A Roundup to Find the Best Acrylic Paints
Gallery artist and illustrator, Cassandra Kim, carefully judged some of the most popular acrylic paint brands
Cassandra Kim
I was excited to take the opportunity to look at a bunch of paints at the same time. It’s something I’ve never done before. It forced me to think about why do I like the paint brands that I do. I unconsciously rate paint when I work with it; but it took me some time to actively figure out how I decide if I like a brand. I’m not going to pretend that I am not somewhat biased to paint brands, because I am.
I have been working to as a professional artist for way longer than I’d like to admit and with all of that time, I have my own personal experience with paint. I have used the cheapest stuff possible when I barely had two dimes to rub together as a baby art student, and as I have grown as an artist and painted significantly more I’ve gotten to know what I like in paint.
This is my personal experiment to pit 6 other brands of heavy bodied acrylic paint up against my favorite brand that I predominantly use. I am willing to have my opinion changed and I’m curious to see if I would consider brand switching. I hope in explaining at how I look at paint, maybe it will help you decide when you are searching for new paint. Please, take my opinions with a grain of salt, they are merely my thoughts based on my preferences and personal experiences as an artist.
I want to add before I begin: I have no affiliations with any paint brand or art supply company, all the paints I purchased were paid for by Visual Arts Passage. I would also like to say that the quality art supplies do not make you a great artist, but it can be nice and can possibly enhance your painting experience. One of my favorite artist’s Mark English shopped for his art supplies at the hardware store and his work are masterpieces.