Acrylic paint is a quick-drying, water-soluble kind of paint that artists often use instead of oil paint or watercolors. The original meaning of acrylic
was "containing acryl," from acrolein, the sharp, bitter liquid in
onions, rooted in the Latin words acer, "sharp," and olere, "to smell."
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Beauty Even in Death
Chimnea Amongst the Poppies - Steve's Garden Series
Deer Ridge Sculpture Swimming in the Sea of Flowers - Steve's Garden Series