





Amsterdam Acrylic 120 ml Set / 5 Primary
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ILoveWritingReviews
> 24 hourRating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review: I have been using Amsterdam Acrylic Paint for my artistic endeavors, and I must say, it has truly elevated my painting experience. The quality, consistency, and vibrant colors of this paint have made it an absolute joy to work with. One of the standout features of Amsterdam Acrylic Paint is its exceptional pigmentation. The colors are bold, intense, and true to the tube, allowing me to achieve the desired impact and depth in my artwork. Whether Im creating a subtle landscape or an expressive abstract piece, the paint delivers consistent, rich hues that captivate the eye. The versatility of Amsterdam Acrylic Paint is remarkable. It works beautifully on a variety of surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, and even fabric. I appreciate the paints ability to adhere well to different surfaces without compromising its vibrant appearance. The consistency strikes a perfect balance, allowing for smooth application and effortless blending, whether Im using a brush or palette knife. Durability is another area where Amsterdam Acrylic Paint shines. Once dry, the paint forms a resilient and flexible layer that withstands the test of time. The colors retain their brilliance, ensuring that my artwork remains as vibrant as the day it was created. The paint also resists cracking and fading, giving me peace of mind knowing that my creations will endure for years to come. I also commend the wide range of colors available in the Amsterdam Acrylic Paint line. The extensive color palette provides countless possibilities for exploration and creativity. From earthy tones to bold primaries, theres a shade for every artistic vision. The ability to mix and blend the colors effortlessly opens up endless opportunities to achieve the perfect shades and hues for my artwork. The packaging of Amsterdam Acrylic Paint is practical and user-friendly. The sturdy tubes not only protect the paint but also allow for precise control during application. The tubes are easy to squeeze, ensuring minimal waste and maximum efficiency. I appreciate that the paint remains fresh and doesnt dry out quickly, even after repeated use. Lastly, the price point of Amsterdam Acrylic Paint is exceptionally reasonable, especially considering the high quality it delivers. Its an excellent investment for artists of all levels, from beginners to professionals, who are seeking a reliable and versatile acrylic paint. In conclusion, Amsterdam Acrylic Paint has become my go-to choice for all my painting endeavors. Its vibrant colors, versatility, and durability make it a must-have for any artists toolkit. Whether youre a seasoned painter or just starting your artistic journey, I highly recommend Amsterdam Acrylic Paint for its exceptional quality and ability to bring your creations to life. Note: Always follow safety guidelines when working with acrylic paint, and ensure proper ventilation in your workspace.
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Notyomomma
> 24 hourThe red an blue arent primary colors...or they werent in my pack. The reason for getting primary colors is to be able to mix colors. It makes it a bit tricky with colors that arent primary. And they turn out more likely to be muddy.
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Madeline gehrlein
> 24 hourI like to do acrylic paint pours and DIY projects. I have about 250 paints at this point and by far Amsterdam has been my favorite for binding and making tight lines it is really pretty after it’s vanished or resined! It makes an awesome cell activator if you do bloom pours or swipes it is phenomenal! I started with this set and bought about 40 more colors. If you use a lot of certain colors though go for the next size up in single colors. They last awhile and If you are looking for paints to create your own colors they are awesome to mix with the same brand or others or floetrol paint extender or for Dutch pours you can add lots of water and they still keep the opacity very nicely!!!
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Melissa G.
> 24 hourThe quality of the paint is good. Says primary color set. Magenta is not a primary color. I had to order the red sperately. Please correct it.
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Brock & Brittaney
> 24 hourThese paints are great quality for my painting projects, highly recommend using!
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Di Ara aka Diana Ringo
> 24 hourReally nice paints
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vicky
> 24 hourcolors were good, I mixed and painted, needed the primary this worked very well!!
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Laurie Van Den Beldt
> 24 hourLove the depth of pigments. Im an acrylic poured and the smooth body of these pigments allows for easy mixing with mediums. The white mixed with equal parts Deco Art Satin Enamal makes for some amazing webbing! (Thin to proper consistency.)
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Baumsqd
> 24 hourAmsterdam is definitely a step up from basic level paint. In some ways I can understand paying more for higher quality paint, but since I’m not a professional I’m still on a budget. This set was much more affordable than buying individual tubes.
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Stress shopping
> 24 hourI will update this review next week since haven’t received these paints yet, but I am giving them 5 stars out of principle after reading unfair reviews docking stars because they don’t know magenta is a primary color and red is not. I’m trying to teach my kid basic color theory for kindergarten and for some reason they don’t make CYM primary paints for kids. I guess Big Paint doesn’t want them to know the truth about color theory, so they’re perpetuating the lie of red yellow and blue? Maybe Crayola is in too deep and can’t turn back now; what would happen if people found out the truth? Red and blue sales would plummet, the edgy emo kids and studio art majors who regret going to college would become even more suicidal - it would be CHAOS! Yes, you read that correctly. Your whole childhood was a lie. Red, yellow and blue are not actually the primary colors. The primary colors are magenta, cyan, and yellow. Red blue and yellow are a bastardized version of these colors, with cheaper pigments. BUT WAIT! You cry out, desperate to hold onto your fond childhood memories, the other colors can’t make red, yellow and blue! Ha! I am going to expose the conspiracy - magenta and cyan make blue! Yellow and magenta make red! As you mix the colors to see for yourself, the “primary” colors of red and blue appearing as you mix together the “wrong” primary colors, you have flashbacks of finding out Santa Clause doesn’t exist. Your sense of reality challenged, you wonder other fallacies you’ve been led to believe. Are there really two political parties, or a single group of obscenely wealthy families putting on a show? You start reading George Orwell books. If the government admitted to MK Ultra, what are they doing that they don’t tell us? You begin to make your family uncomfortable at dinner. “It’s not a conspiracy,” you tell them, “the documents are public record.” Your spouse files for divorce and takes the kids. All because you bought some paint on Amazon. You’re right though, it’s not red. It’s magenta.