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Acrylic Paintings

If you're interested in purchasing a piece of artwork, acrylic paintings are a great option to consider. Developed in the 1950s as a substitute for expensive and slow-drying oil paint, acrylics have now become a popular medium in their own right. Acrylic paint is water-based and can be either matte or glossy, with the ability to be applied in thin layers or thickly for added texture. It can be... Read More
If you're interested in purchasing a piece of artwork, acrylic paintings are a great option to consider. Developed in the 1950s as a substitute for expensive and slow-drying oil paint, acrylics have now become a popular medium in their own right.

Acrylic paint is water-based and can be either matte or glossy, with the ability to be applied in thin layers or thickly for added texture. It can be used on a variety of surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, or metal. Acrylic paint can even be manipulated to create an appearance of watercolor art, oil paintings, or its own unique texture and look.
Some of the most famous artists who started using acrylics early on include Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Francis Bacon. Today, there are many talented artists who use acrylics in their work, including Ashif Hossain who creates beautiful watercolor-like paintings, and Dinkar Jadhav who has developed his own distinct crayon texture.

When browsing for acrylic paintings, consider also browsing our curated collection across different styles such as Acrylic Abstract paintings, Acrylic Figurative paintingss, Acrylic Landscape paintings, and Acrylic Nature paintings. With acrylic paintings, you can find a beautiful and unique piece of artwork that will add color and personality to any space.
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Tara, The Divine Butterfly by Tamojit Bhattacharya

Tara, The Divine Butterfly

Tamojit Bhattacharya

Acrylic on Canvas

20 (w) x 24 (h) inches

$ 625

An Indian Gecko in a Date by Tamojit Bhattacharya

An Indian Gecko in a Date

Tamojit Bhattacharya

Acrylic on Canvas

24 (w) x 24 (h) inches

$ 625

Lost in Wonder Lust  by Arun Kumar Mishra

Lost in Wonder Lust

Arun Kumar Mishra

Acrylic on Canvas

21.5 (w) x 29.5 (h) inches

$ 375

My Soul Looks Back  by Arun Kumar Mishra

My Soul Looks Back

Arun Kumar Mishra

Acrylic on Canvas

38 (w) x 32 (h) inches

$ 1,000

Women in Veil  by Arun Kumar Mishra

Women in Veil

Arun Kumar Mishra

Acrylic on Canvas

38 (w) x 31 (h) inches

$ 1,000

The Bohemian Sisters by Arun Kumar Mishra

The Bohemian Sisters

Arun Kumar Mishra

Acrylic on Canvas

38 (w) x 31 (h) inches

$ 1,000

Travel Together  by Arun Kumar Mishra

Travel Together

Arun Kumar Mishra

Acrylic on Canvas

38 (w) x 48 (h) inches

$ 1,250

Lost Village by Manjunath Wali

Lost Village

Manjunath Wali

Acrylic on Canvas

36 (w) x 36 (h) inches

$ 2,250

Lyrical Echoes  by Subrata Ghosh

Lyrical Echoes

Subrata Ghosh

Acrylic on Canvas

42 (w) x 42 (h) inches

$ 1,120

Inner Potential by Ekta Sharma

Inner Potential

Ekta Sharma

Acrylic on Handmade Paper

23 (w) x 18 (h) inches

$ 300

Universe Within  by Ekta Sharma

Universe Within

Ekta Sharma

Acrylic on Handmade Paper

23 (w) x 18 (h) inches

$ 300

Believing Processes by Ekta Sharma

Believing Processes

Ekta Sharma

Acrylic on Handmade Paper

18 (w) x 23 (h) inches

$ 300

Discerning Path by Ekta Sharma

Discerning Path

Ekta Sharma

Acrylic on Handmade Paper

18 (w) x 23 (h) inches

$ 300

Guiding Soul  by Ekta Sharma

Guiding Soul

Ekta Sharma

on Handmade Paper

18 (w) x 23 (h) inches

$ 300

Defining Moments  by Ekta Sharma

Defining Moments

Ekta Sharma

Acrylic on Canvas

30 (w) x 42 (h) inches

$ 750

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Indian Acrylic painting

Indian acrylic painting is a dynamic and evolving art form that reflects the country’s rich artistic heritage and modern innovations. Indian painters have adopted acrylics for their fast-drying properties and vibrant hues, enabling them to experiment with new styles and techniques. This medium allows artists to capture the vibrancy of Indian life, from bustling urban scenes to serene rural landscapes. Acrylic paintings in India often feature intricate details, bold colors, and unique compositions, making them a favorite among art collectors and enthusiasts.

Acrylic was a fairly new medium for Indian artists, just like how oil & watercolors were before the British introduced them to Indian painters. But eventually, artists such as M F Husain, S H Raza and other Bombay Progressive artists began experimenting with acrylic paints and eventually a lot more artists started using it. Now it is quite a common medium and a lot of artists have begun using acrylic as their primary medium. While there are misconceptions about oil being a much better or premium medium, acrylic’s unique properties & versatility has allowed artists to experiment more with faster results. On Artflute you will find acrylic being used by both senior & accomplished artists such as Laxman Aelay, Asit Patnaik, Dinkar Jadhav, Ashif Hossain, Iruvan Karunakaran to younger and emerging artists like Amol Pawar, Udaychand Goswami & Ekta Sharma.

Abstract Acrylic paintings on canvas

Abstract acrylic painting is a genre that transcends traditional boundaries, allowing artists to express their inner emotions and thoughts through shapes, colors, and forms. Indian abstract acrylic painters have gained recognition for their ability to merge cultural motifs with contemporary abstract techniques. These paintings often evoke a sense of mystery and curiosity, inviting viewers to interpret the artwork in their own unique ways. The flexibility of acrylic paint enables artists to create layered textures and complex compositions, making abstract acrylic paintings a captivating addition to any art collection.

Acrylic’s very versatile nature has further helped artists find their own unique style when painting abstracts. Ranging from mixing media, to using large brushes to unique brush strokes with textures, artists have found acrylics to be a great medium for abstract art. Some of S H Raza's abstract & geometric works were also created with acrylic as a medium. If you are specifically looking for abstract paintings in acrylic, do take a look at the works of Sheetal Singh, Kandan G, Udaychand Goswami, Ekta Sharma etc.

Acrylic Artists

Acrylic artists are known for their versatility and creativity, utilizing the medium’s quick-drying and vibrant properties to explore a wide range of subjects and styles. Indian acrylic artists, in particular, bring a unique perspective to the medium, often infusing their work with elements of Indian culture, mythology, and everyday life. These artists experiment with various techniques, such as layering, glazing, and texturing, to produce compelling and diverse artworks. Whether they are creating realistic portraits, vivid landscapes, or abstract compositions, acrylic artists continuously push the boundaries of what can be achieved with this medium.

Acrylic as a media is now widely used by most Indian contemporary artists and has been used across different styles & subjects like abstracts, figurative works, on fibreglass sculptures, even for surreal art. On Artflute you can find artists who use acrylics purely like Siddhesh Rane, Varsha Kharatmal, Ramchandra Kharatmal, Mohammed Osman to artists who used acrylics with other mixed media like Sachin Kharat, Amol Pawar, Sukanta Das, to artists who create acrylic works with a distinct technique like Dinkar Jadhav, Ashif Hossain.