Embellishing Your Pours II: Steampunk Mermaid (014)
Автор: Stephanie Gagos
Загружено: 2018-03-29
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This is part two of Embellishing Your Pours. Here I finish up the Steampunk Mermaid Pour. I might still tweak some things like her hair and the lantern but I think she's pretty much done and I am happy with her. I may not resin her after all as I don't know how the resin will react with the glitter glue I used.
What I Used:
Steampunk Mermaids: https://amzn.to/2H6ILID
Regular Gel Matte Medium: https://amzn.to/2H62w2U
GAC 800: https://amzn.to/2q42uRb
Biosilk (dimethicone): https://amzn.to/2GyuOSC
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PART ONE can be found here: • Embellishing Your Acrylic Pours, Part 1: S...
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Safety
As someone who had an allergic reaction possibly to pouring with ingredients such as silicone and torching. I no longer use these methods. I am also very careful about safety which I wasn't at the time when I started.
While I use "safer for me" ingredients, an allergy to anything can occur at anytime. I do not claim that what I use is safe for you but am sharing that so far it has been safer for me to use. Every person's body is different so I suggest you try things one at time so if you have an allergy you will know what you were allergic to hopefully.
My recommendations are:
Please use proper ventilation at all times
Wear Gloves at all times (I still forget sometimes or take my gloves off too soon)
If you do decide to torch...which I do not recommend (we do not know what happens to these products when heated or their effect on our bodies), please...
Wear a respirator mask if torching, or using chemicals that are not normally used in acrylic painting nor have they been tested with heat.
Have a fire extinguisher handy if you torch. Make sure your Co2 alarm is in place and working.
I am in no way responsible for your safety or the results of your experiments, but I really want you to be safe.
Selling Your Paintings
A note on the longevity of paintings using non-traditional chemicals with acrylic paint. The truth is we don't know. They may last forever, they may last for a set amount of years. Most of us have only been using this medium for under five years so we do not know how long our paintings will last using ingredients like dimethicone for example.
If you are selling your paintings, my suggestion is to always varnish and seal your paintings. Let the buyer know you used non traditional ingredients. Since we don't know how long paintings will last with ingredients such as dimethicone for example, I think it is important to make the buyer aware.
Also you may want to switch to pouring medium, or GAC 800 and or GAC 100 for example which are made to be used with acrylic paint.
I have started to make sure to write a disclaimer on any paintings in which I use non traditional ingredients in my shop listings. :)
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