This Pour Is On Fire!

Whenever I do a pour painting, my natural inclination is to pick up several shades of blue and start mixing. Turquoise is my favorite color, and the liquid nature of pouring pushes toward a water-themed painting almost every time. Almost every time—but not this time. On this pour, I wanted something different. I wanted something exciting rather than soothing. I wanted something bold rather than calm. I was looking for some fire!

Supplies I Used

I had never done a fire pour before, so I decided to keep things simple. I would only use two colors plus a swipe color. I went with what I had on hand, which was “Real Red” and “Real Yellow,” plus black, all made by Apple Barrel.

Lately, I have moved away from using Floetrol and have just been adding water to my paints, plus a few shots of Zinsser Paint Booster to help prevent the paint from cracking when it dries. I mixed up the red and yellow to a creamy consistency and left my black paint nice and thick.

I like to work fairly large, so I used a 16×20 inch canvas. I added several drops (actually a small squirt) of silicone to the red and yellow paints and poured it across the canvas. Finally, I poured on the black and carefully swiped it across the canvas.

What emerged was dramatic. The yellow and red stayed bright and the black added some beautiful dark contrast. I used a torch on the canvas just out of curiosity, to see if more cells would appear. A few did, but the piece mostly maintained its original splendor.

I think my fiery pour was a success. Take a look and see if you agree.

fire! FEATURED IMAGE

3 thoughts on “This Pour Is On Fire!”

  1. A very nice pouring, thanks for this post! The combination of water, paint, and paint booster was new to me, I’ll try it out later. The result stands for itself.

  2. Henrietta R Borders

    I have had an interest in pouring but just have not had the nerve to try. I am so glad I found your site. Putting together your information so I have a boost of information. Thank you so much for sharing. Love it, Henri

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