LAKE OF FIRE 🔥 Acrylic Pouring with Ring Pour Technique & Silicone Oil

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  • 🎧 LAKE OF FIRE 🔥 Acrylic Pouring with Ring Pour Technique & Silicone Oil.
    In this Video i show you how to create a beautiful Fire / Lava Acrylic Pour Painting with the Tree Ring Pour Technique and Silicone Oil. Fluid Art is easy to learn and a wonderful way for relaxation and express your creativity.
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    THE PREPARATION:
    You don't need anything special here for the preparation. The paint is mixed as described below, 4 drops of silicone oil are added to all colours except black.
    MIXTURE OF PAINT:
    30% Paint
    60% Pouring Medium (PVA Glue)
    10% Distilled Water
    4 Drops of Silicone Oil ( Expect Black)
    THE POURING PROCESS:
    The canvas is primed with the background color of your choice. For this it is enough to leave the middle free, because there you will get the bright colours on it. The black colour is only used for the flowability and so a negative space effect is created.
    After you have primed the canvas, layer the colours in the cup on top of each other. I always separate the colours with a little bit of white, so you avoid mixing and get nice contrasts.
    Now you pour the paint from the cup slowly, in a circular movement, while you move your hand over the canvas. If you want to have large cells, you can start a little bit hot and then stretch the motif by tilting. If you want to have a lot of small cells, first tilt the painting and then add some heat.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @IAMOYO
    @IAMOYO  Před 4 lety +1

    If you like my Videos and want to support my work, please subscribe to my Channel:
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  • @olandix
    @olandix Před 4 lety +4

    Ich finde deine Flammenbilder echt toll einfach traumhaft 👍😃 und ja die Musik ist auch voll mein Geschmack. Darf ich diese auch bei einen meiner nächsten Bilder nutzen? Schöne Grüße

    • @IAMOYO
      @IAMOYO  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Steffen. Vielen Dank :) Klar, die Lieder sind Copyright frei, die kann jeder benutzen :D LG zurück

  • @grethelgomez8032
    @grethelgomez8032 Před 4 lety +1

    Breathtakingly beautiful. Love the technique and color choices. What brand of paints did you use, do you use silicone? Thank you so much for sharing your work and talent.

    • @IAMOYO
      @IAMOYO  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you Grethel :)
      I always choose my colors by feel, so I never know beforehand whether they will go together or not :) Yes, I use silicone oil from Solo Goya

    • @grethelgomez8032
      @grethelgomez8032 Před 4 lety +1

      @@IAMOYO Thank you 😊. I also noticed that you use very thick paint, i do also, it can be more costly, but the finished product is of superior quality. What paint brand do you use, and what medium do you mix it with?

    • @IAMOYO
      @IAMOYO  Před 4 lety +1

      @@grethelgomez8032 I use different brands, but most often the acrylic paints of the German brand "Lukas". As pouring medium I use the white vinyl glue from Artist Junior :)

    • @grethelgomez8032
      @grethelgomez8032 Před 4 lety +1

      @@IAMOYO Thank you 😊. I live in Florida, U.S. i use Arteza Heavy body and liquitex medium. I get nice results with that. Minimal blending.

    • @IAMOYO
      @IAMOYO  Před 4 lety

      @@grethelgomez8032 oh wow. Liquitex is very expensive. I pay 12€ for 5 Litres of my glue :D

  • @asus1201n
    @asus1201n Před 4 lety +2

    erster :P

    • @IAMOYO
      @IAMOYO  Před 4 lety +1

      Eeeeehrenmann :D