akrylösa
Akrylösa is a term that has seen some usage in discussions related to painting and art materials. It generally refers to a lack of acrylic binders or resins in a particular medium or surface. In the context of painting, traditional mediums like oil paint or gouache do not contain acrylic binders. Some artists also choose to work on surfaces that are not primed with acrylic gesso, opting for oil-primed canvas or bare wood, for example. The concept of "akrylösa" might appeal to artists who prefer historical techniques or seek to avoid the specific properties associated with acrylic mediums, such as their fast drying time, flexibility, or glossy finish.
The term can also be applied more broadly to any material or process that deliberately excludes synthetic