I’m curious, isn’t acrylic paint basically liquid plastic? And if so how is adding water to it any more environmentally friendly when you’re tipping liquid plastic into the waterways after after painting session? I tried to collect and evaporate my water when I used acrylics a few times and the water just stayed there in a cool climate. So the thick thick plastic you see when prolific acrylic artists evaporate their water after painting wasn’t appearing in my case. I wonder if anyone plans to make an acrylic paint from some sort of corn based plastic and not petrochemical based plastic. Until I know if one then I won’t be pouring plastic in the water I’d rather just make pretty things out of watercolours or even oil paints.
A very convincing well presented interview where artists can buy your paint?
What a fascinating video ☺☺
Very interesting, hadn’t heard of that company before
I’m curious, isn’t acrylic paint basically liquid plastic? And if so how is adding water to it any more environmentally friendly when you’re tipping liquid plastic into the waterways after after painting session? I tried to collect and evaporate my water when I used acrylics a few times and the water just stayed there in a cool climate. So the thick thick plastic you see when prolific acrylic artists evaporate their water after painting wasn’t appearing in my case.
I wonder if anyone plans to make an acrylic paint from some sort of corn based plastic and not petrochemical based plastic. Until I know if one then I won’t be pouring plastic in the water I’d rather just make pretty things out of watercolours or even oil paints.