Cryla Acrylic

Cryla Acrylic
Can anything beat Cryla acrylic?

Ok, so I got bored one day and wanted to do a little research on where I should go with acrylic, I am an avid fan of Winsor and Newton and until yesterday, I would say that their products could never change me … to my horror! I tested Goldens artists acrylic Cryla Daler-Rowney, Winsor & Newton Artists and acrylic Liquitex Acrylic and artists. I never really used products Daler, but could not believe the difference ridiculous as compared to all others. I just bought on line, but just wondering what other artists with acrylic there is good and what do you use?

I used all AFEW and usually do not see much difference between brands of acrylic. I noticed differences are as Liquitex makes a film more difficult than the former hyplar (discontinued) brand and Venetian Art.I sorting and absolutely hated Daler System 3. I thought that Golden fluid line has a good level of pigment and nice and Finity has a thicker consistency the other straight tube shape. Can you please tell me exactly what makes you feel so much better Cryla in quality? Thank you


Daler-Rowney Cryla Artists' Acrylics - Azure Blue, 75 ml


Daler-Rowney Cryla Artists’ Acrylics – Azure Blue, 75 ml



The Cryla Artists’ Acrylics range includes colors used by the Old Masters, specific primary shades, and contemporary colors containing modern pigments. Colors are very heavy-bodied with a high load of permanent, lightfast pigments….


Daler-Rowney Cryla Artists' Acrylics - Benzimidazolone Orange H5G, 75 ml


Daler-Rowney Cryla Artists’ Acrylics – Benzimidazolone Orange H5G, 75 ml



The Cryla Artists’ Acrylics range includes colors used by the Old Masters, specific primary shades, and contemporary colors containing modern pigments. Colors are very heavy-bodied with a high load of permanent, lightfast pigments….


Daler-Rowney Cryla Artists' Acrylics - Bismuth Yellow, 75 ml


Daler-Rowney Cryla Artists’ Acrylics – Bismuth Yellow, 75 ml



The Cryla Artists’ Acrylics range includes colors used by the Old Masters, specific primary shades, and contemporary colors containing modern pigments. Colors are very heavy-bodied with a high load of permanent, lightfast pigments….


admin posted at 2009-8-4 Category: Art Supplies

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