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Acrylic paint can be used on various forms of material. It works best on canvas, but also on heavy duty paper and can be used in thick or thin layers – allowing to combine the techniques – and dries very fast.
The color of the painting does not change or decrease with time. It does not even get weak or brittle. Once the paint has dried, with proper care, the paint is sure to last a long time.

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