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Where to Find Acrylic Painting Supplies

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Summary: New to painting with acrylics and can't find the supplies you need? Our expert will show you where to show and what to look for when acrylic painting in this free video art lesson.

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By Kristine Mueller, eHow Presenter

Kristine Mueller is an artist and designer who has studied drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, and design at Ringling School of Art & Design in Sarasota, FL, Otis...read more

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"So when you are getting ready to shop for your acrylic paints, canvasses and everything else I would recommend going to a larger art store. Like Micheal's or Pearl because chances are they are going to have a really good variety of things and the prices might be a little bit lower. They usually have things in stock so that is where I like to go of course some of the smaller art stores might also have what you are looking for I would say check around your areas. See which place you like best. In terms of acrylics for pricing you're probably going to spend I mean it can get very expensive but the basics are three four dollars and they can go all the way up to like twenty dollars a tube. The canvass also has quite arrange of prices the one that I'm using today was three dollars you can get some of the pads for a little bit more and it can be infinite. In terms of going up to size shapes and pricing and brushes as well usually you can find the good variety. Also check your hardware store they might have some good stuff too but none of this stuff is hard to find so you should have easy time of finding them in one of those places."

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