Preparing Plastic ABS sheet for Painting
« New Drawing: Art Teacher and Model Preview: Sinopia’s Milk Paint » Preparing Plastic ABS sheet for Painting October 14, 2020 In my on going experiments with synthetic surfaces, I recently purchased two sheets of ABS plastic for painting. ABS stands for “acrylonitrile butadiene styrene” and is a thermoplastic polymer. It has multiple uses for such things as computer cases to Legos. It can be run through a 3D printer to make all sorts of things. It can come in almost any color, but is typically available in black or white. In sheet form it often has a rough “haircell” texture on one side, and the opposite side is smooth as glass. I first heard about this material for artwork many years ago from other artists who liked painting on it. One of those people is my friend, Kim Dow . She told me she gets it in thin sheets, and then has it glued to a foamcore for support. The two I bought are 1/8 inch thick, and 17×21 inches. The price varies online, but ...