How gaffrey art material created the first sculptural acrylic paint

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Crafted by a family of artists with the desire to inspire and cultivate the artist in all of us, Gaffrey Art Material is the first Heavy Texture Acrylic for sculptural painting. These small-batch 100%-acrylic paints help achieve 3D effects without the need for any additional gels, pastes or mediums. Created with the belief that everyone can paint, Gaffrey Art Material provides experienced and beginner painters alike with an innovative and richly fun outlet prime for creative exploration with no bounds.

Crafted by a family of artists with the desire to inspire and cultivate the artist in all of us, Gaffrey Art Material is the first Heavy Texture Acrylic for sculptural painting. These small-batch 100%-acrylic paints help achieve 3D effects without the need for any additional gels, pastes or mediums. Created with the belief that everyone can paint, Gaffrey Art Material provides experienced and beginner painters alike with an innovative and richly fun outlet prime for creative exploration with no bounds.

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Genius brother. I live in Roseville CA. I'm a full time artist. I'm currently working on a mural for a pet hospital. I'd love to use your paint in my work. I'd happily mention you guys in the project.

TheBlackCrayon
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Love the looks of this paint. Watching all your videos and hoping to buy some soon.

judy
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I love it. And I love texture. How do you ship your artwork without it being damaged?

SDavis-ingt
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I have a lot of allergies, what are the exact ingredients in the thickened paint?

captlizard
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I am hooked to your videos! Your technique is so textural and generous and your passion is so contagious!

anyamowll
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So cool. I live in Dothan and would love to visit the factory

bamacfa
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Color wasting, Kids can paint with this wasting over years

izzdadaizz
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Interesting paint,
it was at the beginning a bit unfortunate that the about half of the paint landed on the floor and not on the picture.
That's quite a waste of those good paints.
I don't see such a difference in whether someone sculptures with modelling clay, clay or acyl paints. If it is mainly large works with it, then this can seem a bit wasteful.
i see more of a health hazard here if the colours get on the skin, the skin also absorbs something from the colour that lets it into the body, and it accumulates in the lymph nodes
and the skin becomes brittle and tears because acrylic paints remove the fat from the skin,
it would be very useful to apply a protective cream on the skin.
Acrylic paints also give off this plastic-like smell, which is also not so healthy, as it is better to keep the windows open or paint outside.
Especially in with these masses of paint.

askialuna