DIY Abstract Art Print | Acrylic Paint and Rubbing Alcohol Technique
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- čas přidán 18. 10. 2016
- DIY Abstract Art print. How to make an abstract art print using acrylic paint and rubbing alcohol on watercolour paper. This is a quick and easy way to creat a piece of art! Put the painting in a picture frame and hang it in any room.
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I've done this technique on canvas and it works, too. Nice video!
I was just about to ask if I could use this on canvas. thanks!
This is exactly what I needed to know! Thank you
I've done this using 90% isopropol and metallic paint with good effect. I did one that was green and prussian blue which seemed too dark to go any further with. I'm glad to know I can go lighter with it like you did with this piece. Thank you.
This is EXACTLY the look I was looking for!! Many thanks for sharing this technique 👌
I have looked at many videos for abstract techniques, and this seems like the most straightforward that I have found. I will definitely try this one. Thanks!
Linda e encantadora técnica!!!! 👏❤❤Parece uma linda e imensa floresta!!!☺👏👏👏👏
That will make for some great backgrounds for my paintings. Thanks for sharing.
I just love your abstract pieces. You make it seem soooooo easy! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!
:)
Love this. Beautiful and easy to do.
I really enjoy your art. Especially this one! Thank you for sharing your art and talents!
Thanks for some new crafting inspiration.
And finally a video with nice background music.
Love the effect
So beautiful. So simple.
That is soooo Clever and makes it look like we would be able to do it too...thanks for sharing👏
Looks great, I'm going to try this. Thanks for sharing!
Very appealing to the eye and mind. Felt that the method was attainable to all levels of painters alike. Would aid the immature artist with achiever results, thank you.
love this! i can't wait to try this out!
Thank you. :)
I love this method!!!
love love love this !
What a great video and a great idea to use the rubbing alcohol....thanks for sharing.
Beautiful page. Great technique!
Beautifully done!
Gorgeous!
TFS this really helped me. I tried this technique before but it didn't work as well. I learned from your video to water down my paint a little more. This time it worked very well. I also like your layering of colors. I tired it with pink and blue. I will try some other colors. Again, thanks so much.
This would be a great tutroial on how to make a realistic looking copper patina if you used browns coppers and teals
Love love loved it
so beautiful love everything about this
Very cool, love those colours.
Thanks Val!
Beautiful!
I love this technique.
Thanks! It was fun to do. :)
Createful Art 6
This is paradise.
Beautiful & professional video!!?
This is the technique I was looking for to achieve granite look for my countertops 😮 thank you!!!!
So much fun! I have to try it. Thank you ❤️
Awesome!! Love it!!
Simply wow ❤️
Wow! I loved it!
Wow I love that!!! 😍 Thank you for showing!!!! 😁
This is the best example on youtube so far
👌👌👌🤗 I like it a lot. Thanks! 💝 Would've been nice to have the end result in better higher definition, to see all the details and transparencies. 😉
Love this effect! I'm going to try it with Acetone cause that's what I have
This is so beautiful. Thank you.
Wow that is so pretty!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Hugs
Thank you Mona.
:)
Love your videos! Great content! Painting has lots of movement and dimension!
Love it, I'm going to try this.
Thanks! :)
Prettty painting by the way!
Muy bueno!!! Gracias!!!
Love this work
Thank you.
A beautiful, fascinating, and informative video. A great result. Thank you so much. :)
Thanks so much.....its beautiful!!!!
Efecto lindo, gracias por el tutorial
Amazing !!! I try to do it... Thanks you for the Sharing...
So amazing
Awesome 👏
love it
this is good .I use this method.
i used acetone instead of rubbing alcohol on a canvas (i could not find my watercolor paper) and the first second it was spreading out so much but then as it dried it just dissapeared it was really hardly noticable, i will try on watercolor paper when i find it, thank you for this tutorial you are amazing ^_^
Rushing to store for getting my rubbing alcohol...
Awesome work dear...
Beginners like me can well go on with confidence as you give subtitles for each step...❤
Beautiful. Will i get the same effect on canvas?
You're a real fan of Prussian Blue. I notice you use it quite often in your videos. It's a pretty color, I'll give you that.
Thanks.
This is an extraordinary idea...thank you so much for sharing....can i do the same on canvas? the techniques I mean?
This is beautiful, but does this technique risk underbinding the paint?
THIS is Sooo AWESOME😎😎😎👍👍👍Thank You for Sharing This☺☺☺!!!
Beautiful
Very nice result. Will this work with acrylic paints and on sealed wood or a canvas?
Hey I just loved it 😍😍...can u please tell me that can we do it with poster paints and can you please suggest a good combination of some more basic(primary or mixture) colours that I might use ....please??
So interesting!!!.... thanks..
THIS IS SO COOL!
Thank you. :)
tecnica favolosa per essersi attendibili con la pittura e in questo caso piace molto.
When you are done with the picture can you seal it with a high gloss acrylic spray???Jim from Florida
thank you for sharing
Hello. this is absolutely beautiful. How would you seal it???
stunning!!✌💜
Thanks!
Great music too.
Thanks!
Beautiful.
Very nice 👌
Beautiful!! Can this technique be used on canvas?
Thanks for sharing
awesome!!! i learned my mistakes watching you...didn't use watercolor paper, didn't keep the paint watered down and wet and didn't move fast enough...that was last year... i watched a lot of different artists and gave up...even if i followed what was being done, i missed the details...ok ... so i'm a little less a newbie some twelve months later...thanks for the re-inspiring example.
Looks amazing
Thanks!
Will this work on a canvas as well with acrylic paint?
Isopropyl is not available where I live. Is there anything else I can use instead?
What kind of paper is that? Anyone know of this technique would work on stretched canvas? 😊
I love this it’s very satisfying I’m gonna give it a try does it have to be done on the paper since it is so watered down? Can it work on a stretched canvas or canvas board? And I know acrylic paint is only supposed to be water down no more then 40-50% since it is so watered down then adding the alcohol does this mean it’s not archivable?
Did you try this on canvas? I'd love to know
Very nice! Is the watercolor paper hot or cold press? TY 😎
will this work just as well on a wooden surface?
Help! I'm having the hardest time getting my paints to the right consistency. It probably doesn't help either that I've been trying this with craft acrylic...
Super
Excellent
Thanks!
Would you please video this same technique using canvas please?
I love your work but i dont get rubbing alcohol , can you suggest some subsitute for rubbing alcohol. As rubbing alcohol is not available in craft store of mumbai.
amazing😍😍
Thank you.
:)
Do you let it dry between colors or do all the colors right after another
Did you use an acrylic gloss over it?
So stunning!!! I'm now a subscriber to your channe of your awesome creativity and can't wait to learn so much more =~)
Ok so my question would be do u put anything in ur paint b4 u put ur paint on the canvas, r is it just paint
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enjoyed gj
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can i do it on ceramics?
Stunning!! Totally amazing & I need to try this, wow! (Found via Pinterest). Tyfs😊