Giving Paint - and Creativity - a Second Life
At Tomorrow’s Artist, we believe every drop of paint has the power to inspire. That’s why we’re dedicated to transforming discarded and surplus paints into high-quality, professional-grade acrylics that fuel creativity while protecting the planet.
What Is Recycled Paint?
Recycled paint is made by collecting leftover, unused, or surplus paint that would otherwise end up in landfills. Instead of letting these valuable materials go to waste, we carefully process, filter, and refine them into vibrant, reliable acrylic paints - ready for everything from classroom projects to gallery-worthy masterpieces.
How We Recycle Paint
- Collection: We partner with local organizations and community programs to gather unused and discarded paints from households, businesses, and art studios.
- Sorting & Filtering: Every batch is sorted by color and type, then thoroughly filtered to remove impurities and ensure consistent, high-quality results.
- Blending & Testing: Our expert team blends and tests each batch, fine-tuning the color, texture, and performance to meet the needs of artists, teachers, and muralists.
- Packaging & Distribution: Once perfected, our recycled paints are packaged in eco-friendly containers—ready to ship to creative minds across the country.
Why Choose Recycled Paint?
Eco-Friendly
Using recycled paint keeps thousands of pounds of material out of landfills every year and reduces the demand for new raw materials.
High Quality
Our recycled acrylics are just as rich, vibrant, and reliable as traditional paints - perfect for fine art, murals, and classroom use.
Safe & Certified
All Tomorrow’s Artist paints are non-toxic and crafted to meet strict safety standards, including ACMI certification that conforms to ASTM D 4236.
Community Impact
Every purchase supports local jobs, community programs, and a more sustainable art world.
Join the Movement
Choosing recycled paint is a simple way to make your art more sustainable without sacrificing creativity or quality. Together, we can turn waste into wonder and help build a brighter, more colorful future.