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Just pour with Fiona

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  • fionaartF Offline
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    fionaart
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    I consider myself as a experimental artist. I just like to experiment with different techniques and materials and share my findings to others. Thats how we all grow as artists and peoples.

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      Link to video
      You must see this STUNNING acrylic pour FLOWER painting!!! This time I used glue and water mixture as my pouring medium, because I have a lot left from private lesson with Tish.
      I'm really in love with this awesome lacing with this mixture and so glad, that it dried perfect... Can't wait to varnish it and she will shine even more. 🙂
      PROCESS:

      • Pour your base on canvas
      • Put your BOTTLE BOTTOM on the canvas with bottom up
      • Pour paints on the bottom and use some METALLIC paints between each colour to create petal - lacing effect
      • Take off the bottle bottom
      • Use SKEWER to draw some petal shapes
      • Gently put PAPER NAPKIN or towel on canvas ( You can use dry or damped napkin)
      • Lift one corner at the time and then gently lift it (the middle last)
      • Torch it for air bubbles and to activate pearl white and metallic paints
      • And here is your flower 🙂
        TECHNIQUE: Reverse flower dip with paper napkin, Bottle bottom pour
        MATERIAL I USED:
      • 10x10 inch canvas
      • Acrylic paints mixed with pouring medium
      • Flower shaped desert cup
      • Paper napkin or towel
      • Wooden skewer
      • Palete knife
      • Torch
        COLOURS I USED:
      • Boesner black for the base coat
      • Arties colours magenta
      • Amsterdam permanent blue violet
      • Amsterdam titanium white
      • Extreme sheen safire
      • Extreme sheen gold
        My pouring medium today is 60% Craft PVA glue and 40% water.
        I mixed 1 part paint to 1 part pouring medium and a little bit of water to some paints to get the same consistency
        Please understand that I am in no way responsible for the way you use your paint and mediums. Follow all safety instructions of the manufacturers, I can not be held liable.
        Be careful and use the proper materials for your safety.
        You can't use any content on my channel, unless I give you a permission!

      I consider myself as a experimental artist. I just like to experiment with different techniques and materials and share my findings to others. Thats how we all grow as artists and peoples.

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        Hello @fionaart , welcome to TNCR ("The New Coffee Room").

        I think I'm the first to mention (link to) your YouTube video here, which may have driven some traffic your way, and may be that's what prompted you to look us up and found us here.

        TNCR is a general chatroom, we talk about anything and everything. We have members with diverse interests (yes, visual arts included; e.g., there's @jodi who is into painting). So ... aside from the first post promoting your art and YouTube channel, I hope you will stick around and chat with us about, well, just about anything and everything.

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