Make A Flower Using Fluid Acrylics And Paper Napkin
Creating a flower using fluid acrylics and a paper napkin through the reverse dip acrylic pouring technique is a fascinating process. It involves pouring layers of colored acrylic paint onto the flower shaped cup, then carefully placing a paper napkin over it and gently lifting to reveal a beautiful, intricate floral design. This method allows for a unique expression of creativity and can result in stunning, lace-like patterns that mimic the delicate structure of a flower. You can experiment with different color combinations to produce a one-of-a-kind piece of art that captures the fluidity and vibrancy of nature. I will teach this technique in Washington DC in August 2024. Sign up for the lessons, create some beautiful flowers and have some fun with me! https://www.fluidartboutique.com/dc-c... PROCESS: - Pour your base on canvas - Put your FLOWER SHAPED DESERT CUP on the canvas with bottom up - Pour paints on the bottom and use PEARL WHITE or some metallic paints between each colour to create petal - lacing effect - Take off the cup - Use SKEWER to draw some petal shapes - Gently put PAPER NAPKIN or towel on canvas ( You can use dry or damped napkin) - Lift one corner at the time and then gently lift it (the middle last) - Torch it for air bubbles and to activate pearl white and metallic paints - And here is your flower :) TECHNIQUE: Reverse flower dip with paper napkin, Cup bottom pour MATERIAL I USED: - 8x8 inch canvas - Acrylic paints mixed with pouring medium - Flower shaped desert cup - Paper napkin or towel - Wooden skewer - Torch
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