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This is an acrylic tree ring pour painting. I did this fluid art on a 16x20 inch (40x50cm) canvas. I was very surprised how this painting turned out. It dried very smoothly.
I start pouring the tree ring at 1:38.
The video is at 4x speed.
Colors:
* Liquitex Basics Deep Violet
* Liquitex Basics Phthalo Blue
* Light Blue
- 1 part Liquitex Basics Light Blue Permanent
- 1 part Liquitex Basics Light Blue Violet
- A dash of Artist’s Loft Titanium White
* Lavender/Purple
- 3 parts Artist’s Loft Metallic Purple
- 1 part Liquitex Basics Light Blue Violet
* Teal/Turquoise
- 2 parts Liquitex Basics Phthalo Blue
- 1 part Liquitex Basics Brilliant Yellow Green
- 2 parts Artist’s Loft Titanium White
* White
- Artist’s Loft Titanium White
- Artist’s Loft Flow Acrylic White
I only had a little bit of Artist’s Loft Titanium White left when I mixed my white paint.
I was not happy with the way the white turned out.
Speaking of running out of stuff, I also ran out of Floetrol before I started mixing my
paint. I had some Glue All, so I used that instead. I don’t usually use Glue All.
It really threw me off when mixing my paints, but things turned out okay. Now for
The recipe.
Frankenstein Recipe:
* 1 part paint
* 1 part Liquitex pouring medium
* 1 part Glue All Mix (70% Glue All and 30% Water)
* Thinning Mix to desired consistency
(2 parts water and 1 part Liquitex Pouring Medium)
This recipe required a lot more thinning mix than I am use to using.
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