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A Dutch Pour is a type of flow art that involves adding pouring medium to acrylic paint until it’s a pourable consistency. Several colors are then poured onto a canvas and moved around with blown air (often from a hairdryer) to create cells, lacing and other colorful effects.
Guest artist Christine Fitzgerald is a Dutch Pour painter who enjoys putting her own creative spin on what she sees in nature. Today, Christine shows us how to incorporate resin into the Dutch Pour technique in two different ways:
1) A Traditional Dutch Pour: using epoxy resin to clear coat an acrylic Dutch Pour painting.
2) A Resin Dutch Pour: using tinted epoxy resin as a pouring medium to create a painting.
Christine demonstrates her most popular fluid art design, a Dutch Pour Sunflower painting, and shares many invaluable tips and techniques she has learned along the way.
If you'd like to see more of Christine's work:
visit her website: www.colourfitz.ca
follow her on Instagram: / colour_fitz
For full written instructions, please see our blog 2 Dutch Pour Techniques For Resin Art:
www.artresin.com/blogs/artres...
Here is a list of materials used for each project:
Sunflower
• 16 x 20 wood panel, painted white
• Liquitex Basics White Acrylic
• Artist Loft Black Acrylic
• 4-5 acrylic paint colors in the palette of your choice. Ideally, half should be metallic. Christine used Artist Loft Copper, Liquitex Basics Primary Yellow, Folk Art Paint Company Color Shift in Deep Yellow, Liquitex Basics Naples Yellow, Liquitex Basics Deep Yellow, and Pebeo Iridescent Gold.
• Pouring medium, like Floetrol, or make your own with white glue and water
• Cups and stir sticks - one per color
• Torch
• Stands to prop your panel up (painter’s pyramids or plastic cups)
• Hairdryer (with the nozzle attachment on)
• Masking tape
• Resin
• Nitrile gloves
• Measuring Cup
• Mixing Stick
• Spreader
• Plastic drop sheet to line your work surface
• Dust Cover
Abstract
• 16 x 20 wood panel, painted white with acrylic paint or gesso
• Masking tape
• Stands to prop your panel up (painter’s pyramids or plastic cups)
• Plastic drop sheet to line your work surface
• Liquitex Basics White
• Amsterdam Prussian Blue
• Amsterdam Light Rose
• Pebeo Iridescent Gold
• Plastic shot glasses
• Hairdryer (with the nozzle attachment on)
• ArtResin
• Nitrile gloves
• Measuring Cup
• Mixing Stick
• Spreader
• Torch
• Dust Cover
Enjoy the video!
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