What makes acrylic paintings different from oil paintings?
Acrylic and oil paintings differ in drying time and appearance.
Acrylic paint uses a water-based binder and dries quickly, often within minutes to hours. Oil paint uses natural oils and can take days to years to fully dry. Paintings made with acrylic often appear darker and more matte once the paint dries, while those painted with oil retain a rich and glossy appearance.
How do I clean and care for an acrylic painting?
Acrylic paintings are durable and usually do not need glass framing. However, the surface can still collect dust easily.
To clean an acrylic painting, gently remove dust with a soft cloth or feather duster. Avoid harsh cleaners, abrasive brushes and sponges, or rough tools that may damage the paint surface.
Keep acrylic paintings away from direct heat and moisture, as they can cause fading and mold over time. For long-term storage, keep the paintings upright in a cool, dry place, separated by protective paper.
How much do acrylic paintings cost?
The price of an acrylic painting depends on the size and details of the artwork, as well as the background of the artist. At UGallery, small acrylic paintings measuring up to 20 inches typically range from $300 to $1,000. Medium-sized acrylic paintings measuring 21 inches to 35 inches usually cost between $900 and $3,000. Large acrylic paintings exceeding 36 inches cost around $2,200 to $5,000 or more.
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