Submerged Ring Pour Created With A Kitchen relic, HUGE CELLS
Автор: Expressionist Fluid Art Studio Priscilla Batzell
Загружено: 2018-09-29
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I am using a 14 " x 14" stretched canvas. All the paints I use are acrylic paints mixed with additives to help them flow more easily. All my colors are stored and mixed in squeeze bottles for ease of use. The strange tool I am using is a plastic oval-shaped collar meant to funnel food into plastic bags ( kitchen relic. I seat my new tool in a puddle of white paint and fill the reservoir with many colors. When I feel I have enough colors I very slowly release the colors and they flow underneath the thick puddle of paint I have added surrounding the oval tool. As I go I rotate the tool multiple times. I like the pattern so instead of over tipping my canvas and risk loosing the beautiful patterns I add more paint from my squeeze bottles to fill in the negative space.I finish by doing some tipping and swiping with my small silicone spatulas and using the edge catcher to stop the paint from rolling away off the canvas as I cover the edges and fill remaining areas.
My "pouring" mixture or "recipe" is simple- and starts with 2 parts(estimated) Gac 800 from "Golden "added into any acrylic paint color 8 parts, (amounts are always estimated) This starts the mixing process. Mix the paint and Gac thoroughly. Next, I add my mixed Floetrol and (half )Deco Art pouring medium. (shake it first every time! )The truth is lately, that's my go-to. I add the same (or more) ounces as the first two ingredients and mix everything thoroughly. The consistency is usually medium body/ weight, but other weights are usable with minor adjustments.
To mix, if you use squeeze bottles as I do, add a marble and shake your paints every time before you use them. All my acrylic paints are mixed in advance and contained and stored in squeeze bottles. If you are not using squeeze bottles, I suggest using a container that has a lid. I have often used the 4oz size plastic deli containers, and the paint keeps for a long time in them, but you still will have to stir before using the mix again because the Floetrol and other flow agents will rise to the top between uses. None of my acrylic paint has any added silicon. To create the pearlescent effects seen in most of my artworks, I use "Golden's" Iridescent pearl "Fine" added to colors. By "eye " until I am pleased with what I see.
Every day I learn new things. I will never stop experimenting, and I am happy to share what I discover with you.
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#3492 wet. Shown in this video.
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