A handbook full of exciting sample artworks demonstrating all the new techniques described here alongside detailed advice on what to use as well as how to use them, Rethinking Acrylics is a massive eye-opener on just how versatile acrylics can be, alongside just how many tools are at the artist's disposal for future use.
The writer Patti Brady is informed on the science of this material too - acrylics belong to the plastic family and a knowledge of how different thinning and thickening materials interact is essential if specific effects are sought. There are also discreet warnings for the unwary that as these are chemicals: they are not really meant to be ingested (eek!) either respiratorily, nor through contact through the skin as in finger painting, nor casually disposed off through the nearest washbasin plughole.
Chapters are devoted to what kind of a acrylics are available in terms of viscosity, opaqueness, translucency, pigmentation, whether or not these are of matte, gloss or of satin finish. It all depends on whether slow or quick fry is required, which ones are closest to oil paints in terms of drying times how many layers are to be used.
Then there is the question of gessos and preparing and underpainting a canvas and which paints are most appropriate for textured or cracked effects.
Likewise, there are acrylics with the texture of paper, which can even be printed on, there are acrylics that work as a skin to be reapplied and painted over on turn. Different pigments and viscosities can be used to create pours with marbled effects. Other acrylics can be mixed to create encaustic effects. Reflective and interference Paints can be applied to create reflective surfaces. Finally, varnishing a work is the way to create professional.piecrs for posterity......
The opportunity for exploration and adventure with this one medium are therefore demonstrated in this exciting book to be vast. This book was of especial interest to me, as I already work with different textures and media, constantly reworking and layering these, so this handbook has presented me with several new ideas on how to take my work into new direction in the future.