I think it should be verticle with the blue on the bottom. I see an abstract of a Lady in a blue dress facing away from the camera. More so before you finished when the 'head' was not so close to the top. I just can't stop seeing her. Regaurdless of how you hang it its beautiful! I love your work ❤ Thank You
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horizontal for sure....it looks like a reflection on a lake/stream.....glad that there was not more cells in there. I really like the look, reminds me of trees reflecting on a lake with the sky peaking through
Beautiful colors! I think I like this one hanging either of the last two ways you showed it. I will have to try a waterfall pour when I can bring my paints back out. Love your inspiration!! ❤
So nice Anna. Ive always really disliked EVERY ring pour Ive ever seen (& Ive seen hundreds of them) but I really like this one. it must be a combination of it being varied as a waterfall plus your colour choices & it being many small layers . Really lovely. Well Done !.
According to the Left Brained Artist, the area of the canvas (and quantity needed), are calculated by length x width, then divide by 25. Your canvas is 12x24 or 288. Divide by 25. The result is 11.52 or approx 12 ounces of base paint. That doesn’t give you a ton of extra, but that is what you require in the end. I always make extra tho.
He is very scientific and I don’t doubt his ratios, but you need different amounts of paint for different techniques. Certain ones require much less per square inch, and others require more. For techniques that use tilting to spread the paint (instead of swiping or blowing), I have found that 1oz per 16 square inches is quite a good ratio. I’d much rather have a bit too much paint than too little…
New subscriber. Do you have videos on how to start? I know nothing about this craft. Do I just buy a canvas and start poring or are there steps to prepare the canvas. I haven’t seen any videos for complete novices. At the end you mention varnish. Do you have instructions on this finish? You make this seem interesting and I can’t wait to try my hand at it. Thanks.
I have a whole playlist for beginners! I see you found my paint mixing video. You can buy bulk canvas packs from Michael’s, etc. and acrylic paints of any quality will work as you’re starting out. I do have a video on how I varnish!
The sides always get covered as I paint, though sometimes a bit of brush touch-up helps. The back stays pretty clean because I tape it. I have a video on how to tape the back, and how to varnish, in my Tips and Tricks playlist!