My daily art. Liquid acrylic
Hello my dear friends and the guests of my blog!
Today I devoted my daily art to experiments with liquid acrylic.
I really like this technique. It is quite simple and looks very impressive. Using this technique, vivid beautiful abstract paintings are created.
For a painting in the style of "liquid acrylic" we need any dense surface suitable for acrylic (canvas, wood, plywood), acrylic paints of the right colors, a little silicone and white glue.
There are many manufacturers that produce special inks for liquid acrylic. But also these paints can be made independently.
Mix glue with water with acrylic paint. The consistency should be such as to displace easily spread over the surface of the canvas.
Next, pour prepared colors into a plastic cup. In the first color we add a couple of drops of silicone and mix, then we add the remaining paints without mixing.
Usually 3-4-5 colors are enough
We cover the glass with canvas or a piece of wood, which we go to paint over, turn it over and let the acrylic drain down, remove the plastic cup
And tilting in different directions, let the acrylic flow, creating fancy patterns and beautiful color spots
And now our painting is ready! it remains only to allow it to dry and varnish.
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I love the mixture of these colors, it looks really cool and artsy! :)
You're right the result is fascinating. I would like to try this technique on glass with more scandalous colors: yellow, red, white, orange and green ... to see what I can do. It was nice to see you @prostosun