SO CLOSE To Giving UP! | PART THREE | Split Base Infinity Straight Pour | Fluid Art

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • I decided to do a split base for this infinity straight pour and I couldn’t be happier! The colors are phenomenal, and the composition just flows between the split colors! Check out the pouring process and the close-up of this beautiful wet painting, I will show it in the next video!

    I also made a mistake in this video by layering orange then purple, then blue, then black and that could be a cause for concern because there is no contrast between the dark colors and when they mix together, it could turn into a brown color so you want to be careful with layering and make sure that you have contrast between your dark colors
    Acrylic pouring technique in this video is the infinity straight poor. I just combine to techniques into one and I did a split base of two colors.
    Acrylic paint used in this video are custom iridescent orange yellow, oxide black, blue, titanium white, custom purple and sky blue light
    Once painting has completely dried, I use a Professional High Gloss Varnish by Winsor & Newton.
    All artwork you see here is original work created by me on a gallery wrapped heavy duty cotton canvas.
    This fluid acrylic painting has been handmade by me and can not be duplicated.
    The acrylic paints used in this painting can be used in another painting.
    Please feel free to contact me regarding this painting if the colors do not appear the same on your laptop, tablet, computer or cell phone.
    #acrylicpouring #fluidart #acrylicpainting

Комментарии • 3

  • @tynitahaines4012
    @tynitahaines4012 26 дней назад +1

    I really like this. Especially the area that resembles the face and beak of a bird. The colors are nice too. Im a painter too and i just got my first commissioned pieces. And im so excited.

  • @ArtsReallyCool123
    @ArtsReallyCool123 22 дня назад

    Damn that moth! We have two bug zappers in our garage because the bugs love our paintings more than we do lol. I like the jagged aspect of this. Straight pours tend to look very round but this is different and cool.
    -Adrian

  • @erikasturquoisefeather4721
    @erikasturquoisefeather4721 23 дня назад +2

    Interesting. Not to my taste but it's still very good. I would have blown it out but then it wouldn't have been a straight pour! 😂