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Using Bloom Recipe To Create Stunning Abstract Art

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abstract Painting Easy How To Paint Acrylic abstract Painting Just

Abstract Painting Easy How To Paint Acrylic Abstract Painting Just Hi all! welcome to my fluid art channel! in this video i will demonstrate how to create abstract art using the sheleeart bloom recipe! i was supposed to c. The background. the dutch pour is a pouring technique created by rinske douna in 2016. this art technique involves: mixing acrylics with water and using a blow dryer to blow out a puddle of different colors. this rapidly became one of the biggest techniques in the fluid art world. the spectacular results, amazing effects, the cells that form.

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10 blooms Taxonomy Andreaвґs Portfolio

10 Blooms Taxonomy Andreaвґs Portfolio A dash of water. mixed with 50% acrylic paint. this will create a thin base layer that will be easy to work with. to get the right ratio, if you are using half a cup of titanium white paint then half a cup of floetrol and the water added should bring the consistency to a smooth “pourable” consistency. The sheleeart bloom technique is an advanced acrylic pouring technique that creates a captivating effect called "lacing." developed by australian artist shelee carruthers, the technique is as popular as it is tricky to perfectly execute. the technique involves the use of three distinct layers, known as the pillow, the color puddle, and the cell. The dutch pour is captivating fluid art technique that lets you create abstract pieces full of lacing and ribbons of color only using the flow of air.this method involves the fluid manipulation of acrylic paint across a canvas, using air to push and meld colors into eye catching patterns and designs. The key to the acrylic paint pour recipe is creating very flowy and fluid paint to pour. it should be like melted honey or syrup. “mediums”, or paint additives, create the right consistency and act as a binder improving the integrity of the paint so it doesn’t chip, crack, fade or do other crap stuff after you create the art of your dreams!.

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New abstract Acrylic Painting Colorful Reflections How To Paint

New Abstract Acrylic Painting Colorful Reflections How To Paint The dutch pour is captivating fluid art technique that lets you create abstract pieces full of lacing and ribbons of color only using the flow of air.this method involves the fluid manipulation of acrylic paint across a canvas, using air to push and meld colors into eye catching patterns and designs. The key to the acrylic paint pour recipe is creating very flowy and fluid paint to pour. it should be like melted honey or syrup. “mediums”, or paint additives, create the right consistency and act as a binder improving the integrity of the paint so it doesn’t chip, crack, fade or do other crap stuff after you create the art of your dreams!. Mixing my paints for the sheelee art bloom pour technique. pouring medium. 2 parts untinted base paint. 1 part jo sonja gloss varnish. mix color. 2 big scoops of pigment powder and use retarder or jo sonja gloss varnish to wet down. mix 1 part wet pigment powder to 2 parts pouring medium. add splash water, if needed, to thin. (use the same pillow paint as mentioned in recipe #1). recipe #3. jodie from the painted dreamer has a few recipes. since she has too many, i will just share one of her recipes with you. this one along with the other two recipes should be plenty to give you some options to substitute vivid polypour.

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Stephen Lursen art abstract Paintings

Stephen Lursen Art Abstract Paintings Mixing my paints for the sheelee art bloom pour technique. pouring medium. 2 parts untinted base paint. 1 part jo sonja gloss varnish. mix color. 2 big scoops of pigment powder and use retarder or jo sonja gloss varnish to wet down. mix 1 part wet pigment powder to 2 parts pouring medium. add splash water, if needed, to thin. (use the same pillow paint as mentioned in recipe #1). recipe #3. jodie from the painted dreamer has a few recipes. since she has too many, i will just share one of her recipes with you. this one along with the other two recipes should be plenty to give you some options to substitute vivid polypour.

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