Portray Strategies with Interference Acrylics



Nancy Reyner demonstrates a number of methods to make use of Interference Acrylic Paints to create particular results. Extra concepts like this in Nancy’s e-book, Acrylic Illuminations. Study from this skilled painter, artwork teacher for over 30 years, and worldwide creator. Nancy’s portray courses and instruction: https://nancyreyner.com/courses/

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34 thoughts on “Portray Strategies with Interference Acrylics”

  1. I'm not much into the shiny Ness, as with usual gold paint I already admire it on its own but find it sticks out too much in a painting, but that a color is warm golden/yellow over white but blue over black is intensely interesting, like someone took a photoshop filter and made it paint. I'd love to see it painted straight over a variety of colors. Or a print of a painting

  2. ArT RefugiuM, If you are looking for some interference paints you can find a wonderful selection here: https://www.colourarte.com/
    She also sells a dry paint system that you can mix into all kinds of mediums including all of the interference colours and a special line for resin if you’re interested. She has many informative YouTube videos showing you how to use her products!
    I hope this was helpful to you 😊

  3. Hi Nancy! I have all your books and just love everything you create. You're easy to follow, to teach, and it's quite rare for me, to learn from others. You know how to talk and teach. That's quite a gift!
    I have a question. I've collected beautiful costume jewelry through the years, I never wear it, I love to look at it. I was thinking, can I adapt the pieces on a acrylic painting? Once it's placed on the canvas, using mod podge, (can I do that???) and then apply a gloss gel to set it? I would paint the images to fit the piece. Using lovely colors…and I do understand my colors.

  4. hmmmm …..well that's a lot of expensive paint on that board for a Not very impressive result. mayb it looks better off camera ?? Personally i can't say i like the end result much at all…its "ok" ..no Wow factor…there is no feeling of "i gotta own one"…if anyone has used these paints with a more spectacular result i would love to see it OR hear about it…anyone???

  5. if you do use matte, maybe because it is in another paint or an accident or just because it is what you have, will it revert to effect with a gloss coating over it? I am trying it but am not good with being precise and scientific… thank you. love your videos!!

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