Texture Gel Mediums
Liquitex Texture Gels contain particles that produce a variety of unique textural and dimensional effects. They may be mixed with acrylic colours, other mediums, or used on their own. Dry Texture Gels can be over-painted with acrylic or oil colors and can be used as an under painting textural ground. Mix any texture gels together to achieve unique surfaces.
ALL EFFECTS TEXTURE GELS
• Containsspecific aggregates, which produce a variety of unique textural, dimensional and reflective effects, when mixed with acrylic paint.
• All Texture Gels may be intermixed to increase the variety of possible textures.
• Formulated for maximum flexibility and adhesion. Will not chip or crack on canvas.
• Can be applied to any material or surface that will accept traditional acrylic media, such as canvas, paper, wood, etc.
• Texture Gels are lightweight, non-toxic and dry to a water resistant, non-yellowing surface.

A thick, fine textured gel that dries to a light gray matte stucco finish.

A fine-textured gel that dries to the appearance of glossy beach sand.

A thick coarse gel that dries to a semi-gloss texture similar to rough cement.

A gel speckled with small black particles. Gives dramatic effects when mixed with transparent, translucent, or interference colours.

A medium body gel that contains clear round plastic beads and dries to a semi-gloss, "bubbly" surface.

A heavy, coarse gel containing irregular sized and shaped white flakes that are opaque.

A matte, opaque preparation of marble dust and polymer emulsion. Dries to a hard yet flexible surface.

A self levelling gel with honey-like consistency. Gently pouring yields a long, constant-flowing string of gel.











