I’m no stranger to acrylic paint. From painting a dresser to fabric, I’ve used it for a handful of things! What about acrylic pouring and what’s the best acrylic paint to use? There are so many different brands, and believe me the different brands make different results. I’m going to share my top 3 paints!

I recently wrote a detailed post about Acrylic painting techniques (not to be confused with acrylic pouring techniques) where I talked about all the different things you could do with this type of paint. I touched on a few acrylic mediums you could use for pouring, but this post is dedicated 100% to pouring acrylic paint products. If you are looking for a good pouring medium, check out that post.
When you think of acrylic paint pouring, I think of creating fluid paintings with vibrant colors. So how do you get the best results?
Not all paint brands are created equal, and the quality of your acrylic pouring paint directly affects the outcome of your acrylic pour painting. For both beginners and professional artists, using good quality paint ensures your artwork stands out, especially on flat surfaces like wooden panels.
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Best paint for acrylic pouring
- Golden Fluid Acrylics are highly regarded for their rich pigmentation and perfect consistency for pouring. Their fluid paint formula means you don’t need to thin them much, making them a great choice for those seeking intense color and smooth flow.
- Liquitex Basics is another great paint option, especially for artists looking for affordability without compromising too much on quality. While Liquitex Basics are technically a heavy body paint, they can be easily thinned with pouring medium for excellent results.
- Arteza paints are also popular. They offer a wide range of colors and provide good quality for the price, making them ideal for beginners or those experimenting with new techniques like the dirty pour. When pouring, it’s important to use a high-quality white paint as your base, as it helps other colors pop and creates striking contrasts.



While you may find acrylic paints at your local hardware store, these are often not formulated for art and may lack the vibrancy and longevity professional paint brands offer.
Investing in artist-grade or high-quality student paints will ensure your work lasts a long time and looks its best, no matter what your skill level is. It doesn’t have to be the most expensive paint, just a good quality one.
Ultimately, the best paint for acrylic pouring is one that combines a high pigment load, smooth consistency, and reliability—qualities found in Golden Fluid Acrylics, Liquitex Basics, and Arteza paints.
We hope this quick post helps you decide which paints are best for you project.