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Old Paint and Water Dutch Pour with Color Split Canvas and Australian Floetrol Lots of Colours

Old Paint and Water Dutch Pour with Color Split Canvas and Australian Floetrol Lots of Colours In this acrylic pour video I used the dutch pour technique on a color split canvas with old paints that had been sitting pre-mixed with water for roughly 2+ months. As I was washing out all of my paint containers I thought I would see if the paints inside were still good to use, I didn't think they would be but I was wrong. I love the blast of colour on this canvas. My puddles were a little on the heavy side, too much paint for sure but I was throwing the rest out so I thought why not. I did use the Australian floetrol for the paints that I blew over the colours to try and encourage some cell action, I am glad I did. I would love to do a larger canvas of this style.

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My pouring medium for the puddle and base colours was just paint and water, approximately 30-40%water. The black and white I used to pour around the puddles was mixed 1 part paint to 1 part Australian floetrol and a little water to thin...I wanted to see if I can encourage cells.



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