Great to see you back in acrylics and this is a fabulous painting - the textures you achieved are amazing 🤩 I haven’t done any acrylics since lockdown - thanks for the reminder they exist 😂🙏
You can use a plastic try, paper, place a paper towel on top of the tray, wet it so that it’s damp. Then place a sheet of parchment paper on top. Then squeeze out your credit paint in a row. As long as you keep the paper towel damp, your Acrylics won’t dry out. It is a process called osmosis. Hope this was helpful.
So glad you are back… always enjoyed your work… I also love painting with you 😃👍🎨
Thank you so much 😀
Great to see you back in acrylics and this is a fabulous painting - the textures you achieved are amazing 🤩 I haven’t done any acrylics since lockdown - thanks for the reminder they exist 😂🙏
Thanks so much Chris! Great to be back.... I hope you are inspired to get back into acrylics! 😊
Just found you. Really cool idea how to do the trees
Karen will I try my first acrylic -need to get over this block this may be my first
Good luck!
Karen I love the painting over your left shoulder ..have u done it recently.
Here is the link for the tutorial: th-cam.com/video/GSfQYf6UM2Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Zjomts7lAn-Xsqvd
Hi Karen. Thank you for this great tutorial. I can’t find the link for the stay-wet palette. Would you please send it to me? Thanks again ☺️
You can use a plastic try, paper, place a paper towel on top of the tray, wet it so that it’s damp. Then place a sheet of parchment paper on top.
Then squeeze out your credit paint in a row. As long as you keep the paper towel damp, your Acrylics won’t dry out. It is a process called osmosis. Hope this was helpful.