Plastic Paint Medium[1][2][3]is a painting technique created by Artist Josignacio[4] in Havana City, Cuba in 1984; this technique consists of the use of epoxy resins (any of a class of resins derived by polymerization from epoxies: used essentially in adhesives, coatings, and castings) as an "agglutinating medium" and "pigments" as colorants, obtaining as a result of a real plastic finish with a new visual effect. It has said is new because until that moment was almost impossible to obtain such shining, hardens, transparency, and real 3D effects with the conventional known mediums, this versatility put this medium in a stand alone status. Plastic Paint Medium it is not water based neither water-soluble, its drying or curing time is approximately six hours, depending on some factors such humidity, temperature or amount of pigment added to mix. Plastic Paint Medium is very resistant to the corrosive effects of weathering and an excellent blocker against the devastating UV's rays.

Similar effects can be obtained with newer generation of acrylic paintings for artists developed by Mark Golden that are unique in the ways in which the materials can be used in concert and in combination, making blending and application opportunities endless. XucpXucp (talk) 16:26, 10 December 2016 (UTC)

Plastic Paint Medium is: -Widely used and poorly known just because it is not on Wikipedia. -Plastic Paint Medium is the name given to the technique of using epoxy resins pigmented. -Epoxy resin for making art is an established and legit artist technique. -The first time in art history that the epoxy resin was pigmented to finish a completed painting was in 1984 by contemporary Cuban painter Josignacio. Resuming: We understand that Plastic Paint Medium deserves to be on Wikipedia.

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XucpXucp (talk) 17:21, 10 December 2016 (UTC)