Actually I have used this technique on Custom Automobile and Motorcycle Paint Jobs back in the 1970's... Shows you that a good thing never goes out of style
Excellent.. I am taking ART lessons & I really appreciate how she explains the technique step by step. I am going to try it today. Tks Debbie. Came by on your site by accident and congratulations. Love the dancers.. Like the comment about the left & right brain..
This is fun to do and yes its art.. Art is what you make of it its what is inside of you that comes out in colors or sound there is no right or wrong ant the trolls that say its not have lil to no artistic ability in them
I just love your creativity~~it's epic!!! I noticed your large size paintings behind you. What do you think is a good size for a large painting? Warm greetings from Canada!
I guess I used the wrong kind of plastic -- it was white and little bumpy, and it totally stuck to the paint on my paper. When I pulled it off, it took some of the paint and even some of the paper with it. :( Gonna try again with plastic wrap.
Warning: Learn from my mistakes! :-) Cheap shower curtains did not work! Not even if they are shiny and smooth and properly stretched tight without wrinkles. Liquitex pouring medium will GLUE itself to the shower curtain and will NOT remove. It could be that shower curtains/liners I used have some kind of acrylic or latex-like component to them that makes the Liquitex bond to them. Also, make SURE to mix the pouring medium with paint. Some types of liquid acrylic paint will pool to the top of the leveling gel in a flat mat finish with very little marbling effect (looks as if you painted on top of the dried pouring medium).I believe the paints Debbie uses are liquid paints specifically for pouring. Liquid acrylics designed for painting may not work well at all. The best results I obtained were from mixing pouring medium with paint dyes in small squeeze bottles. Wonderful flowing effects and color were obtained from these. I will try to salvage the botched pours that glued to the shower curtains. Even though the pouring lines and marbling were minimal, leveling gel on top of them (for a flat glass like finish) glued to small canvases will hopefully make some interesting tiles.
Love all your demos Debbie! You've inspired me to take a lot of risks and not think too hard about my paintings being too perfect! I've done some amazing paintings using your techniques! Keep your tutorials coming! Thanks so much. :)
I would need to see the initial stages to be able to use these ideas....love it tho'!!....Does the acrylic plus medium make the film in itself or have you used a film as a base???....I shall have to experiment!....Been out to get a plasticky cellophane material today and also an oven non-stick mat to see if either will work!!....Would be useful to share the resources fully...but thanks for the inspiration...Jane
I love this technique and though I have done the plastic wrap technique I never thought to use more then two colors. Duh. Now I will. What does blowing on the plastic do that the brayer and books won't do?
I love everything I buy from cheap joes. the people are so talented, friendly and helpful. ordered 3 times this week already. never a bad deal. now debbie has me wanting to order a deep canvas. don't know what i'ddo without art.
nice video, where you say very strong texture on the first canvas and say you can create dramatic effects with water, can you tell a bit more about it, pl. how do you go about doing that ?
4:06 is when she really gets "painting" for those who got impatient, like myself. I don't mind the details, but I think that could have been done in the description box.
the medium shes talking about is just stuff you add to your paint to make it more vibrant, spread better, last longer (doesnt dry out as fast because acrylic dries very fast) etc. Its like and opaque white liquid. It kinda looks like glue and kinda is. its called gesso. you want gesso that extends ur paint. not gesso to prime your canvas
I went through all that...to see 17:04 result......with all due respect Debbie, this was WAAAAAAy too much irrelevant and monotone talk, without the big bang in the end to make it worthwhile.