Acrylic Drip Pour Technique - Painting with a BBQ rack

4 years ago
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The acrylic drip pour technique when done through a flat surface with lots of holes is perfect to make small miniature "dirty pours" that all run into each other. I call this one "Fire and Brimstone".

In this pour the red and yellow sank to the bottom as they are really heavy compared to the other paints. I need to remember to add more of those colors and to pour them last so they stay on top and show through a little bit more.

Pouring Medium Recipe
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For Student or Soft Body Acrylics - 60% glue to 40% water.
For craft paint or fluid acrylics - 70% glue to 40% water.

Elmer's Glue All - https://amzn.to/38rXaeS

Mix 2 parts pouring medium to 1 part paint.

Can You Use PVA Glue for Acrylic Pouring? - https://leftbrainedartist.com/pva-glue-for-acrylic-pouring/

How Much Paint to Use for an Acrylic Pour - https://leftbrainedartist.com/how-much-paint-to-use-for-an-acrylic-pour/

Don't miss the previous episodes in our Acrylic Pouring for Beginners Series:
✔Acrylic Pouring for Beginners - Episode 1 - History and Science | https://youtu.be/HeVy8BHHS1o
✔Acrylic Pouring for Beginners - Episode 2 - Supplies | https://youtu.be/0y4IUVaIZMA
✔Acrylic Pouring for Beginners - Episode 3 - Mixing Paint | https://youtu.be/QkfKSzFFKXc
✔Acrylic Pouring for Beginners - Episode 4 - Simple Pour Techniques | https://youtu.be/X6n2jwtuoOg
✔Acrylic Pouring for Beginners - Episode 5 - Finishing Your Pour | https://youtu.be/H9M1X6Jm_8g

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