Acrylic pour Painting with Mikado Sticks
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2023
- Today I'm going to show you how to paint a work of art using Mikado sticks. You can do it too! The only important thing is that you mark the order of the Mikado sticks, as this is the only way to separate them again without them falling into the paint.
In my latest pour painting video you can see how I do it and how you can then lift off the Mikado sticks later without anything happening.
The acrylic paints were thinned with a pouring medium to make them flow so nicely.
I show you how to do this properly in my acrylic pouring instructions:
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I've been fannying around with oil paints and fine art paintbrushes for well over twenty years and I'm bored of the restrictions of the media.
I'm seeing people like you create these incredible images and it looks like a lot of fun and I want to have a go at creating stuff for myself.
Thanks
Thies works are the same that kindergartners do. It's nothing new nor is it art
2nd if you have been messing around for 20 years and think you are restricted by painting then you are a terrible painter that has no creativity. A true artist will be able to do this exact thing with paint and brushes vs wasting 50lbs of paint the same way a kindergartner dose
@chrisangus1725 Who exactly made you the authority on what is or isn't art? If you don't like it move on, no need to shit on other people just because you don't like the way someone goes about doing it.
@@joey6836 Much appreciated. Some people just can't help themselves.
@@joey6836 you are the type of person that thinks someone who puts glasses down on a bench is art so your thoughts and opinions are pretty much void before it even leaves your mouth. Lol. But nice try numb nuts.
I had no desire to do acrylic pour painting until I saw this! So beautiful ❤️🙌🏽
Wow! Mikado sticks... GREAT IDEA! 💖
My daughter and I love this work so much. Thank you for sharing it on TH-cam 😊
To say that it was incredibly satisfying to watch is an understatement! Flippin' love your creativity, congrats.
Wow the lacing lines in it. Nice color palette. Beautiful 😊
Truly a spectacular result.
You are so talented!!
First your eye for colors is so well tuned. You must see colors everywhere and stop to write down interesting combinations when you see them.
With the pouring you set it up so well that a wrong step becomes perfect for the painting.
I swear you could put an old shoe on a canvas and create a masterpiece with your pouring.
Thank you for bringing them to us. I hope you are making enough money to support yourself and your family.
Have a blessed Christmas and a prosperous new year. ❤
It’s alive. Wonderful process and outcome. Thank you.
This is 1 of the coolest pourings I've ever seen
Неймовірно гарна робота! Дякую за ваші шість хвилин релаксу! 😉✌ 💙💛
That’s gorgeous! The colour palette is redolent of van Gogh’s paintings: thanks😃
Fabulous!!
Absolutely stunning! ❤
Wow, great result, looks amaizing ❤
So creative and beautiful. ❤❤❤😊
Excellent 💯💫💯
Tiktus,какой вы замечательный придумщик!!!❤
Your creative mind is on another level. Beautiful. Thank you.
That of a kindergartner lol
Wow, that's beautiful ❤
Drip the excess onto another canvas 😁😎😁😎
Great result!!! I really liked this gorgeous piece
Beautiful!
Wieder fantastisch!😊
Gorgeous 🎄
Excellent!!! Congratulations!!! 👌❤️🤗
cool 😍
that is awesome.
Beautiful
Sehr gelungen, gefällt mir sehr, werde ich auch ausprobieren
Captivating!!! ❤😍
WoooooooooooooooOooooooooooooW! Beautifuuuuul! 😍😍😍😍😍👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
Nice! Thanks!
Spectacular piece!! Love this one. Can you also share what music this is? I love it too.
"Waiting" by Brianna Tam. I
" shazam'ed" it on their app.
Cool
Can someone please tell me the name of this music. Thank You. Beautiful Painting .
It's called "Waiting" by Brianna Tam. I used Shazam to identify it.
Thank you so very much! She is incredibly talented .@@Dbree24
Красота.
Très belle composition, quelle proportion médium/peinture avez vous utilisé
Интересная клякса 😮👍
Just gorgeous! But I really wanted you to spin it, rather than tilting it, so you would keep the beautiful design you'd made to begin with.
i like the music.
Класс 😊
Le rendu est plutôt joli mais je n'ai as trop compris le rôle des mikados surtout le décompte à l'envers partant de 19. On pouvait remplacer par ce qu'on a aussi comme de la corde ou des brindilles etc... Ou pas ?
J'essaie de comprendre sinon, ça reste joli parce que j'adore les tableaux.
Pra que serviram os palitos?
Can you do it again? But this time spin it! Lol
Asmr ❤un poco bajar la música de fondo video genial, tranquilizante y educativo
Hallo Lars
Zuerst möchte ich eine Frohe Weihnachtszeit und einen guten Rutsch wünschen.
Ich möchte gerade den Onlinekurs kaufen und möchte zuerst mir alle Materiellen besorgen, weil ich ja nichts da habe.
Außer den drei Farbenhersteller brauche ich noch Leinwand. Welche benötige ich?
Bute um eine kurze Rückmeldung.
Eine kleine Liste mit dem Minimum würde mir reichen.
Besten Dank,
Felix
Hallo Felix,
als Grundlagen benötigst du neben den Acrylfarben, ein Pouring Medium, ich verwende Floetrol. Es geht aber auch nur mit Wasser. Dann Leinwände in der Größe die du magst, ich würde aber erstmal mit kleinen Formaten beginnen, sagen wir 20x20 oder 30x30 cm zum üben. Es gibt keine Sorte die ich bevorzuge, ich kaufe sie entweder bei Gerstaecker oder Boesner in der Standard Qualität. (Wie bei allem würde ich auf ganz billige Artikel aus den bekannten Discountern verzichten)
Dann eine Küchenwaage, Küchenpapier, Becher und Rührhölzer. Das sollte für den Anfang reichen, alles andere benötigst du nur, wenn du spezielle Techniken probieren möchtest.
Dafür ist aber der Kurs da, ich würde mir erst den Kurs ansehen und mir dann die Materialien besorgen.
Nicht das du dir Dinge besorgst du nicht benötigst.
Wie bei allen Hobbys kann man es hier auch übertreiben, was oft nicht nötig ist.
Viel Spaß beim Pouring.
Gruß
Lars
Hallo Lars
Besten Dank für die schnelle Rückmeldung und für die ehrliche und ehrliche Information bezüglich Zubehör.
Ich werde mir das ganze besorgen und deinen Kurs kaufen.
Ich wünsche dir ein schönes neues Jahr!
Grüsse, Felix
I did it without the sticks in about 40 seconds and poured the different paints in a cup and slid the canvas different ways and the same thing occured as the video. Dont need sticks
Not sure the sticks really made much difference 🤷🏻♂️
I'm missing the point of the sticks...?
Beautiful. But what a waste of paint!😞
Not sure why people find pouring paint art.
Don’t think you needed the sticks for this 🤷🏽♀️
Without the sticks, you won't get the texture in the colors. All lines and interruptions are only created by the sticks.
No art talent needed.
Turquoise=évasion? Non. Beau=évasion. Je ne ''like'' pas. 👎
Art ? Wtf 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Right. This is the kind of work my 5 year old does. But since the person here is 20+ it's some how "art"
Uhhhh, okay. . .I mean I don't really see a reason for the sticks nor the skill this really takes. Layering paint then pouring it on a canvas and spreading it around? I guess if you are stupidly high it would look cool but I can't see the point of this? Maybe a fun kids project?
As someone who supports most art I agree. This just feels slightly more wasteful than normal acrylic pouring, nothing really all that special going on other than that
And they're pouring over paper instead of a paint tray of some sort to collect, mix, and reuse whatever you can. Very wasteful indeed
I get what you're saying...This really wastes a lot of paint. However, a lot of the finished products are really pretty. Some of them kinda look like a piece of agate, or marble, etc. (And even though I'm from Colorado, I am 100% stone cold sober as I'm saying this.) 🤣😊
@@laurahess3417 right I have no issue with the art style itself, it's one of the nicer looking forms of abstract art, there's just better and imo more ethical ways to do it
When did everyone become so ethical? Everyone has something negative about what you say or do. How ethical is that?
@@user-wb3xx4fe9j haha you're funny man 🤡
Soooo you are doing kindergarten type little kids work and calling it art while wasting a ton of paint..... Oh how the great real artists are rolling in their graves.
Should have dripped the excess onto another canvas at least