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Discover a curated and unique collection of Art Prints made from acrylic paintings. All artworks are crafted by our talented artists and printed on exclusive matte premium paper to reflect the true feel and color reproduction of the originals. The versatility of acrylic paint enables a wide range of different subjects and styles. Whether you prefer an abstract or more realistic expression, there are acrylic motifs from our artists that will give your home a unique feel.

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Discover new art from rising artists at Wall of Art. We have a large assortment of acrylic paintings with all types of artistic expression.

Acrylic is a popular and gratifying paint for our artists to work with as it dries quickly compared to, for example, oil paint. With acrylic, there is also a wide range of colors and techniques for creating textures. With acrylic paintings from our curated selection crafted by creative artists, you can easily add a unique and personal touch to your home. Discover everything from Lisa Larsson’s realistic food paintings to Marta Leyva’s humorous works with typographic elements.

Choosing the Right Size and Dimensions

You can purchase acrylic paintings from us in several different sizes, perfect for all walls and spaces. We offer sizes 21×30 – 30×40 – 40×50 – 50×50 – 50×70 – 70×100 – 100×140. When you add a poster to the shopping cart, you have the opportunity to add a suitable frame in the same size as the poster you have chosen. Feel free to explore our gallery walls to see examples of how you can combine different sizes on a gallery wall.

It’s So Easy to Frame Your New Paintings

All our frames are designed for easy framing. On the back of our frames, there are clips that can easily be pulled to the side, and there are two mounts that allow both horizontal and vertical hanging. Here you’ll find a selection of both wooden frames and other models in metal and vibrant colors that can contribute to a stronger expression complementing the works.

Acrylic paint became commercially available in the 1930s, but it wasn’t until the 1950s that it started to gain popularity among artists. One of the main advantages of acrylic paint is that it dries quickly, allowing artists to work faster and make changes more easily. Additionally, acrylic paint is water-soluble when wet and water-resistant when dry, making it a versatile medium. In the 1960s, artists began to experiment with using acrylic paint in new ways, such as laying it over other materials or using it to create large-scale abstract paintings. Acrylic paint as a material has also evolved over time and today, as an artist, you can work with different levels of viscous or flowing paint and with variations in paint quality. Today, acrylic paint is a popular medium among artists of all styles and is used in everything from traditional paintings to contemporary art.

Abstract Art in Acrylic

Abstract art is an art style where the artist uses shapes, colors, and textures in a non-representative way, meaning the art does not depict anything specific from reality. Acrylic paint is an excellent medium for creating abstract art because it offers a wide range of colors and can be used to create both smooth and textured surfaces. Some abstract artists use acrylic paint to create large and expressive brush strokes, while others use it to build layers of color and texture. In addition, the fast drying time of acrylic paint allows artists to work in an intuitive and spontaneous manner, making it an ideal medium for creating abstract art. Today, many contemporary artists continue to explore the potential of acrylic paint to create new and exciting abstract works. One of our artists who innovatively uses acrylic paint to create fantastic abstract art is Maria Liffer, who mixes the paint with sand from Skanör/Falsterbo for a unique texture and shade.

Acrylic is a popular and gratifying paint for our artists to work with as it dries quickly compared to, for example, oil paint. With acrylic, there is also a wide range of colors and techniques for creating textures. With acrylic paintings from our curated selection crafted by creative artists, you can easily add a unique and personal touch to your home. Discover everything from Lisa Larsson’s realistic food paintings to Marta Leyva’s humorous works with typographic elements.

Considerations When Choosing an Acrylic Painting

When buying posters recreated from acrylic artwork, print quality is of high importance to ensure you get a motif that accurately reflects the original work. Before new works are launched and available to purchase from us, we proof print them in different sizes on our premium paper to ensure quality reproduction. This is done to guarantee that the original files of the artworks maintain good resolution in the sizes that we offer in poster format. Beyond the technical, of course, it’s important that you buy acrylic paintings that suit you and what you appreciate. Motifs created in acrylic can both give a modern and traditional expression depending on the artist’s style. Acrylic has been around for a long time and is expected to remain in art for a long time to come. Don’t worry too much about where the painting will hang, it will probably change places and homes several times during your lifetime. As long as it’s something you like.

Choosing the Right Size and Dimensions

You can purchase acrylic paintings from us in several different sizes, perfect for all walls and spaces. We offer sizes 21×30 – 30×40 – 40×50 – 50×50 – 50×70 – 70×100 – 100×140. When you add a poster to the shopping cart, you have the opportunity to add a suitable frame in the same size as the poster you have chosen. Feel free to explore our gallery walls to see examples of how you can combine different sizes on a gallery wall.

It’s So Easy to Frame Your New Paintings

All our frames are designed for easy framing. On the back of our frames, there are clips that can easily be pulled to the side, and there are two mounts that allow both horizontal and vertical hanging. Here you’ll find a selection of both wooden frames and other models in metal and vibrant colors that can contribute to a stronger expression complementing the works.

The History of Acrylic Art

Acrylic paint became commercially available in the 1930s, but it wasn’t until the 1950s that it started to gain popularity among artists. One of the main advantages of acrylic paint is that it dries quickly, allowing artists to work faster and make changes more easily. Additionally, acrylic paint is water-soluble when wet and water-resistant when dry, making it a versatile medium. In the 1960s, artists began to experiment with using acrylic paint in new ways, such as laying it over other materials or using it to create large-scale abstract paintings. Acrylic paint as a material has also evolved over time and today, as an artist, you can work with different levels of viscous or flowing paint and with variations in paint quality. Today, acrylic paint is a popular medium among artists of all styles and is used in everything from traditional paintings to contemporary art.

Abstract Art in Acrylic

Abstract art is an art style where the artist uses shapes, colors, and textures in a non-representative way, meaning the art does not depict anything specific from reality. Acrylic paint is an excellent medium for creating abstract art because it offers a wide range of colors and can be used to create both smooth and textured surfaces. Some abstract artists use acrylic paint to create large and expressive brush strokes, while others use it to build layers of color and texture. In addition, the fast drying time of acrylic paint allows artists to work in an intuitive and spontaneous manner, making it an ideal medium for creating abstract art. Today, many contemporary artists continue to explore the potential of acrylic paint to create new and exciting abstract works. One of our artists who innovatively uses acrylic paint to create fantastic abstract art is Maria Liffer, who mixes the paint with sand from Skanör/Falsterbo for a unique texture and shade.




Acrylic paintings

Carré d’artistes presents a wide selection of acrylic paintings.

Dive into the heart of contemporary pictorial emotion by discovering the unique paintings of our artists.

Let yourself be seduced by our selection of acrylic paintings through the works of our emerging artists and choose one of our acrylic paintings for sale. From abstract to figurative, from landscapes to portraits, you are sure to find the acrylic that will touch you.

What type of acrylic paintings would you like to display on your wall? Our art curators are available to answer your questions by phone at 04 86 31 85 33 or by videoconference.

Acrylic paint, a contemporary art

The acrylic painting is a contemporary painting technique derived from oil painting.

If the date of its creation is still debated, it is clear that the development of the practice of acrylics began in the United States in the 1930s.

The success of acrylics is immediate and is part of the modern societal evolution. The artistic model of acrylics is opposed to the one induced by traditional oil painting. The latter was characterized by a very long drying time, caused by the mixing of oil with color pigments. Without abandoning oil, contemporary artists like to move towards acrylics whose paint dries much faster.

Acrylic resin is the binder that gives acrylic paint its much appreciated characteristics. Acrylic is particularly well known for its fast curing, plastic-like texture and high malleability.

Its commercialization in the 1950s, in the form of tubes or pots, marked the democratization of acrylic art. The idea of diluting water in the paint gave acrylics an ergonomics that was echoed in the pop art movement. Thus, great contemporary artists, such as Andy Warhol, have contributed to place this pictorial technique on an equal footing with oil paint.

Famous abstract expressionists have used it, such as Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell or Helen Frankenthaler, because acrylics dry quickly.

How is acrylic art done?

The acrylic paintings mark a break with the traditional practice centered on oil painting.

It is quite possible to thin the acrylic painting to make the mixture more fluid, allowing artists to play with transparency and adjust the raw texture of the color pigments.

Acrylics have the ability to dry quickly. The artist can therefore decide to come back to his work without risking to alter it. The oil painting imposed to respect several days of drying to avoid depositing a greasier layer on the pre-existing one, at the risk that this last one does not dry and generates cracks on the long term.

Particularity of acrylic

It also has the following particularities:

  • to be permanent once the application
  • to be insensitive to humidity
  • to be perfectly preservable
  • to be used on any surface
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