Welcome to a creation that is part of my Northern Lights and Aurora Borealis Series. This one was a huge challenge for me and this one changed several times; but I wanted to include this one so you can see that paintings can be amended and tweaked to a stage where you are satisfied with the outcome. I'd love for you to follow along; see which creation you like the best and let me know if you also attempt any of these creations... so... let's see what we can create.
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Today's Tutorial Information:
▶ Technique: Swipe and Dutch Pour
▶ Pouring Medium formula: My paints are mixed with paint, water and a pouring medium (Floetrol Owatrol) with a ratio of 1:1:3 You may have to adjust your ratios depending on the paint brands you use. Floetrol Owatrol is thicker than the US version of Flood Floetrol so you might not need the water element when mixing your paints.
▶ Color Palette: all the Color's I have mixed up across all creations.
Amsterdam: Metallic Green, Ultramarine Violet, Lamp Black (Base)
Arteza: Sage Green, Raspberry Red, Pearl Magenta.
Pebeo: Iridescent Green Yellow, Iridescent Violet Blue, Chrome Green Hue.
Winsor & Newton: Perm Green Light
Daler Rowney: System3 Acrylic Leaf Green
When I use a cell activator I use Australian Floetrol and Titanium White 4:1
▶ Hair dryer: When I use a hair dryer I use the Remington D3010 and always use the cool setting and the lowest blow speed.
Time stamps:
There are hints, tips and knowledge sharing throughout the video! So stay tuned throughout to get full advantage of the process and information.
00:01 Welcome and Concept
01:20 The Color Palette and Canvas
02:44 Getting the base color down
03:37 Layering my paints on the canvas
06:41 Blow out the paint
07:27 Add more color
08:40 Revise the approach Swipe Time!
09:20 Stretch the paint and open up pattern
11:30 Question from Mark Help Him
11:48 Close Ups
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