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Paint Pouring Art

Serena_Knight

Super-Earth
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This is my collection of paint pouring art. Do you like painting too?

Any artists here?
 

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Painting (i.e. watercolours, oils) is something I dread :)
The last poured painting you posted would be my favourite, I like how the cool colours seem to coalesce, it reminds me of an earthview of a glacial landscape.
 
Thank you! That last paint pour is my favorite as well. I feel like it chapters perfectly want i enjoy creating the most.
 
What kind of paint do you use for this?
I've always wanted to try using a combo of acrylics and epoxy to give it more organic movement and sheen.
 
I use acrylic paint and I make or buy my own pouring medium. I want to try epoxy pouring at some point. With covid going on my properties had to switch to make sure we have food on the table first. :)
 
I've watched people use epoxy. It slows the movement down, so they have time to manipulate the acrylic with a toothpick or brush. The other cool thing they do is, build it in layers, letting each layer cure so you get this really cool 3d effect.
 
I wonder if I can use epoxy on canvas. I love how epoxy keeps the colors and doesn’t blend colors unless you want it too.
 
I think you use thick cardboard on the back of the canvas to reinforce it, preventing deformation from the weight of the epoxy
 
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