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Making Chameleon Cells! Acrylic Swipe With Silicone Modification
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- Happy new year! This January, I’m kicking off the year with 31 paintings - one per day for the whole month!
This series is an opportunity to demonstrate many of the incredible techniques you can use in fluid art - great for beginners and experienced painters alike.
Today I’m making “Chameleon Cells!” It involves swiping different colors across each other, then forcing up cells by poking it with a silicone-dipped toothpick! Be careful not to puncture the canvas. A fork or a wide comb could make some nice symmetrical cells! My paints are all mixed with floetrol (~2:1 floetrol to paint) and thinned with water.
Phthalo Red (Blickrylic)
Primary Yellow (Blickrylic)
Turquoise (Blickrylic)
Spring Green (Apple Barrel)
Caribbean (Apple Barrel)
Purple Pansy (Apple Barrel)
White (Sargent and Apple Barrel)
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I’m Anna, a mom of 3 living in small-town West Virginia. I’ve been fluid painting since 2019 and loving every minute!
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Music: “Propius Extraneous” by Ben Somerville
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Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro and colors
1:36 Describing the technique
2:27 Adding the colors
4:39 Swiping!
6:52 Adding the cells!
13:20 Closeup and finish
Those purple cells are Bob Ross "Happy Accidents!" 😊
Haha yes! Fluid art is filled with them :)
Anna, that looks so beautiful! Very playful spirit painting I think :))))
Thanks so much Olga! Thanks for the inspiration!!
Wow, super cool. Love you left the purple cells. Beautiful.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🕊️✌️😀😃😄😁🤗
The purple is my favorite part!
that was so amazing. I just love. those Chameleon Cells. I've got to try this technique. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! Yes I love the diagonals especially in this one…
Wow! That was so interesting to see . Loved the outcome .
Thanks! It’s a pretty cool process :)
I really like it.I also love your saving the purple cells I would have been temp5ed to as well.
Thank you! Yeah they seemed too good and natural to remove!
Fantastic 👍👌
Thank you!
This was fascinating and the outcome is great for those who like lots of colors. I just found your channel and will look forward to more of your works!
Thanks! Yeah it’s one of the best for multicolored effects. I hope you like the rest of my videos! :)
Ohhh btw, as you put the oil down around the purple swatches, from my angle watching, it was amazing you could see the swatches go 3D, as if they were purple mountains.
Oh cool! Yeah I love the organic shape of the purple cells.
Very cool! Thank you for sharing your process, definitely going to be trying this later
Wonderful, I hope it goes really well for you!
Lovvvvee it!!
Thank you!!
This is incredible! I’m so in love with it. When you started doing the toothpick part I was like….no don’t do it in rows , do it random, oh I LOVE IT, in rows!!!
Thanks me too!! I want to do so many experiments but it’s hard to go wrong with rows. Having the paint applied diagonally but swiping horizontally helped the colors fade from one to the next :)
Hi Ann, can’t wait to see this celltastic tutorial 👏👏👏🌹
So from what ive gathered in my short time pouring the cell reaction is a physical reaction more so than chemical. The various densities in the paint cause raising and sinking of the different colors. The thickness of your purple paint pushed up and caused the thinner paints to spread out and subside to cause the cells... very cool piece 👍 the properties of the oil just make it easier for the paint to separate as your basically just trying to mix oil and water
Also requires a triggering force like your swipe or the poke of the toothpick, gravity, blowout etc.
Thanks! Yes density is fascinating
Anna, how do you clean the silicone off properly? This is gorgeous!!!
Thank you! I have a silicone-cleaning video coming soon. The short answer is cornstarch and then soapy water!
This looks amazing. Which one of the paint colors have silicone in them to get that reaction?
No color had silicone - I added the silicone with a toothpick to create each cell! The purple paint formed cells on its own :)
This is fantastic! I've tried this a couple of times and didn't get the great chameleon cells. I was wondering if it's advisable to have a slightly thicker layer of paints on top of the canvas for it to work?
Thank you! You do need to have enough paint ON the canvas so that there are layers of color to uncover with the silicone. But at the same point you do NOT want your paint to be a terribly thick consistency, or it may not react as well. Are you using floetrol as your pouring medium, or something else?
@@AnnaBlountArt Glue and water. I get decently good cells with glue and water in swipes and flip cups. Is that the issue, you think?
@@zoobaguy Possibly! I’ve never done chameleon cells with glue-and-water, just floetrol.