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Peaceful Rocky Ocean Shores Fluid Acrylic Painting Tutorial

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It’s time to make a lovely, calm painting with a gentle color pallet In this Relaxing Monochrome Rocky Ocean Shore with Amazing Cells No Silicon No Torch Landscape Technique. I share tips and tricks with your to make this a fun and relaxing process.

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Materials:
12 x 12 inch Gallery wrapped canvas

Wilton Icing Knife Amazon Affiliate link: http://amzn.to/2fzy3Ba

Liquitex Pouring Medium –Amazon Affiliate Link: http://amzn.to/2wP2QfS

Golden GAC-800 Amazon Affiliate link: http://amzn.to/2yH8kvf

Artist Loft Flow White

Folkart Acrylic: Ultramarine Blue, Wicker White Amazon Affiliate link: http://amzn.to/2xGCOif

DecoArt Pearl White Metallic Amazon Affiliate Link: http://amzn.to/2fzZRFu

DecoArt Snow White Amazon Affiliate link: http://amzn.to/2xGRP3C

I Use a scale to measure my paint, and mediums. It is more accurate and consistent to use a scale and way faster! Digital Kitchen scale Amazon Affiliate Link: http://amzn.to/2vwkrK4

Little plastic cup for each color and medium mixture.
Little plastic cups are great if you are saving leftover paints. (I purchased mine at a local Restaurant supply store called Cash and Carry– It is open to the public- no membership required)

You can use small paper water cups if you are not going to try and save the paint. Paper cups will fall apart more quickly.

You will also need some craft sticks and a pair of gloves to to make it easier to keep your hands clean.

On to the Recipe!

Put your cup on the scale press the button to set the scale to zero and follow the measurements as you add each item to a cup for each color.

All of the colors were mixed in a ratio of 3 parts paint to 1 part Liquitex Pouring Medium, 1 Part Water.

For this project I used: For each color – 15 grams of Paint, 5 grams of Liquitex Pouring Medium and 5 grams of water.

There’s no silicon oil or torching in my projects as I really worry about the possible side effects of heating the acrylic paints and the materials they are made from. I’m also concerned with the possible issues down the line with the paint not forming a good bond with the surface because of the oils preventing proper adhesion.

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4 thoughts on “Peaceful Rocky Ocean Shores Fluid Acrylic Painting Tutorial”

  1. Hi Stephanie, yours were the first videos I watched when I discovered pouring. I am addicted! I love your experiments, soooo helpful. I just discovered you also live in Washington state. I live in Onalaska, near Chehalis. A wonderful place we live. Thank you for Introducing me to pouring..

  2. Michelle Billington

    Stephanie I think you are the best!!! I can not figure out how to leave a comment on utube. Your passion is fabulous and I feel the same as you… It is so much fun to explore😁😁. Your ideas have helped me Sooo much. The first video I saw of yours was the one where you took some leftover paints and host put them on a small canvas. Then placed one over and smoothed it around and it was so beautiful. I tried it and it was my first win … I love working with that. Now I am watching your utube video on the Xmas glass balls and I can’t wait to try it.
    Thank you Sooo much πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜€πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜³πŸ˜³πŸ˜³

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