Acrylic Inks Most people are familiar with acrylic paints but have you heard of acrylic inks? Maybe you have, but have you ever used them? Like acrylic paint, acrylic inks are derived from liquid plastic and are water based. However, acrylic inks are made with a much thinner medium than acrylic paints. The neat thing…
Category: Pouring Techniques
30 Pour Painting Techniques
New pouring techniques are popping up all the time but here is a list of the most common with brief explanations. Don’t you want to try them all? Flip Cup – paint mixed with pouring medium is layers in a cup with or without silicone. A canvas is usually placed on top of the canvas…
What is Pour Painting?
I keep hearing about Pour Painting— so what is it? Acrylic pour painting is an art form that uses fluid acrylics to pour over a canvas or other surface to create abstract or intentional effects with the paint. There is really no right or wrong way to do it, while there are techniques that can get…
Cell Creation in Pour Painting
For many people cells are the holy grail of pour painting. So how do you get those illustrious and coveted cells? Cells are created by physics. Which as a creative may not be your cup of tea. But as a well-educated artist what you have to know is that denser fluids move down through less dense fluids. You might…
What to do about crazing in your pour painting
You have just finished your finest work, yet and when it finally dries you are appalled to find cracks in your work. You, my friend, have just experienced crazing. Crazing is fine lines in your pour painting that usually occur when the top layer of paint dries quicker than the bottom layers that are still wet. What can…