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Fluid Acrylic Pouring,I Found (And Fixed) My Marbles...Additional Dots & More #5852-9.26.19

Fluid Acrylic Pouring,I Found (And Fixed) My Marbles...Additional Dots & More #5852-9.26.19 For information about purchases please contact me at easpbgallery@gmail.com
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I am reworking an artwork that has already had 2 parts. This is a 16"x20" stretched canvas. I create a new combination of colors in a container I will use to scoop them out of. I use a small plastic scoop made from the clear plastic covering on a 2pack of sharpie pens trimmed down on one side. I add new orbs... I am now referring to as my marbles. After I add as many as I can I also add some straight colors dotted in place using a fat bamboo skewer( dull end). I fix the misshapen marbles with added colors using a shallow round ended clay tool and make adjustments with the skewer too. When The recording ends I go on until I am actually finished and very pleased with the end result. All the paints I use are acrylic paints mixed with additives to help them flow more easily. All my paint is pre-mixed and stored in squeeze bottles for ease of use.

My "pouring" mixture or "recipe" is simple- and starts with 2 parts(estimated) Gac 800 from "Golden "added into any acrylic paint color 8 parts, (amounts are always estimated) This starts the mixing process. Mix the paint and Gac thoroughly. Next, I add my mixed Floetrol and (half )Deco Art pouring medium. (shake it first every time! )The truth is lately, that's my go-to. I add the same (or more) ounces as the first two ingredients and mix everything thoroughly. The consistency is usually medium body/ weight, but other weights are usable with minor adjustments.

To mix, if you use squeeze bottles as I do, add a marble and shake your paints every time before you use them. All my acrylic paints are mixed in advance and contained and stored in squeeze bottles. If you are not using squeeze bottles, I suggest using a container that has a lid. I have often used the 4oz size plastic deli containers, and the paint keeps for a long time in them, but you still will have to stir before using the mix again because the Floetrol and other flow agents will rise to the top between uses. None of my acrylic paint has any added silicon. To create the pearlescent effects seen in most of my artworks, I use "Golden's" Iridescent pearl "Fine" added to colors. By "eye " until I am pleased with what I see.

Every day I learn new things. I will never stop experimenting, and I am happy to share what I discover with you.
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