Sea Turtle Silhouette!

This is a fun and easy poured painting with a simple mask to make the sea turtle silhouette. I hope you are inspired to create your own art after viewing this quick video!

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This is the easiest way to get a lovely silhouette in negative space on a fluid poured painting!

I love how these paintings take on a life of their own and lead me down paths I would never have thought to explore.

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PAINT RECIPE: 4 Parts Decoart Pouring Medium, 1 Part Soft Body Acrylic

Materials:
I am now a Decoart Helping Artist!! This is a great opportunity for me to learn more and to share tips tricks and information as I explore the Decoart Helping Artist Program.

I used an 11×14 Divinci Fluid Art Panel with a lip all the way around to keep the paint from running off. :https://amzn.to/2NyPbCo

I used Decoart Americana Lamp Black Paint on the surface and dried completely before pouring.

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Decoart Americana: https://amzn.to/2O7GGis
Lamp Black
Snow White
Primary Blue

Decoart Dazzling Metallics:
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Decoart Americana Premium:
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Decoart Pouring Medium: https://amzn.to/2Ij72yg

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.

We all have to weigh the pros and cons of how we interact with our art supplies. Experimenting can be exciting and beautiful, but there can be consequences we don’t know about yet. As with any thing in life be informed by reputable sources and your own common sense. 🙂

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