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How to Make Acrylic Pour Shiny Glossy Paint, Clear Glue, Angled Brush, Flat Brush, How To Make Paint, Acrylic Pour, Pour Painting, Acrylic Pouring, Painting For Kids

Want your acrylic paint to be shiny, glossy, and of good quality? Here’s how you can make it that way. Mix equal parts of pigment and thinner in a bowl and stir well. Apply the paint onto a clean surface using a brush. Let it dry for 10-15 minutes, then wash off with warm water. The paint will remain intact but appear more shiny & glossy than usual. #artclass #acrylicpaintingclass You can check it out https://diyquickly.com/how-to-make-acrylic-pour-shiny/

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Marina Savashynskaya Dunbar on Instagram: "My process starts with mixing large batches of water-based acrylic paints, which I like for their versatility, low toxicity, and quick drying time. I use a variety of materials including spray paint, airbrushes, and sometimes melamine sponges for subtractive techniques. Sand is also a key material in my work, adding a dense, textured element that contrasts with the ethereal quality of the paint. I often manipulate the consistency of sand to achieve either a thick, sculptural effect or a thinner, more fluid application. Each material I choose plays a role in how the composition evolves, adding depth and complexity to the layers." Airbrush Acrylic Paint, Spray Paint Techniques, Depth And Complexity, Water Based Acrylic Paint, Paint Techniques, I Choose, Acrylic Paints, Spray Paint, Painting Techniques

Marina Savashynskaya Dunbar on Instagram: "My process starts with mixing large batches of water-based acrylic paints, which I like for their versatility, low toxicity, and quick drying time. I use a variety of materials including spray paint, airbrushes, and sometimes melamine sponges for subtractive techniques. Sand is also a key material in my work, adding a dense, textured element that contrasts with the ethereal quality of the paint. I often manipulate the consistency of sand to achieve…

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Swiping with Thinner Paints - Does It Make a Difference? Swipe Painting, Acrylic Art Projects, Flow Painting, Modern Art Paintings Abstract, Paintings Abstract, Acrylic Pouring Art, Paint Pouring, Fluid Acrylic Painting, Work Diy

In the video I released yesterday I was trying to emulate the swipe technique of the King of Swipes, Casey. His paints seemed much thinner than mine, so if I thinned mine to more like his, would I get the larger cells? Only one way to find out. Today I'm acrylic pouring in a similar

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