Easy & Simple Flip Cup Painting vs Flip Cup Pour | Abstract Art | Open Cup Acrylic Painting

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • These are two beautiful examples of an Acrylic Pouring Flip Cup and Bottomless Cup Technique that is a great starting point for beginners. This pouring technique often yields amazing results. Color choice and paint density always play a major part in the results (as you can see). Thank you for stopping by to watch and please Subscribe & Share.
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    Black
    Phthalo Blue
    Peacock Pearl
    Ultramarine mixed with Metallic Silver (custom blend)
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    In acrylic pouring or fluid painting, diluted acrylic paints are cast on the canvas using various techniques. This results in quite random results. Every picture is unique.
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    1. acrylic paint
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    You can use what you like here. Acrylic paints from brand companies usually have a thicker consistency and therefore lower consumption. Cheap brands are often thinner, you need a little more color. These are the bands I mainly use.
    Look for what suits you and your wallet. Possibly. you have to adjust my Pouring recipe, which comes down below with your acrylic paint something.
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    2. The Pouring Medium
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    The only pouring medium I used was a 60/40 Glue & Floetrol mix with a bit of water.
    The Pouring Medium ensures that the acrylic paint is fluid and pourable. There are now many varieties available. Liquitex is also a good option, even without silicone oil beautiful cells are possible.
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    3. Water
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    Only acrylic paint and casting medium is usually not enough, the colour must be made a little more liquid, but I use normal tap water. In the end, the ready-mixed colour should flow evenly off the stirring tool like warm liquid honey.
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    4. Final treatment
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    If the pictures have dried after about 3-5 days, the acrylic paint will not shine as well as when wet. To restore this shine, use the Pouring Medium. But you can also use a special gloss varnish to create even more shine.
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    Otherwise, you only need a canvas in its preferred size and a few cups to touch the colours.
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    My acrylic pouring recipe
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    1 part colour
    1 part Pouring Medium
    1/2 part of water
    !!! Important, the canvas must first be primed with Acrylic Pouring Medium or paint otherwise, the edges absorb too much paint.
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    Cast acrylic - quantity calculation
    How much colour is needed for his canvas?
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    Approximately 0.3 grams per square centimetre, this is the complete mixture meant. Suppose you have a canvas of 40 x 40 cm = 1600cm2. Calculation 1600 x 0.3 grams = 480 grams of the complete mixture so all colors, pouring medium and water added up.
    For a 40x40 cm two-color image, the mix looks like this:
    Rounded up to 500 grams so that no later color is missing:
    100 g of colorful paint
    100 g of fluid medium
    50 g of water
    100 g white color
    100 g of fluid medium
    50 g of water
    On the bottles is usually a millilitre indication, you can take that in grams, 250 ml color is not exactly 250 g, but the difference does not matter.
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Комментарии • 27

  • @judylls22
    @judylls22 2 года назад

    The blues are beautiful.

  • @Sam-uz2tw
    @Sam-uz2tw 3 года назад

    Just found you and love your art and clever ways you have come up with pouring thanks

  • @evymart6655
    @evymart6655 3 года назад +2

    I don't know why, but one of them seems to me like the depths of the sea and the other the earth seen from space. You are very good

  • @iziartstudio6204
    @iziartstudio6204 3 года назад

    The one who puts dislike does not know and does not understand all the efforts of the person who is trying to shoot this video!

    • @dwightpours1261
      @dwightpours1261 3 года назад

      Exactly...and there is no reason to be negative...if you don’t like it move on!

  • @chantale62
    @chantale62 3 года назад

    The colors are Woahhh 💖

  • @Lee-Anne-ow3uo
    @Lee-Anne-ow3uo 3 месяца назад

    Very interesting,thank you 😊

  • @artgeometrix6346
    @artgeometrix6346 3 года назад

    So simple. Yet so fluidic and brilliant.

  • @marlarose7879
    @marlarose7879 3 года назад

    Very beautiful 🌹

  • @cathythompson8734
    @cathythompson8734 3 года назад +1

    That’s a very interesting comparison.

  • @ernierodriguez3505
    @ernierodriguez3505 3 года назад

    I’m trying this today! Love the results ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @mariamaria-oi2cs
    @mariamaria-oi2cs 3 года назад

    Totally loved the way you did that💖

  • @mejiaart5363
    @mejiaart5363 3 года назад

    Wonderful work 👍 👍 💕

  • @Santonika01
    @Santonika01 3 года назад

    Beautiful! Blue is my favorite color, but why did you decide to use the bottomless technique on the flipped painting? Too much yellow?

    • @CandiceColorArt
      @CandiceColorArt  3 года назад

      Because doing a flip cup on a puddle of wet paint is to messy .

    • @Santonika01
      @Santonika01 3 года назад

      @@CandiceColorArt right. But did you add more paint because it was too much yellow for you?

  • @lilab.stevenson7609
    @lilab.stevenson7609 3 года назад +1

    I truly enjoy your art but I have a question why people almost always uses black or white for their background why not use colorful colors? I have yet to see this.
    Why does it look different after it dries? The reason why I'm asking this question is because when I do mine it looks the same as if it was wet. Why is that

    • @CandiceColorArt
      @CandiceColorArt  3 года назад +1

      I can't speak for others but I use many different colors for my backgrounds (as shown in various videos). Sometimes paintings dry with a dull look then regain their luster when varnished unless the pouring medium has gloss properties in it. Also different brand of paint yield different results. Hope this helps.

    • @lilab.stevenson7609
      @lilab.stevenson7609 3 года назад +1

      @@CandiceColorArt thank you so much I'm sure this will help me God bless and have a wonderful day

  • @mariatorres9164
    @mariatorres9164 3 года назад

    Ere una maestra de las buena

  • @DarcyApRusso
    @DarcyApRusso 3 года назад

    SHOWWW👏👏👏👏 fábio Brasil sp.

  • @tamijohnson9870
    @tamijohnson9870 3 года назад

    This is so beautiful!! but can I ask how you keep the yellow from turning green or looking like mud? I new to all this and every time I use yellow it looks like mud or turns green

    • @CandiceColorArt
      @CandiceColorArt  3 года назад +1

      I totally understand where you're coming from. When I work with colors that have a tendency to take over or get muddy like yellow, I keep the consistency of that paint thicker than the other colors to prevent to much blending.

    • @tamijohnson9870
      @tamijohnson9870 3 года назад

      @@CandiceColorArt oh ok Thank you soo much