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Professional Silk Screen Medium
SKU:887452047544
Mix this slow-drying medium with acrylic paint to make colors suitable for screen printing.
Size
8oz/237ml
$20.39
Quantity
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Use with
Acrylic paints & mediums | check |
Use on
All acrylic-friendly surfaces | check |
Techniques
Screen printing | fa fa-check |
Monoprinting | fa fa-check |
Character
Lightfast & archival | check |
Permanent | check |
Non-yellowing | check |
Water-resistant when dry | check |
Intermixable with all Liquitex materials | check |
MORE INFO
- Makes color the right consistency for printing
- Improves flow so you can get more detail
- Allows thicker color to be used on the the screen
- Slows drying process, giving you longer print time
- Maintains opacity
- Extends volume without affecting acrylic stability
- Maintains paint adhesion, durability and archival quality
- Depending on color thickness, mix 1-2 parts color to 1 part medium - in warm conditions use a 1:1 ratio
- Choose the color for the effect you want - opaque colors will give maximum impact
- Tint with an opaque white for an opaque but lighter result
- Clean screen and equipment promptly after use
- Fully compatible with all Liquitex products
How not to use it
- Don't leave to dry on the screen
Tips & Techniques
Useful guides for using gessoes, mediums and varnishes
Airbrush Medium FAQs
Other artists have asked us...
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Yes, Acrylic Ink can be used in your airbrush. We recommend you use it with Liquitex Airbrush Medium for optimum atomisation. Always remember to clean it out immediately after use as you would with any other acrylic media. -
We suggest you first avoid adding water to your paint and minimize heat and air flow in your painting environment. Secondly. make use of acrylic mediums to extend the color, especially Slow-Dri Fluid or Gel, Airbrush Medium or Slow-Dri Fluid or Gel Additive. All of these will extend the open time and workability of your color. Remember that only one additive should be used within a color mix as combining additives can compromise the paint film stability. -
Yes! You can use it to thin all types of color, or to create excellent washes and stains of color. It also gives your paint a watercolor effect.