Fluid acrylic carries the same pigment concentration as professional ranges, but in a liquid consistency that opens up very different technical possibilities from tube paint. Its natural flow allows for pouring work, building transparency through layered glazes, filling precise areas without leaving brushstroke marks, or feeding an airbrush without dilution. It is also the preferred format for pouring techniques, where paint is poured directly onto the support and guided by tilting or blowing to create organic, unpredictable patterns. Its texture does not alter the surface relief, which sets it apart from tube paints that retain the mark of the gesture. For more options, explore our Acrylic Paint and Paint collections.