Acrylic Painter's Perspective

Acrylic Painters' Perspectives

The first commercial water-based acrylic paints suitable for fine art was trademarked Liquitex. The author of this site has used these paints since their introduction. They are fast-drying, water-soluble but permanent and insoluble after drying.

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Rodney C. Mackay

Is it really "art for art's sake?"

Started by Rodney C. Mackay Dec. 24, 2007.

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Golden Acrylic Medium 3 Replies

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Acrylic Paints are less costly than other media. 1 Reply

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The Christmas Board In Ontario

Our pages have not had an update since Christmas Day as Ruth and I have been visiting our two daughters in Ontario, There is a mini record of these very interesting holidays at


http://rodcmackay.blogspot.com/

I have completed a commissioned painting before Christmas. I have two more on the drawing board at present… Continue

Posted by Rodney C. Mackay on January 2, 2008 at 1:41pm

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Merry Christmas George!






Covering the St. Andrews Waterfront



A new acrylic portrait by Rodney Mackay

Posted by Rodney C. Mackay on December 23, 2007 at 7:05pm — 1 Comment

Rodney C. Mackay

The Picton Castle: One Year Later

The Continuing Tragedy of the Picton Castle. Photo of the Fishermen's Memorial in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, the home port of this unfortunate vessel. The wreath was placed last December to remember Laura Gainey who was lost to the North Atlantic from the stern deck of this barque. For the full story with photos by Rod and Ruth go to

http://rodneymackay.com/

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Posted by Rodney C. Mackay on November 28, 2007 at 1:05pm

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Ruth and I will be looking in on this and the Father Xmas Festival at Mahone Bay

Once Upon a Lunenburg Christmas
and Christkindlmarkt
December 1st - 3rd 2007

This is a much more home-grown, low-budget version of the Christmas festivities in larger centres. Not entirely a

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Posted by Rodney C. Mackay on November 23, 2007 at 2:22pm

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Here is my Eastport, Maime Gargoyle





Based on a photography. Very littlr digital manipulation. No use of acrylics!

Posted by Rodney C. Mackay on November 16, 2007 at 9:25pm

 

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