
#8796 Black-White & Gold Charmed Drama -7.11.22- 2018 -2020 Intuitive Fluid Acrylics Art
#8796 Black-White & Gold Charmed Drama 7.11.22 2018 -2020 Intuitive Fluid Acrylics Art 2018-Part 1)#3309 Part 1-Black & White Abstract Fun Large Canvas Fluid Acrylics -8.26.18 • #3309 Part 1 Black & White Abstract F... 2020-Part 2) #6960- Stage 2 More Black & White Just For Fun Fluid Acrylics Pouring Art 3.25.20 • #6960- Stage 2 More Black & White Jus... Creating Toothy Tools, tutorial video https://studio.youtube.com/video/ifwt... LINKTREE link Below https://linktr.ee/PriscillaBatzell [email protected] Please use the email above to contact me for more information about a Private lesson or purchase an original Artwork. Purchases of artworks and your purchases on my Amazon link help support the creation of videos. When inquiring about purchasing a YouTube Video created artwork, please include the date and file reference number found at the end of every video title. To Receive Notifications, click the bell near subscribe. Thank you for your thumbs-up; it is immensely appreciated! I am using a 20" x 20"x2" dry and has already been painted twice before, stretched canvas. The black paint I like best is Meeden black acrylic paint with an added 1-2% distilled water is mixed with a pouring medium created from 3/4 Floetrol and 1/4 GAC 800 by Golden, This mixture is also useful as an excellent swipe cell-maker. My ratios of Meeden to Pouring medium start at 50-50. A propane torch is cautiously passed over the surface of the canvas to release any air in the paint that might result in bubbles forming while the artwork dries or leaving pockmarks if left to pop on their own. Warming the paint will also often encourage patterns to emerge because the paint in combination with the Floetrol used in my pouring mix encourages cells to form. My general use "pouring" mixture -recipe generally is 3/4 Floetrol with 1/4 (estimated) GAC800 from "Golden" (prevents cracking and adds shine to dry artwork.) Add paint to double the volume (or a little less paint) or as needed to get the desired viscosity, mix thoroughly. Amounts always depend on the viscosity and color saturation of the acrylic paint used, so the amounts of color needed will vary. I like to begin with half-pouring mixture and half color. After that is mixed thoroughly, I add more pouring mixture until the viscosity (thickness) is like warm hone. If I want it thinner, I add more Pouring mixture. If the color is not strong enough, I add more pigment. When mixing colors, my amounts are always estimated and then altered to get the right consistency I like. I use plastic squeeze bottles with measurements on the side. I add a marble into the bottle to aid in the mixing process. Marbles work well but exercise caution if you end up with more than one because they will shatter in the mixture eventually. It's imperative (Important) that all mixture be shaken thoroughly again before using in any session every time! The consistency is usually medium "body" weight, but other weights are usable with minor adjustments. Every day I learn new things. I will never stop experimenting and am happy to share what I discover with you. To see finished wet and dry versions of all my Youtube demonstration artworks for sale, visit my Expressionist Art Studio Gallery Fans and Collectors group on Facebook. The link is included in the Link-tree just below the top of this page. These artworks are my art therapy. I am a contemporary abstract expressionist painter. intuitive art intuitive artist priscilla batzell artist contemporary art