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Fluid Acrylics, Part Four Finishing The Color Blocks Geometrics Circle- Center Fix #4690- 4.03.19

Fluid Acrylics, Part Four Finishing The Color Blocks Geometrics Circle- Center Fix #4690- 4.03.19 Part 1-
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I have created a metallic geometric artwork on a 16"x20" pre-primed dry black canvas. I am using the factory edge of cut to size acetate ( plastic) cards stiff enough to drag a bead or area of paint in a stroke. I begin by filling in blocks of color all the way around the outside edge of the canvas. I am using my acrylic paints in the squeeze bottles mixed with additives to help allow the paint to move more freely. I continue to add more and more colors until I get to the center. Its been a few days and I am unsatisfied and choose to create a center filled with small squares of colors all at different angles and some overlapping.T hats it, now I am pleased. And finally done.
My "pouring" mixture or "recipe" is simple- 10-20% Golden Gac 800 goes into 80 or 90% color to start the mixing process. Mix thoroughly. I add Floetrol,( minimum)enough to double the volume. You could use a more expensive alternative. I like Deco Art pouring medium. If you use squeeze bottles as I do, add a marble and shake your paints every time before you use them. All my acrylic paints are mixed in advance and contained and stored in squeeze bottles. I add no silicon. To create the pearlescent effects seen in most of my artworks I use "Golden's" Iridescent pearl "Fine" added to colors. By "eye " until I am pleased with what I see. Every day I learn new things. I will never stop experimenting and I am happy to share what I discover with you. To see finished wet and dry versions of all my Youtube demonstration artworks for sale visit my Expressionist Art Studio Gallery Fb albums linked below
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