455. Unlock the Secrets of Violet and Interference Colors - Ooh La La! / fluid art

#fluidart #bloomtechnique #sheleeart Hi guys! This is the second painting using Quinacridone Violet and the new This Little Piggy Stuck Up Pigs in the color Hoity-Toity. LOL I love that name. This is an 18x24 single bloom blowout on a cradled wood panel. I think this one is prettier than the one in the last video; I’ll show them together in a future video once they are resined and frames. Loving the simple 4-color combo of this one--let me know what you think! My art is for sale at HUGE shout out to my Patreons! Tricia S; Jennifer, Brenda, Rosemary, Judith, Liz, Denise, Carol, Shelley, Christie, Roy, Stacy, Cindy, Mary, Tammy, Lorna, Cheryl, Nikola, Katherine, Lorrie, Lori, Barbara, Carol, Anna, Jax, Jane, Allison, Angela, Carly, Dianne, Sparkle, Peggy, Tamison, Elise, Judy, Feathers, Amy, and Marla!!! THANK YOU so much! If you would like to join our Patreon group you can sign up at the link below. Depending on the tier level, you’ll receive creating exclusive videos, lessons, learn how to create custom colors, learn how to create mixed media pieces, resin tips, and get to join our private Facebook group! PATREON: ************************************************************* Colors/Brands/Pouring Medium Recipe: House Paint-base aka puddle for the substrate: PPG Multi-Pro in Eggshell. Pouring Medium aka PM Recipe: mix with all colors EXCEPT the cell activator: Behr 8300 Untinted Deep Base Paint (Home Depot); and Valspar High Gloss Ultra Base C Untinted base (Lowe’s). 50/50. Mix well. NO varnish added! Brands/Colors mixed: Pigments: For a 3 oz cup I add 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon of pigment powder to the cup, then add enough gloss varnish (any brand; I use JoSonja gloss varnish) to cover the powder. Mix well until all pigment is thoroughly wet; then add the pouring medium. Golden Fluid Acrylics in Iridescent Bright Gold (transparent), Teal, and Quinacridone Violet (transparent). This Little Piggy Stuck Up Pig pigment in Hoity Toity (opaque). Golden, Atelier, and Da Vinci Fluid Acrylics: I put about 2-2 1/2 ounces of the pouring medium into a 3 ounce cup, then squirt in color until I reach my desired shade. Mix well. For tube paint, I added an ounce of paint (heaping tablespoon) to a 3 ounce cup, then added 2 ounces of pouring medium. If still thick I add a squirt of Golden’s High Flow Medium (thins and extends acrylic colors) and stir well. All pigments are 1/8th tsp. pre-disbursed with a small amount of JoSonja Varnish to wet it (stir really well), then add into a 3 oz. cup of Pouring Medium; stir well. Cell Activator Color: Australian Floetrol TriArt Carbon Black. Not quite 3:1 Floetrol to paint. ********* Big spinners: Buy Australian Floetrol, This Little Piggy pigments, Amsterdam paint, silicon mats, stir sticks, amazing cradled wood panels and so much more!!! I am a SheleeArt affiliate—highly recommend her course on creating blooms. Sign up for the SheleeArt course today and receive a 15% discount! Go to and use the code sheleeartwa15 to save!! Amazon Shop: get my favorite products here—I receive a few pennies and there’s no cost to you! Some of my favorite items include the collapsible doggies pools and rubber tubs, cake spinners, picnic tents for covering resin, and tons more! I am also an affiliate with Pixel Paint Designs! Check out their products here: They carry Australian Floetrol, and Pebeo Studio Acrylics! and use the code Karen10 to save 10 percent! KS Resin is my go-to for wall and functional art! I particularly like the KS Ultra Elite! KSResin coupon code —save 5% when using this link! Or apply WATERFALL5 when checking out! SOCIAL MEDIA: Join our Facebook group! Fluid Art Addicts: Email: waterfallacrylics@ Insta: Facebook--INFO ON PRIVATE LESSONS: Sponsor:
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