Dreamy acrylic pour - Cut cup teqhnique with silicon oil

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • I this video I try my first cut cup pour teqchnique. This pice is inspired by some of the top acrylic artist and pour channels. I love that such a small qauntity of colors can make such a beauctifule piece. I love the teqnique and ill be doing more like this, Im thinking pinks, golds and blacks newxt try.
    Thank you too all the new subs, you are amazing
    Silicone oil is often used in acrylic pouring techniques due to its unique interaction with acrylic paint. Here's a detailed explanation of how and why silicone oil affects acrylic paint:
    Viscosity and Flow: Silicone oil has a low viscosity, meaning it is very fluid. When added to acrylic paint, it reduces the overall viscosity, making the paint more fluid and easier to manipulate. This is particularly useful in techniques like pouring and fluid art, where artists aim to create intricate, flowing patterns.
    Cell Formation: One of the most sought-after effects in acrylic pouring is the creation of cells, which are small, bubble-like formations within the paint. Silicone oil is less dense than acrylic paint, so when it is added to the paint mixture and poured onto a surface, it tends to rise to the top, pushing the denser paint out of the way. This displacement creates circular, cell-like patterns. Heat, such as from a torch, can enhance this effect by making the oil rise more quickly.
    Surface Tension: Silicone oil has a different surface tension compared to acrylic paint. When mixed, this difference causes the paint to separate in certain areas, further contributing to cell formation and unique textures. The silicone essentially breaks the cohesive bonds in the paint, allowing different colors to push through and create a marbled effect.
    Hydrophobic Properties: Silicone oil is hydrophobic, meaning it repels water. Since acrylic paint is water-based, the repelling action of silicone can cause interesting separation and movement within the paint. This can result in a variety of visual effects, such as streaks, swirls, and distinct separation of colors.
    Stability and Durability: While silicone oil is great for creating effects, it can also affect the longevity and durability of the artwork. Silicone is not a permanent part of the paint and can rise to the surface over time, potentially creating issues with varnishing or sealing the artwork. Artists often need to clean the surface thoroughly to remove any silicone residue before applying a final protective layer.
    In summary, silicone oil affects acrylic paint by altering its viscosity, surface tension, and flow characteristics, leading to the formation of cells and other interesting patterns that are highly prized in fluid art.
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