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Fluid Acrylics, Spatula Swipe, Super Simple,Horizontal#4385-2.15.19

Fluid Acrylics, Spatula Swipe, Super Simple,Horizontal#4385-2.15.19

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I am using a 16" x 20" canvas and my original intention was to create a background I like to add more paint to at a future time. But I love these simple swiped stripes created with just a silicone spatula and by adding many colors directly to the canvas from pre-mixed squeeze bottles of paints. When I start from the middle of each stripped section and use the residual paint left on the spatula, not just to add some much need paint to cover the edges of the canvas but also as a tool to help the flow of paint already laid down on the canvas. I am done quicker than I imagined but I am very pleased.
My "pouring" mixture or "recipe" is simple- 10-20% Golden Gac 800 goes into 80 or 90% color to start the mixing process. Mix thoroughly. I add Floetrol,( minimum)enough to double the volume. You could use a more expensive alternative. I like Deco Art pouring medium. 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. I add no 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. To see finished wet and dry versions of all my Youtube demonstration artworks for sale visit my Expressionist Art Studio Gallery Fb albums linked below
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