Acrylic Pour Techniques Video
See the paint colors come together for this marbled acrylic paint pour.
Acrylic Pour Techniques Video Directions:
Begin with a gesso board or other primed, non-porous surface.
Coat entire board with Pouring Medium from Liquitex Pouring Techniques Kit. This should be a thick enough coat that the medium slides easily when the board is tilted.
Drop the different acrylic inks onto the canvas in a random pattern. You should cover most of the board, but remember that you can always add more ink if the pattern is not opaque enough.
Tilt the board from side to side to cover entire surface with the paint. You can also tap the edges of the board against your work surface if you want the paint to move a lot.
To finish the canvas, dry the edges with a heat tool and dry on a level surface. Note: colors may continue to shift.
Music: "Little Tomcat (Instrumental Version)"
by Josh Woodward
From the Free Music Archive
CC by creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
See the paint colors come together for this marbled acrylic paint pour.
Acrylic Pour Techniques Video Directions:
Begin with a gesso board or other primed, non-porous surface.
Coat entire board with Pouring Medium from Liquitex Pouring Techniques Kit. This should be a thick enough coat that the medium slides easily when the board is tilted.
Drop the different acrylic inks onto the canvas in a random pattern. You should cover most of the board, but remember that you can always add more ink if the pattern is not opaque enough.
Tilt the board from side to side to cover entire surface with the paint. You can also tap the edges of the board against your work surface if you want the paint to move a lot.
To finish the canvas, dry the edges with a heat tool and dry on a level surface. Note: colors may continue to shift.
Music: "Little Tomcat (Instrumental Version)"
by Josh Woodward
From the Free Music Archive
CC by creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0