How to Use Acrylic Pouring as A Background For Other Artwork
Using acrylic pouring as backgrounds for other artworks.
Using acrylic pouring as backgrounds for other artworks.
Yummy, these colors make my mouth water. I’m using citrus colors today in bright yellow, orange, and green, plus some red and white. They also look very tropical to me, very Caribbean. I’m still reluctant to go back to a dirty pour until I can be sure I have the consistency of my paints right …
Great use of left over spilled paint again at the end of this video, where the spills are used to flow paint some stones. These would make great paperweights for your studio.
Do your paints come marked to show you which ones are transparent and which are opaque? Some I have bought do list them as opaque, semi-opaque or transparent on the bottles or tubes – but some brands I have bought don’t mention it at all. If you want a mix of opaque and transparent in …
Frequently Asked Questions with Swipe Pour 1. Can I create a themed acrylic pour using red, white, and blue?  Yes, using a specific color scheme like red, white, and blue can create a stunning, themed acrylic pour. 2. How does the swipe technique work with these colors? The swipe technique involves layering colors and using …
I had an idea in my head but would it work out? I wanted to create something that looked like flames against a black background. Out came another old record and I covered it in a generous layer of lamp black. Adding one color at a time, I layered red, orange and yellow across the …
I thought it was going to be impossible to actually find any records here on the island. I went to all 3 charity shops and came up blank. I put an advert in the paper – nothing. Then a FB friend came up trumps – he had found 8 old records in the garden shed …
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