Acrylic Pouring: Must-See Ribbon Snake Pour Using Slotted Cups and Silicone- Unique Fluid Art
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Welcome to the 11th episode of Pick My Pour, the fluid art series where you, the viewers, get to vote on what pour technique I will create next. This week, you chose the green color palette and Slotted Cup Ribbon Pour on a 12x24 canvas. This is not a tutorial, but a fun and relaxing way to enjoy the beauty of fluid art. If you like this video, please give it a thumbs up, leave a comment, and subscribe to my channel for more acrylic pouring videos. And don’t forget to vote for the next pour technique. Polls will be up Monday and run through Friday. Thank you for watching and happy pouring!
canvas
12x24
paints:
cadmium orange hue (Liquitex)
cadmium yellow medium hue (Liquitex)
lemon yellow (Artist Loft)
lime green (Liquitex)
metallic leaf green (Artist Loft)
titanium white (Liquitex)
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I appreciate that you talk through the tilting. It helps me with my own tilting. This turned out great!
Thank you Lori, I love the tilting process it’s almost like it own art form in a weird way. I am sure there is so much to learn about tilting, I am going to start testing using my fingers for pressure on the underside of the canvas to manipulate movement. Should be a neat trick.
This came out super awesome!! I loved the split cup factor and that you used silicone to make all those cells come out. Wow!! Great one Michael!
Thank you Cassie, I absolutely love using the split cups now for ribbon pours❤️
That so vibrant Michael, reminds me of summer and lemonade.❤❤
Thank you Michelle ❤️
Very cool! You always think of ways to combine techniques and I love the split cup ribbon pour! Great colors
Thank you August
The color combination works so great together. Beautiful painting Michael. I'm really enjoying the Pick My Pour Series
Thank you Daisy May❤️
Michael, this is amazingly beautiful!
Thank you Debbie❤️
The design is awesome Michael and the colors are fantastic I love how you feel the whole canvas with color your paintings are so beautiful
Thank you❤️
YY! You nailed the silicone. I love how you master things and live a challenge. 😍 Watching you use the split cups was such fun and fun and colours were awesome for ribbon pour design. ❤
Thank you Marie❤️
Fantastic!!
Thank you❤️
That’s one wild color palette! I would like to see it without silicone, so you see more of the ribbons/lines.
thank you Kathy, I was going non traditional with this one well because we've been around long enough to know what it would look like without silicone.
Kathy you may have given me the idea for the next pouring series where I can do remixes of old pours to see how they would come out if something was different…. Well done K❤️
Gorgeous my friend. You are amazing at tilting. There are times I'm watching and I'm like noooooo don't do it, then I'm like oh OK that looks great. 😂😂 The colors look incredible and I love the design. Another gorgeous pour my friend!! ❤❤❤
Thank you kristey💜
@@michaelyacovelli1763your very welcome ❤
Yep! She's a beauty alright. I thought the silicone hadn't done anything until we went in close. I'm certainly going to add it to my next ribbon pour using a split cup. Before you tilted it reminded me of when the Garter Snakes come out of hibernation, a mass of writhing bodies. Love the colours together. Who makes that lovely metallic leaf green please. Excellent job Michael.
Thank you Paul....she is a beauty, and I was thinking snakes as well I think I even said it out loud. the split cup keeps those color separated just enough to add some dimension in this, and the silicone adds to the fun. Metallic Leaf Green is from Artist Loft. Those split cups really make me want to do another one, good thing you mentioned the split cups you had got because this pour would have never happened. plus it was a nice opportunity to layer in one of them (been wanting to do that for awhile.) could you imagine doing a ring pour with all 5 slots layered like a straight pour with different color combos. dang I pretty much just challenged myself.
Yes I think you just did challenge yourself. I admit to surprise when I saw you layer the cup as I've never seen anyone do that before. You are a true instigator and I bow to your genius. I'm going to use my split cups this week on the strength of this video. I finally have time and the inclination to paint again. Must get me some of that leaf green though. I like it nearly as much as Phthalo green. Just checked and it's in stock at our Michaels so looks like a trip across town tomorrow. Have a great night..@@michaelyacovelli1763