Two Dirty Acrylic Pours on one Panel – Aquatics
If you want to create a canvas with a distinct boundary between areas of different colors, then try two different dirty pours. Danny shows you how to do it here.
If you want to create a canvas with a distinct boundary between areas of different colors, then try two different dirty pours. Danny shows you how to do it here.
I was so blown away with a swipe painting I saw in one of the facebook groups that I had to give it a try. The black paint against the bright colors was just the sort of high contrast look I really like, but could I make it work? I tried out my regular lamp …
Paint a Beautiful Scuba Dive Flag With Acrylic Pouring Read More »
An understanding about pigment density and the specific gravity of paints and how you can use that info to help you create cells.
Ok so I can’t stop swiping! This time something completely different and just for my own enjoyment. Hubby and I are keen scuba divers, and instructors. I’m no longer working in scuba diving but hubby still does. It’s his job to take tourists out on a boat into the Caribbean and take them diving. Terrible! …
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I’m so enjoying the swiping technique right now. I still have a lot to learn and a lot I want to try, but while I’m having some success I’m going to stick with it and try out some different colors. The last blue painting came out a little dark so I’m lightening up the colors …
Gorgeous Blue Swipe Acrylic Pour Tutorial (Video) Read More »
After the success of my first swipe (here), I had to give it another try. I’m fascinated by the sea, and am lucky enough to live on a tropical island with the sea right outside my window, so it’s only natural that I would want to use a lot of blue in my art. Here …
My first two pours didn’t go well. It was certainly all my own fault. Despite 2 solid weeks of watching videos and assembling supplies before I started, I made a lot of mistakes! I was determined not to make 3 horrible paintings in a row so this time I took a different approach. No more …