Painting with Plastic Wrap and Acrylics Abstract Background Painting Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 11 апр 2021
- Paint an abstract with plastic wrap and acrylic paint. easy abstract background painting tutorial. Fun painting hack to create a unique abstract background painting to paint other images on, like a silhouette or a tree painting. Give it a try!Paint the canvas with black acrylic paint and allow to dry. Then apply ultramarine blue, aqua and white acrylic paint to the canvas. Cover canvas with plastic wrap and blend paint under the plastic. squeeze out excess paint from the sides with a brayer.
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white acrylic paint
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plastic wrap
water and rinse cup
paint palette
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Beautiful job...Thank you for showing this
Extraordinary !!!!!!!!!!!!
Amaizing Sharing sweet Heart !
You're brilliant!👍
brilliant technique
Really beautiful 😍
Amazing 😍😍😍
Amazing work 😍
Cool!
So interesting. Have you ever tried to let the paint dry with the plastic wrap still on top? I'm just wondering what would happen. Would the plastic wrap come off leaving the texture behind? The wash sure adds a lot of dimension.
Correct. That is exactly what would happen
Very beautiful
Whats going to be on top of this beautiful background
Are these fluid paints? Can I use heavy-body acrylics or would I need to water them down? Beautiful work!
You would need to water them down or use a medium
That acrylic seem really thin. Are you watering it down at all?
Hollly mama. Is this everrrr nice
💕💖🔥👏👏💐💐👌🏾🌺😍
Its so nice and easy
What is wash paint?
what is a paint wash???
Do we need to waste so much of paint for this technique?
no you don't need to use this much
I simply love this. Is the "blue wash" a diluted acrylic paint?