One thing I always struggled with using acrylics is making them vibrant and bright. It can be hard to layer acrylics over the top of each other to achieve bright, saturated colours. I am going to show you one simple trick that you can use to make your paintings pop!
How to Paint a Blurry Bokeh Background with Acrylic Paints
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