From the towering trees in a forest to the blades of grass within a field, the colour green seems to always surround us. As one of the colours most associated with the idea of “life”, it seems fitting that when brought into art, it breathes vitality into landscapes, gives natural character to botanical artwork, adds depth to abstract compositions, and plays a major role in colour mixing. It really doesn’t matter what you’re creating; a reliable range of green acrylic paints demands its place in every artist’s collection.

Explore a Range of Green Acrylic Paint Shades

At Art Shed, you can browse acrylic paints by colour to find the exact shade you're after without scrolling through every colour under the sun. Rich forest greens, vibrant emeralds, subtle olive tones, or fresh mint hues—every shade of green you desire can be found and provided from trusted brands used by beginners, students, and professional painters alike.

The green you choose can have a significant impact on the mood and style of your artwork, so having a selection of green shades on hand simply makes painting that much easier, allowing you to create everything from subtle moss tones to dramatic tropical palettes at the swirl of your brush.

Versatile Acrylic Paint for Multiple Techniques

Acrylic paint has earned its place as one of the most popular painting mediums for good reason. It dries quickly, provides excellent coverage, and works across a wide variety of surfaces including canvas, paper, wood, board, and more.

Artists can apply acrylic paint straight from the tube for bold, opaque colour and textured brushwork, or thin it with water and other mediums to create washes, glazes, and layered effects. This flexibility makes acrylics suitable for everything from detailed illustrations to large-scale expressive paintings.

Ideal for Landscapes, Botanical Art, and Colour Mixing

Green acrylic paints are a natural choice for landscapes, botanical illustrations, environmental artwork, and any project inspired by the outdoors. They capture everything from rolling hills and dense forests to delicate leaves and garden scenes.

Beyond nature-based subjects, green also plays an important role in abstract art, where different shades can communicate energy, balance, growth, or mood. It's a surprisingly versatile colour family with far more personality than it often gets credit for. Put your mixing hats on and pair it with Yellows, Browns, Reds or Oranges from our Paints By Colour ranges, and you’ve got yourself a nice batch of sunlit and earthy tones that’s ready to reflect the world around you.

FAQs

What are the most common green acrylic paint pigments?

Some of the most popular green pigments include sap green, phthalo green, olive green, emerald green, and permanent green varieties.

Which green acrylic paint is best for painting landscapes?

Sap green and olive green are commonly used for landscapes due to their natural appearance, while phthalo green is often mixed with other colours to create a wider range of landscape tones.

Can green acrylic paints be mixed to create other colours?

Yes. Green acrylic paints can be mixed with yellows, blues, browns, whites, and other colours to create a broad range of custom shades and tones.

Are acrylic paints suitable for beginners?

Absolutely. Acrylic paints are easy to use, dry quickly, and work on many surfaces, making them a popular choice for artists of all experience levels.

What surfaces can acrylic paint be used on?

Acrylic paint can be used on canvas, paper, wood, board, fabric, and many other properly prepared surfaces.