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.
Would cornstarch work?
Yes, I’m sure it would. I’ve seen people use all sorts of absorbant powders such as talc, baby powder, cornstarch or even regular flour.
Hi, my name is Gilly, I’m ok with silicone but the dimethicone which products would am I likely to find dimethicone in. Your advise would be helpful, many thanks
Very interesting. I had not herd of using flour. It did a beautiful job. Thanks for your expertise. Enjoyed the video.
This technique works great for grease spots on your clothes as well using cornstarch or baby powder.