Abstract Contemporary Painting - LARGE CANVAS PAINTING TECHNIQUES
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- The Abstract Contemporary Painting techniques, try this technique on your next painting to create an easy texture for your piece of art, int his video I demonstrate how to create simple and easy textures when blending your acrylic paint. Try this technique to create your next DIY Large canvas for your room.
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Cracking painting.. !! Awesome colours.....
Thanks, Michael for the great comment.
I adore your channel l
The textures came along really good! I havent tried this technique before. Thank you for sharing! Awesome!
Thanks Lorelei for the comment, yes give it a try
I love it 😍
Thanks Andrew glad you like it.
Love this! Beautiful! ♥️
Thanks Nita
Fabulous!!!
I sure love your work
Thanks soo much Judy
@@FlowWorksArt you are MORE than welcome!!! Thanks for sharing your amazing work
WHat color(s) of blue???
3 scoops of what? "Tyler T" is what I heard,, but what is it and where in the US can I get that?
Sorry its Tile Adhesive mixed with PVA glue.
Are those texturing materials archival? I’d be a bit hesitant to sell any painting I creating using materials that wouldn’t hold up over time.
Good point Candy, the paint I'm using is but the tile adhesive not too sure about. That's something to keep in mind. Maybe use a textured artist paste to be on the safe side. Thanks for the comment.
@@FlowWorksArt Either way, love your work. Always makes me want to pick up a brush!