ARTEZA Iridescent Acrylic Paint, Set of 10 Chameleon Colors, 2 oz/60ml Bottles, High Viscosity Shimmer Water-Based, Blendable Paints, Art Supplies for Canvas, Wood, Rocks, Fabrics
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Citizen of Wayne county USA
> 3 daySheer but multiple coats deepens color. Considering cost for retail single bottles, this package has value.
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Jillaine C.
> 3 dayThese are some of the most beautiful colors I have ever used. LOVE the smooth body of the paint effects in my own paintings. I wouldnt just recommend these paints, I URGE painters to try them!! Arteza never seems to disappoint!
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Meghan
> 3 dayIm not sure if this is just the case of paint I got, but all the paints are gooey and clumpy. It doesnt stick to anything Ive tried to paint
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Michele Neja
> 3 dayWas what I wanted
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P Dunaway
> 3 dayI got this because of the price and reviews. I want to draw out my designs before using a permanent medium. I will want to keep a couple in stock.
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Sandra Rios de Mujica
> 3 dayDemasiado traslúcidos para mi gusto, no cubren bien pero pienso que no es un problema de calidad sino que son asi, por tanto no me funcionan para el trabajo que quería hacer, tal vez en otra aplicación me sea útil. Los colores son lindos.
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Trudie Lehner
> 3 dayBeautiful color, high viscosity
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Delann
> 3 dayBeautiful colors
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K S
> 3 dayGood paint, works as expected. Fair value for the price.
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Prof. Montana Ziemann PhD
> 3 dayThe temptation exists to purchase cheaper paints hoping to achieve exceptional results. Arteza was the first pouring paint that I tried when I began acrylic pour painting because it had a nice kit and the paint was ready mixed. All of my projects using that paint turned out very well. I was gifted the Pouring Masters 48P set. I wanted to try it because it offered much more paint, including large sizes of black-and-white, and also pouring medium and silicone, the latter two I had never tried prior. I enjoyed practicing with the Pouring Masters brand, however it soon turned to frustration as the colors mixed with others, which doesnt happen with the Arteza paints, and produced inconsistent results with Dutch pouring, etc. Go with Arteza.