Acrylic pour Painting with Mikado Sticks

Today I’m going to show you how to paint a work of art using Mikado sticks. You can do it too! The only important thing is that you mark the order of the Mikado sticks, as this is the only way to separate them again without them falling into the paint. In my latest pour painting video you can see how I do it and how you can then lift off the Mikado sticks later without anything happening. The acrylic paints were thinned with a pouring medium to make them flow so nicely. I show you how to do this properly in my acrylic pouring instructions: I hope you liked the Fluid Painting idea? As always, I look forward to a thumbs up or a nice comment. Thank you and creative greetings Tiktus --- - I use a turntable, similar to this one |I have glued a thin wooden plate over it|: - (advertising *) - You want your pictures to shine so beautifully after drying, then seal them with epoxy resin: - (advertising *) My website: Tiktus color art subscribe: * = As an Amazon and Etsy affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases: Links marked with * in my video description are afilliate links. Through some sponsored links, I get a small commission when you purchase a product. The purchase price for you does not change as a result! Thank you for your support.
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