Awesome work. My favourite tip for acrylics is a "wet palette" which keeps your paint workable for much longer. If you dont want to spend the money on a commercial version you can just get a sealable plastic kitchen container (tupperware type thing) a sponge (or many layers of paper towel) and some parchment as your palette paper. Place sponge at the bottom of the container and keep quite damp, place parchment on top to have a barrier for your paints so you arent watering them down but they are staying moist. (Of note, some parchment have a silicone barrier that doesnt allow water to permeate which doesnt work for keeping paint workable, boiling that type of parchment in regular water for ten minutes should fix that issue.)
I've found misting the back of my canvas with some water helps, as well as a wet palette and adding some flow-aid.
This so good! Me watching looking for the brush stroke marks but not seeing any 😂😂
I’m also now interested to see a half acrylic half oil picture 👀
Wow
Awesome work. My favourite tip for acrylics is a "wet palette" which keeps your paint workable for much longer. If you dont want to spend the money on a commercial version you can just get a sealable plastic kitchen container (tupperware type thing) a sponge (or many layers of paper towel) and some parchment as your palette paper. Place sponge at the bottom of the container and keep quite damp, place parchment on top to have a barrier for your paints so you arent watering them down but they are staying moist. (Of note, some parchment have a silicone barrier that doesnt allow water to permeate which doesnt work for keeping paint workable, boiling that type of parchment in regular water for ten minutes should fix that issue.)
Cool, Thanks for the advice, I will definitely try that next time x
Why did you try acrylics for this painting? Because of the neon colors?
Mostly I wanted to have a go with acrylics as it opens up the opportunity to paint on so many more 'things'
Superb skill and so so talented. Brilliant stuff.
Thanks so much!