Liquitex BASICS Acrylic Paint, 250ml (8.5-oz) Tube, Titanium White
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snurfel
> 3 dayNot a quality paint. Plus it came loose in the box and the paint exploded and was on everything else in the box. The lid is painted shut so the only way to use it was to break the lid.
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Grahams Goods LLC
> 3 dayGoes on well and stays on
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Melismiles
> 3 dayLove it
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Lori Moore
> 3 dayI love this paint. I have been painting with it all weekend. It was exactly the color as shown on my screen. I had read a review that said the color was completely different than on the screen - just remember that screens can show a different color depending on how you have your brightness set etc. The only thing I did notice was there was no seal, but this is my first order with Liquitex so maybe they dont seal theirs. It still arrived with no leaks/great condition. Awesome pigment and thickness - I will definitely be buying from again!
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BooBoo
> 3 dayPerfect color for project
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Olivia Owens
> 3 daySafely well packaged. Beautiful purple.
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Circa 1777
> 3 dayCommon brand of red paint available just about anywhere but it’s a good price. How can you go wrong?
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TM
> 3 dayThis is good paint. There is better paint for more money, because there always is. And there is also horrible paint, because there always is. Like this starter set I ordered for my daughter just because I was cheap, and thought it will do for a kid. Boy was I wrong. Toothpaste is more vibrant than what we got there. You can go super fancy with artist paint. Some buy expensive, some mix their own with pigments, some make their own pigments, some are beyond paint because art is just an illusion and manifestation is not needed. Did I lost you? Hang on and please finish reading before you start searching for ‘Toothpaste Art’. I’m using this paint because it gives me the freedom to try things out. I’m not selling paintings anymore. What I paint goes either on my own walls or is gifted to friends. So the elders of art-materials won’t give me the look for using ordinary products. You can smear half a tube around without breaking the bank. Some colors don’t cover good enough for tiny details, but any stroke wider than a finger will work. The darker it gets, the better the opacity. Black is killing it, and I’m using it on so many things. I dilute it with water and isopropyl alcohol to dye wood on a budget, or straight out of the tube to black out paper, cardboard, or one dollar notebooks. So click a few colors into the shopping cart and spread the love. What I learned: You will be surprised how good kid’s art can look using proper paint. Parental guidance required. I hope it helps to make a decision.
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David
> 3 dayI have been repairing an older 1960s bike. It had a lot of damage and some rust. After I fixed those issues, I wanted to restore it back to its original color. Most of the paint had faded and become very dull. I was nervous about trying to find the correct shade of orange to match it. This paint was perfect for the areas that I couldnt use the spray paint. This is a perfect match for a 1960s/1970s orange color.
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susan kussan
> 3 dayThis t Is the best in my opinion. I am an artist and have tried millions of paints I prefer this one. I add a little Floetrol and it goes in smooth (no brush marks) dries evenly, durable, doesn’t fade or look spotty it’s beautiful!