I this video I am doing a dutch pour bloom using very subtle yet interesting colors of fluid acrylic paints. I have used a puddle of paints and used blow dryer to blow out the paint and make a bloom. I have also used some metallic paints to brighten up the color pallete. This is really beginner friendly and easy to master technique.
*About Tayyebah:* I am a contemporary artist from Germany, with my roots in Pakistan. I stumbled upon fluid art and acrylic pouring in 2022 while caring for my newborn, during a time when I was battling depression after being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. This art form proved to be incredibly therapeutic, helping me navigate through my depression and anxiety. Finding it to be a calming activity, I began practicing it myself in 2023, and I’m so glad I did. It has brought me tremendous relief and a sense of personal revival after a prolonged struggle. What started as a mere distraction has evolved into a significant part of my life. I am eager to document and share my artistic journey with you, hoping it might inspire and offer positive insights to anyone who might be undergoing a similar experience.
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The paints I used in this pallete are following;
Bluish green color: amzn.to/3Vy0sr6
Cyan blue: amzn.to/3VWOzwm
Titanium white: amzn.to/4bOkvby
Metallic magenta by Boesner’s acrylics (couldn’t find the link on amazon)
Copper: amzn.to/3VGRfy2
King’s blue: amzn.to/3VXWpWk
Painter’s spatula kit: amzn.to/4bn8jxo
27 июн 2024