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Dina Wakley Media Gloss Dropper | Gloss Acrylic Paint, Lavender

Brand: RANGER INK
The Dina Wakley Media Gloss Dropper Lavender is an opaque acrylic paint with a gloss finish, in a dropper bottle for controlled application. It can be manipulated with water while wet and becomes permanent when dry. The Lavender shade is a soft, light purple with a calm character.
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The Dina Wakley Media Gloss Dropper Lavender is an opaque acrylic paint with a gloss finish, designed for layering techniques and precise application. The dropper bottle gives you full control over flow and quantity, making it ideal for both detail work and controlled colour placement.

It can be used directly from the bottle or with a brush. While wet, it can be diluted with water to create softer blends and transitions. Once dry, it becomes permanent, allowing you to build layers without disturbing previous ones.

The Lavender shade is a soft light purple that works well in lighter, more delicate compositions. It can be used to soften stronger colours, build gentle backgrounds, or add subtle variation within purple palettes.

👉 Features:

  • Acrylic paint in dropper bottle
  • Opaque coverage
  • Gloss finish
  • Water-reactive when wet
  • Permanent when dry
  • Controlled flow application
  • Use directly or with brush
  • Suitable for porous surfaces
  • Size: 56 ml

🔄 Application flexibility:

A practical advantage of the range is that you can switch the application style by changing the bottle top from dropper to spray, and vice versa, using the corresponding replacement top.

👍 Ideal for:

  • Art journaling
  • Mixed media
  • Detail work
  • Controlled application
  • Layering techniques

Inspiration Tip:

Use Lavender when you want to introduce purple in a softer, more controlled way. It works well for light backgrounds, subtle transitions, and layered areas where strong colour would feel too heavy. Pair it with Iris or Orchid to build depth within purple tones, or combine it with Watery for a cooler, lighter palette. For contrast, bring in Sapphire or Magenta to give the composition more structure and definition.