After being told in high school that she was so bad at art that she should switch to another subject, Deby didn’t paint again for 35 years. Then a stroke released a new wave of creativity and she began exploring with dot painting, abstract and eventually acrylic pouring, and at last the joy of working with color returned. You don’t need ‘talent’ to be an acrylic pouring artist – just enthusiasm, some basic instruction, and a willingness to try, fail and try again. Paint along with her and learn from her many mistakes, and you’ll soon make great art together.
I haven’t been able to figure out how much total paint/medium to use for different size canvases. Would you be able to give me a rough idea? The audio was just fine. I can’t remember if you used paint from a tube or paint that was purchased already thinned. Thanks.
Are you in our Facebook group? We have some resources and suggestions from members in our group files. This is the link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/acrylicpouring/files/
If you aren’t in the group, you can apply to join and I’ll let you right in. Or if you prefer not to use Facebook, then you can use the Art Resin calculator here – http://artresin.com/pages/calculator It is for resin rather than paint but at least gives you a starting point to work on.