Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Naples Yellow Hue
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Mars Black
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Manganese Blue Hue
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Iridescent Silver
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Iridescent Pearl
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Interference Violet
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Interference Turquoise
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Interference Red
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Interference Orange
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Interference Green
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Interference Blue
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - India(n) Yellow
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Dioxazine Violet
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Graphite Grey
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Cobalt Blue (Hue)
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Cerulean Blue (Hue)
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Carbon Black
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Cadmium Red Med Hue
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Burnt Umber
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Burnt Sienna
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Brilliant Purple
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Bismuth Yellow Light
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Arylide Yellow Medium
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Tri-Art Low Viscosity - Alizarin Crimson
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About Artist Acrylics | Acrylic Mediums, Heavy Body Acrylics, Student Acrylics
Our Artist Acrylics collection brings together professional and developing artist paints so you can match the texture, pigment load, and price point to how you actually work. You will find Tri-Art acrylics made in Kingston, Ontario, in a range of viscosities from buttery heavy body to lotion like fluids and inky low viscosity colours.
The professional lines, including High Viscosity, Liquid Acrylics, and Low Viscosity, all share the same finely milled pigments and high solids content for rich colour and excellent coverage, whether you prefer brushy impasto marks or smooth, layered glazes. Developing artist options like Rheotech and Art Noise acrylic gouache offer more budget friendly choices that still use the same pigment grind, making them ideal for students, classrooms, and large projects.
Use these artist acrylics on canvas, panels, paper, or mixed media surfaces, and customize them further with mediums for glazing, pouring, texture, or extended open time. Because the paints are made locally by Tri-Art, you get consistent batches and lightfast colours formulated by a dedicated paint manufacturer based in Kingston.
Whether you are building your first primary palette, topping up studio favourites, or trying new textures, this collection is designed to keep your acrylic shelf flexible and inspiring.

