Wallace Seymour Fine Art Acrylics — Maximum Pigment, No Compromise
Handcrafted in Yorkshire by Pip Seymour and Rebecca Wallace, these acrylics were developed with a single goal: to give painters the richest, most expressive acrylic medium possible.
High-grade pigments are blended into a light, durable acrylic polymer to create a viscous paste with maximum pigment load. The result dries to a flexible, permanent film with exceptional colour depth — and because the range is produced in small batches, the colour consistency and quality is maintained at a level simply not achievable in mass production.
These acrylics can be applied with a brush, palette knife, or spatula, making them equally suited to detail work and bold, textural expression. They dry quickly and retain their colour integrity without the colour shift that affects many cheaper acrylic ranges.
The palette includes colours developed from the same research into historical and rare pigments that defines the wider Wallace Seymour range — offering painters access to colours unavailable anywhere else.
FAQ
Do Wallace Seymour acrylics dry darker? All acrylics shift slightly on drying due to the change in binder transparency. Wallace Seymour's high pigment load means this shift is less pronounced than in many commercial ranges — the colour you see wet is close to the colour you get dry.
Can I use Wallace Seymour acrylics for mixed media? Yes. They are compatible with standard acrylic mediums, grounds, and varnishes and work well in mixed media contexts alongside watercolour grounds, oil pastel resists, and collage.
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