(02) Acrylic Fluid portray Tutorial utilizing blowdryer Galaxy colours dutch pour



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Right here I’m making a fluid portray utilizing my dutch pour method. Alex is behind the digital camera and he picked the colours for this fluid artwork portray. I really like brilliant colours, small canvasses and simply experimenting with all of it. There can be extra video’s/tutorials coming, when you prefer to comply with me, you possibly can subscribe to my channel and click on the bell icon (so you can be notified every time a brand new video is up). Additionally I’d very a lot recognize any suggestions. And naturally I like to problem myself, so if in case you have an concept, let me know within the feedback and I’ll give it a attempt! Thanks for watching!

Instruments used for this acrylic pouring:
Canvas, Torch, Fuel (for torch), stirring sticks, cups & my blowdryer.

Colours used for this pour portray:
Winsor & Newton Galleria: Winsor blue with white(mild blue), Violet, Turqouise
Amsterdam: Van Dyck Brown, White

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43 thoughts on “(02) Acrylic Fluid portray Tutorial utilizing blowdryer Galaxy colours dutch pour”

  1. I really like this abstract painting. And I have subscribed to follow the next videos. But I want to know besides using a hair dryer, what other tools are used? I wish I could practice it myself. Like making dots, or bubbles in this painting.
    Thanks.

  2. Hello rinse I have a question the white paint that you pour on your canvas first and around your colors before you blow dry is that white semi gloss paint acrylic that you use buy by the gallon to paint your house with and mix it with water because you use so much of that white paint if this is wrong what do you use newbie Karen

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