Double Dip: My Simple Acrylic Pour Painting, Beginner’s Fluid Art Technique

Dip technique is a straightforward way to do a nice painting without skills for drawing. I like that there stayed some structure, which will be a nice addition to this painting when I will put a resin coat on top.

Technique: Double dip, Dip technique acrylic pour.

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Process:
– Pour your base on canvas
– Make stripes with your colors
– Pres the second canvas/wood/tile on top
– Split them apart

Material:
– 6×10 inch MDF board
– Acrylic paints mixed with pouring medium
– Wooden skewer
– Palette knife
– Torch

COLOURS:
– DecoArt Exterme sheen copper
– DecoArt 24K gold
– DecoArt metallic deep sapphire
– Amsterdam greenish blue
– Pebeo iridescent green blue
– Amsterdam prussian blue phtalo
– Amsterdam oxide black
– Pearl white

My pearl white mixture:
1 part Vallejo pearl medium
1 part titanium white
2 parts pouring medium

All my paints are mixed with Boesner Guardi acrylic binder and Dufa acrylic emulsion. 

Please understand that I am in no way responsible for the way you use your paint and mediums. Follow all safety instructions of the manufacturers. I can not be held liable.
Be careful and use the proper materials for your safety.

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I consider myself as a experimental artist. I just like to experiment with different techniques and materials and share my findings to others. Thats how we all grow as artists and peoples. I hope we will continue this adventure together and learn from each other. Hugs from sLOVEnia. Read more »

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