to take the lid off. I think an easy improvement would just be to make the bottle more triangular in shape to make it harder to tip over.
    If you're just interested in the black ink I would highly recommend the 150ml bottle. You get X5 the product for less than X3 the price.

  4. I know this is from two years ago, but I own a set of liquitex acrylic inks and they ruin my brushes. I'm tried normal water, soap and water, nail polish, and paint thinner, yet the ink just stays in my brushes.

  5. I’ve tried the deep colours pouring set, the colours are great but even when what I make looks good, when it dries, it all blends to a dark brown and the colours are not separate. I’m using a few drops of ink, is this wrong?

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