7 Techniques to Fix your Acrylic Pour / Scrape, add Color & Redo
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- I don't want you to cringe please. I made this compilation to show you how you can fix your acrylic pours more to your liking. Why do I scrape and redo? Cause I don't want to be left with a painting I am unhappy about, and stands in the corner. I would rather learn, try, experiment and see if I can create what I LOVE.
Hope this helps you to not be scared to fix and keep working on your acrylic pour, to make into something you love. What do I do with the scraped off paint? If it's a lot, then after I am done, I pour it in an empty bottle, mostly it is a beautiful pastel color, and I store it to use in other pours. OR I let the paint dry and keep the skins, for my skinproject (still working on) or jewelry!
It might look like that it always works out or is easy for me, but it's not at all! Acrylic Pouring is really challenging at times, hahah!
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I made this compilation to show you how you can fix your acrylic pours more to your liking. Why do I scrape and redo? Cause I don't want to be left with a painting I am unhappy about, and stands in the corner. I would rather learn, try, experiment and see if I can create what I LOVE.
Hope this helps you to not be scared to fix and keep working on your acrylic pour, to make into something you love. What do I do with the scraped off paint? If it's a lot, then after I am done, I pour it in an empty bottle, mostly it is a beautiful pastel color, and I store it to use in other pours. OR I let the paint dry and keep the skins, for my skinproject (still working on) or jewelry! It might look like that it always works out or is easy for me, but it's not at all! Acrylic Pouring is really challenging at times, hahah!
Rinske Douna you are such an inspiration! I love watching you create beautiful pieces! Can you share what the sticks you scrape with are? Thank you for all you do! 😘❤️👏
Hi Rinske, I am having a problem with my mixing.I just messer up Big time with a little bottle of white, 5 times scraped😳. I cannot get this with the colors right. Mine blow into mud what am I doing wrong ?? I cannot get this color flow🙏
Rinske, love your work, you have inspired me to try this medium of painting. However my first painting are dried but i need to fix them can i paint over the dried paint?
This is one of my favorite videos! You have taught me to be brave and keep trying! As a fairly new artist, this has been invaluable to me. You have made me into a much better artist. Many, many thanks!
Trial and error is how we humans learn. The mistake is when we do not try. Thank you for showing all of your tips on how to repair a failure.
I admit to cringing but I understand why you scrape. You know what you like and go for it. I’m just getting into paint pouring and watching this video was very helpful. I’ve watched others whine about oh I like everything but this part and then they either leave it or scrape the entire thing when they were happy with part of the piece. Thank you!
Thank you for showing us not to give up on a painting. Although, I would have been elated if anything I tried looked as good as some of the stuff you scraped off! I'm still learning and experimenting.
When I was brand new to pouring I was so afraid to make a mistake. The first time i saw you scrape something you didn't like it blew me away. I never was afraid after that.
I really appreciate you showing us this, it helps.
Because I’ve learned I can trust the Rinske Swipe to end up better than before, this was actually fun and satisfying to watch. No longer a cring-er, lol!
Hi there Rinske. Your video has shown me how I can resurrect a pour without scraping the whole canvas. Thank you as it has been so much of a lesson for me.
You have given me much more confidence to try because I can always fix my mistakes! Thank you
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! This is awesome to see and experience when we don't like something about our pours we can change it up into something that will make us happy and proud.
I loved the befores and the afters. YOu have a wonderful sense of composition - I am still learning. So pleased to hear you recycle all that paint!! Looking forward to the next video, thank you!
C'est magnifique. Merci pour ce moment exceptionnel.
Hi Rinske,
I've watched you many times scrape, redo and add more paint and I've learned from you the techniques (tricks) to correct or change what I didn't like, so Thank you so very much!!!💞
I'm glad you made this video so we can refer back to the techniques all in one place.
Lori 💙
Your Dutch pours are so lit! These are your mess-ups and they're fire🔥
USA here💙nice recoveries👍you have many bandaids in your toolbox 🙂💜
Thank you Rinske for this video, so many people think if its not right the first time it's a fail when all it takes is some time and patience and it can be fixed and many times even better than before. I know it can be frustrating I been there many times that's when you gotta take a break clear your head and go back to it at a later time, I have had to do that countless times but in the end it pays off because you get a beautiful piece of art that you created.
Your original painting at around 7:10 - I absolutely loved!!!!
Pleased to see this, far more successful than i would have imagined, must try scraping off more with many of my failures ..ha !
Rinska, this video was extremely helpful. I am new to fluid art. This video has taught me that I can change colours and composition and that I don’t need to commit to what ideas I had in my head. I absolutely love your work.
Great idea to scrape and redo certain sections. I am going to remember this. thank you 💜💜💜
Thanks for sharing! Very helpful to know we don't have to settle for something we don't like!
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful. I’m obsessed with acrylic pouring, especially your Dutch pour technique. Since I’m a newbie this video was especially appreciated. Love your art!
Very helpful! Thank you thinking of this. It is greatly appreciated. Stay safe and healthy.
Thankyou Rinske! I will try to keep this in mind, because, your right💕
So interesting to see this. Thank you. You teach so well. I know now that it is ok to scrape and retry again if not satisfied. Thank you Rinske. Hugs!
Thank you! This really does help. I'm struggling with so much paint but love the looks. I'll keep trying.
Thank you for showing us not to be afraid. But let me tell you I would proudly put any of your art on my wall. I love them even before you love them😉 I watch your videos over an over. If I was closer I would love to take one of your scraping classes😜 I've just recently started pouring and praying to get good enough to love my own art. Lol
Thanks for sharing. Your channel is a source of inspiration, not only on painting but also on a way of living. Wish you the best!
Beautiful color harmony 👍🏻
Thank you so much for sharing your work! I find your videos so inspiring and it feels great to explore my creative side xx
Renske mooi dat je dit laat zien! nu ga ik dat ook meer durven😉
She persisted and her work is beautiful 🥰
Thank you for sharing your techniques. You are an amazing artist.
Thank you so much! You are fearless! 💗💗
Great video. Just to know i can scrape, clean and redo an area I don't like is amazing and somewhat surprising. Always thought I had to live with it. Probably like you said... in the corner. Thank you.
👋 Rinske. Sooo glad you posted this, It ain’t easy to get what we want at times.
My thing is not to varnish or seal i keep them, don’t look at them for a while then decide.
Wether you stay or become another canvas. 🙏
Happy Easter 🐰
Thank you for all your inspiration Rinske!!
Rinske, thank you for going through how to mend mistakes etc ..
Lovely colors 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
👏 great fix
Have you ever tried to “fix” one already dried?
wow, agony and ecstasy!!! but very helpful also ! thank you Rinske !
凄くアートな作品に変化するのが、よくわかりました!!私も挑戦してみます!ありがとうございました♥
Thank you rinske it's a good help
Thank you so much for sharing that! I feel so deflated whenever I scrape a a canvas, and I do that a lot! It's nice to know that you are not always happy with your first attempts...but even your mistakes look gorgeous! Not fair! 😭😂😂😂 Hi from Dallas! 🤠
Thank you for this video.
Nice saves!
Thank you SO much for this!!
Thanks for the warning, but I still gasped. 😂😂😂 thanks for the tips though as they will cone in VERY handy. 😉👍
Thank you for this and Happy Easter to you and Wouter :)
I love that this is titled ‘try not to cringe’ I keep thinking wait what are you doing?? Then go oh wait ok that’s amazing!
Well this shows up in my recommendations at the opportune time, as last night I had a terrible pour! Time to consider how to make it something that doesn’t look like crap LOL.
So confident!
Thank you. It was very generous to give this help - as i for one would never have thought to do it. Somehow, i had a very wrong feeling that if it was a pour - it had to be the original flow, that somehow i would be cheating if i edited it. I say it was a feeling as i clearly had not engaged brain and thought about it. Why is Shakespeare allowed to edit his works before publishing, and an artist is not? How many masterpieces have been discovered by x-rays to have one section of their painting totally painted over and redone? Why would any artist stop before the painting reflected their vision? Clearly what you shared in this video is what a true artist does!
Rinske, thank you for this video. It's very helpful. Especially since you took off large amounts of paint on some of your paintings trying to get a composition that you like. Maybe you could show us how to scoop the scraped off paint up and store it properly for a later use. I already know how I do it, but some people may not know.
Thanks for sharing.
♡ It's so cool and beautiful.♡ My friend. Thank you. likeee♥♥
You did a nice job the other day on three separate canvases. The one on your far left you didn't like, the one in the middle started growing and you liked it, and the last one on the far right you didn't seem to like either because you poured it through a square screen. If you would have looked at that screen you would have seen a nice suncatcher cut it out and hang it in front of a window just food for thought
Oh, I feel like you made this because I have a problem scraping. I will try on the next one I hate. I hate wasting canvas too. 🌷
I’m about to start acrylic pours and this video is so inspiring to me. Thank you s much for sharing. It’s nice to see ways I can fix something that I might not like ! You mentioned you keep the paint after scraping it off how do you actually get it into the bottle ? Might sound silly
Bellissimo bellissimo Maria
How is this cringy? It beautiful 😊🤩
I'm so grateful for this video! I touched my dutch pour before it was dry :-( Can I re-pour that spot or do I need to
re-pour the whole painting? Ps I LOVE you smile, laugh & positive teaching. Thank you so very much!
Love this video, it has help me showing me how to fix wet paintings...my question is...is there a way to fix a middle section of a dried painting....? I did a painting I love the to part and the bottom part, and I had kinda a white water river running thru the middle...and while it was dying it got darker than I wanted it to be,,,, is there any way I can fix it .....Thank you in advance
Hello Rinske. Thank you for your videos. Very enjoyable to watch.
Can you please tell what paint you use for the base coat and the pillow?
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I love your work !!
This is a great compilation of "fixes" but when you do these scrapes, there appears to be ALOT of paint being pushed off the canvas. I am curious about how long it takes for your paintings to dry, if there is as much paint as there appears to be.
Hi Rinske x beautiful work!! but Im scared I have too much paint on the canvas when I finished a Dutch pour, ??? xx
Rinske Whenever I do the Blow technique the paint never seems to flow like yours does so do I obviously have my white or cover paint too thick.
I dont know how anyone else feels but if these are your fails Rinske I would be thinking personally. "Noooo These are gorgeous" I guess we have to be our own worst critics.
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Hello! I have a question regarding the actual scraping. When I scrape, it seems that the area that I fill in again leaves an outline of where the new paint is. Do you know how to fix this? It leaves such an ugly spot when dry. Thank you!
Hi, I have a question. I had a beautiful pour of black and blue but black got a little faded. I poured some more black after it dried but then after sometime it had a wrinkled texture. I want to save my painting. Please help.
What is your method for cleaning up the big puddles of paint that end up on the table?
What do you do when the paint gets "wavy". I mean it's not laying flat, bit it's bumpy.
I did fix an already dry piece. I was afraid I’d ruin it but it came out good. I just put a drop or two of the right paint and gently blew it till sort of feathered out. Not something I want to do on a regular basis.🥵
But can I do if the paint is dry???
I'd like to see how to fix a dried dirty pour that has cracked all over!!!
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Try not to cringe. 😳
I flunked! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh man I cringed so hard 🤭
Parabéns mas é um desperdicio de tinta deve ter uma fábrica de tintas
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I don t like when you scrap off a beautiful painting!!!!
I had to stop watching. I can barely afford paints as it is and hard to see paints being scraped off into the trash.
Well they dont go to trash at all! I pourit later in empty bottles or let the skins dry for jewelry or my skinproject. AND i love my paintings even more after working on it
Rinske Douna That is good to know!
A while ago I had a lot of paint scraped off, I don’t like wasting paint so I put it all in a bottle and ended up with a gorgeous Payne’s grey. Always have an empty bottle ready for scraped off paint 🙂