Acrylic paints are water-based but dry quickly to form a permanent, water-resistant layer. Once dried, they cannot be reactivated or blended further with water or other mediums, unlike watercolours or oil paints.
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Krishna Reddy | I | Oleography |
| B | Sanat Kar | II | Serigraphy |
| C | Moti Zharotia | III | Viscosity |
| D | Raja Ravi Varma | IV | Wood intaglio |
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Pointillism | I | One layer painting technique |
| B | S’graffito | II | Small dabs of pure colours |
| C | Alla Prima | III | Painting wet paint on wet paint |
| D | Wet on Wet | IV | Sketching into wet paint layer |
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Paper | I | Gesso |
| B | Canvas | II | Lime plaster |
| C | Fresco Wall | III | Wax-based hard ground |
| D | Intaglio Plate | IV | Plant fibers |