Abstract Painting Techniques | Fluid Acrylics with a Catalyst Wedge | Abstract Art Demonstration
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- This is a timelapsed demonstration of abstract painting techniques and how I use fluid acrylics, a catalyst wedge and a free style flat brush on stretched canvas. This is NOT a "How to Paint an Abstract Painting" or "Abstract Painting Tutorial" video.
Adjust the settings on the video to watch a slower version and to gain a better understanding of my technique.
Tools:
TriArt and Golden Fluid Acrylic Paint
Free style flat brushes
Silicone catalyst wedge (W-06)
Colours Used:
Carbon Black
Paynes Grey
Titanium White
Cadmium Red
Cerulean Blue Deep
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Always happy to see a video from you, love the way you did this video (fast at times and slow when using the wedge) and the colors you used! Great job!
Thanks Barb!
This is awesome. You have achieved a real sense of expression with this.
Thank you so much!
You have magic in your hands didi I love your art
Thank you 😊
Abstract double vision beauty.-🍃
Nice music fantastic artist. Stay safe and connected my new friend. Greetings from Germany 🥰🙏🙋♂️
Your work is just extraordinary and amazing. Do you mix the paint with water or any medium?
Good style , une nouvelle technique 👍👍👍
Absolutely beautiful. What is the consistency of your paint ? Thank you for sharing.
Hi do you prep your canvass with gesso and then paint with a base color first? thanks for the tip
Is so artistic 😍👍
Is it just water you're spraying on?
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Is the soft light brown that I see on my computer screen a mixture of Cad Red and Payne’s grey? or is it just my computer screen? Thank you!
Hi Annie - it’s cad red, primary yellow and cerulean blue deep.
Court Senior ART Thank you! I just got two catalyst wedges after seeing two videos using them (probably both yours), and I couldn’t figure it out exactly. Appreciate your getting back to me!
This is very beautiful 😍 do you let dry perfectly the paint lawer before use the next under ? Hope you understand what a mean with my French accent 😉
No, it’s better to keep the paint partially wet so that it blends :)
L accent, c est qd vous parlez....
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Magnifique,dites moi qu' utilisez vous en plus du galet?merci.
I love this! How do you prep your canvas?
No prep needed. This is primed and stretched
Beautiful!
Did you mixed that brown color yourself or is what it's called?
Yes I mixed it myself. It’s primary yellow, dash of cerulean blue and a dash of cadmium red :)
@@CourtSeniorART very nice
Hi Court, it is a beautiful day when we get the chance to watch you do your art. Your colours and techniques are amazing. I bought myself a wedge, got the last one on the shelf. I am just curious as it is hard to tell from the video, do you lay down some paint, let it dry, then start building your layers, swiping when the paint is wet. I have spent the last two weeks in my basement. Right now it looks like a canvas mud bath down there. I would really like one little pointer. Your work is amazing. I am trying to do a coral reef themed abstract or a 50th Anniversary present and I am running out of time. Any tips you can give, I would appreciate it.
Hi Jackie, thank you for the lovely message. Usually when people experience a muddy situation its because they are using the wrong paint. You need fluid acrylics and should only put small amounts of paint on the canvas at a time. I don't let the layers dry in between as you need some blending to happen or else it will be random blocks of colour.
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