13 - Swipe Painting Cells - No Silicone - No Aussie Floetrol - Full Recipe
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- In this video I paint an acrylic swipe pour painting to get big cells. The swipe action combined with the satin enamel paint creates big cells without using silicone, without oils and without Aussie Floetrol.
If you wanted to scale up the amounts of paint used. Its about 5:1:6 ratio for the colors. But I list the exact ounces from this video below.
Color Recipe (approx 5:1:6 ratio):
.45 oz DecoArt Satin Enamel White
.1 oz Masters Touch tube paint
.55 oz Flood Floetrol (orange label/ US)
Swipe Paint Recipe (1:1 ratio):
1 oz Artists Loft Soft Body Black
1 oz Flood Floetrol (orange label/US)
Colors used:
Titanium White
Grey Purple
Magenta
Turquoise Blue
I hope you give it a try!
Let me know what you think!
*Like traditional cells using oil?*...
I have a quick step by step full recipe slideshow video for a glue + water + floetrol pouring medium and hair serum for the cells here : • 3 - Tutorial: How to G...
Thanks for your tutorial. There are so many complicated recipes one sometimes doesn't know where 2 start. FYI To keep my scale clean I just wrap some product like saran wrap loosely around it. No paint drips. Clean as a whistle.😊😉🤗
Great idea!
Wow! Thanks for sharing❤
It's really amazing. I love the final result. it's Magic Denni. 💙💜
I love your art work. Generous of you to share this. Much appreciated ❤😊
Very nice cell reaction Denni!!! Love it!!!❤
Love it great idea! Love from NB Canada!
Oh now this is different!!! It’s like pearls and cells as one
Yes!
Hi love this enamel how you use it is really fantastic love thx ❤
Awesome technique ❤
Thanks for sharing Denni Jo😁
Gorgeous!!
Very cool results .. 💕💙
Amazing..... thanks for showing us on how to save money. Love it thanks again......✌️💜✌️💜✌️💜✌️💜✌️
So cool!! thank you for sharing.
So interesting.
really beautiful cells !! 🥳💞
Very creative! Very inspiring! Can’t wait to try your technique and recipes with my own! Thanks so much 🤗‼️
Amazing how you get fat, juicy cells without using Australian Floetrol! Beautiful!
right!? The satin enamel interacts really well with the artist loft soft body black!
What band is the background music? Its fantastic!!
It's from the RUclips audio library. It doesn't list the musician, but the titles are "Raindrops" for the first one and "Waiting" for the second.
Good information.
I am I found you this morning while preparing for work. This is affordable, helpful, effective, anid I am going to try this. Thanks for sharing information with the acrylic pour community. 💯👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💣🤑 Is the consistency like doing a bloom?
It's different consistency. It doesn't stream as nicely off the stick. In the video I stream it several times to show consistency.
Wonder if using Amsterdam titanium white to the satin enamel would boost cells even more
I haven't tried that. I'll keep that it mind for future experimenting!
@Denni Jo yep, amsterdam titanium white with only water to thin is the best cell reactor! Jacksons Art sells it very inexpensively. Interesting technique you're showing, too! 🎉
Great cells Denni any tips on how to keep the color when you add the satin enamel ie the red becomes pink etc, I have tried adding acrylic ink and golden high flow but it takes a lot and changes the consistency thanks xx
Not for this satin enamel recipe. You will get pastel colors. But for the more typical Pearl Pours any color will work. I don't have a video for that yet. But there are a ton from other artists.
Would it not be more cost effective to add it only to the swipe colour? Satin Enamel is not cheap. Do you think that would work?
What are you using as a base?
What is the difference between Aussie and Flood Floetrol ??
Aussie flo cells much better without any additives. It is often used in the bloom technique.
The video says “No silicone, no floetrol” ???
The cells are great, but your recipe really changes the color of the paint. You loose alot of the pigment.
Yes, this will create softer colors.
Hello ! Just wanted to say I love your art ❤ ! But your title for this video need to change because you did use Floetrol in your paints...🩷
Thanks Cynthia! There are two types of Floetrol. One with an orange label found in the US and one with a red label which is Australian version. They have different ingredients. This recipe doesn't use Australian floetrol or oils.
Is the enamel paint oil or water based
@@jieniedreyer7516 water