techniques
Alcohol Ink is an alcohol-based colour consisting of highly pigmented dyes in an alcohol solution. The colours are versatile and vibrant, making Alcohol Ink a popular medium. They can be used to create a variety of effects, including textured patterns, flowing gradients and abstract designs. They can be easily mixed, diluted and manipulated to create great colour effects.
Balloon painting is a super creative technique! Dots of colour are applied to a canvas by carefully dipping inflated balloons in paint and repeatedly pressing them onto the canvas. This process is repeated with different colours until the desired result is achieved. This creates interesting patterns and textures.
You can also apply different blobs of colour to the canvas and work with the balloon to create interesting patterns and textures. The colours can also be applied on top of and inside each other.
A "Dutch Pour" is a special technique in acrylic painting in which colours are poured onto a canvas and then spread by tilting and tilting the canvas to create an abstract pattern. Silicone oil is a commonly used additive in acrylic painting, especially when using the Dutch Pour technique.
It is used to create cells and other interesting effects in the layers of colour. By adding silicone oil to the colours, small cells are created during mixing and pouring, which form beautiful patterns as the paint dries. These cells give the painting a unique interesting texture and visual depth.
Typically, several colours are poured onto the canvas in different layers and then moved around with a tool such as a spatula or a blowpipe to create interesting patterns.
Under "Paint" you will find all the pictures that are hand-painted, all unique pieces.
Each stone set is unique and is individually painted by hand. The stones are not only decorative, but also full of energy.
Swipe painting is a versatile technique that allows for lots of experimentation and creativity. It is a fun way to create unique abstract artworks with vibrant colours and dynamic textures.
To achieve a more even consistency and improve the colour flow, it is recommended to dilute the acrylic paints with a pouring medium. If you want to thin the colours further, you can also add a little water. To make the picture more interesting, a few drops of silicone can also be added to create cells.
A palette knife or other tool is gently dragged across the surface of the paint to blend the colours together and create unique effects.
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