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My Fluid Art On Two Stacked Canvases. Cup-Bottom Reverse Flower Dip
Art & DesignMAY 27, 2021

My Fluid Art On Two Stacked Canvases. Cup-Bottom Reverse Flower Dip

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In this acrylic pouring tutorial, you will see how to do a cup-bottom reverse flower dip on two stacked canvases.

Fluid art on TWO STACKED canvases. Cup-bottom reverse flower dip

PROCESS:
- Stack two canvases together
- Pour your base on canvases
- 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 color 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 a time and then gently lift it (the middle last)
- Torch it for air bubbles and to activate pearl white and metallic paints
- Spin it
- And here is your flower

Fluid art on TWO STACKED canvases

TECHNIQUE: Reverse flower dip with a paper napkin, Cup bottom pour
MATERIAL I USED:
- 8x8 and 10x10 inch canvas
- Acrylic paints mixed with pouring medium
- Flower-shaped dessert cup
- Paper napkin or towel
- Wooden skewer
- Palette knife
- Spinning table
- Torch
COLORS I USED:
- Boesner black for the base coat
- Artie's colors Naples yellow deep hue
- Amsterdam greenish blue
- Maimeri Bordeaux
- 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 acrylic emulsion.
My mixing paints video:
https://youtu.be/ltyiLgQ_Tso

Fluid art on TWO STACKED canvases

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