Acrylic pouring with Straws & Iridescent colors & Epoxy Resin - glittering results! | JFA

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In this video, I will show you how to use iridescent acrylic paint and the straws technique to create glittering results!

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🔴 ARTEZA – Iridescent Acrylic Paint, 60ml Bottles - Set of 10 × 1:
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- UK/EU: arteza.co.uk/dp/iridescent-acrylic-paint-60ml-bott…

- And my color-mixing-ratio for ARTEZA colors is:
- 1/5 paint + 2/5 Floetrol (I use bit.ly/Floetrol) + 2/5 water
- Here is a mixing example for a 4cl cup: 5ml color + 10 ml Floetrol + 10 ml water

🔴 Canvas: BOESNER - Gesso painting board 20x20cm (bit.ly/BOESNERGessoPaintingBoard )

🔴 Tape (I used this one: bit.ly/Tape_red)

🔴 Lasy Susan pink (I used this one: bit.ly/LasySusanPink)

🔴 Epoxy Resin - Artresin (I used this one: bit.ly/EpoxyResinARTRESIN)

🔴 Torch/ Butane gas burner (I used this one: bit.ly/ButaneGasBurner)


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コメント (21)
  • @DNLDVID
    I like that you don't speak-videos where the artist is blah, blah is not entertaining! I enjoy and appreciate the creativity of watching the pours-thank you!
  • @RoDraws
    took me a second to realise you stamped your hands with your logo to prevent video theft, quite clever
  • I think I'm going to get into this. It looks really fun and and as someone who can't paint, this would be easy to do especially when it comes to my MD. No holding a brush. Love it.
  • Thought I'd see every possible tool to do a pour but you topped many of them with this little trick. What a wonderful imagination. Thank you for sharing.
  • Wow I can’t believe how beautiful this is I’m going to try this with my daughters. I hope they can love art and experimenting!!
  • I love that you showed how you finished your art. I have found that some artists do not include the process for us wanting to learn.
  • Only you would think of straws in this way. Amazing. Soooo beautiful
  • This piece is so pretty. I love the colors you used.
  • @Pixel0148
    That turned out so beautiful! The colors looked amazing once resin was put on.
  • Love the way you explained everything!! This is my first time seeing this done with straws, I came out beautifully!!! I also really LOCED the music, very relaxing Thank you!!
  • This video just so soothing. From the real ness, like the picture seems more live, the music and the transitions. This is beautiful
  • Great quality work - fun to watch how you did it! I do agree though - borders in black would have really rocked!
  • Beautiful results and creative way for acrylic pouring!!
  • Oh my goodness the end result is so beautifully done 🤎🤍🖤 the colors are stunning I'm going to try this I might try different colors see how it turns out 🤞🤞🤞 GREAT JOB 👍💞👍
  • TIP: Warm the canvas up before pouring resin. Either by using a hot air blowdryer or sitting the canvas in the sun. Not hot, but nice and warm. Air bubbles come up faster and resin spreads nicer. I always warm my blank canvas up to remove any moisture before pouring. I live in Hawaii where it's humid, the packaged canvases need to breathe so I remove the plastic after I get them home to dry and then hit them with the blowdryer before pouring. I just kind of like it. Back in the 70's & 80's we use to make burl wood furniture, slabs of Cyprus, Walnut, Buckeye, Olive wood, etc. When the tables were ready for the finish, I used TRU-OIL, a gun stock varnish type oil. I laid it down with the edge of the palm of my hand. But before the oil, we'd take the piece from the garage to the sun for a warm-up, then back into the clean dust free garage for the oiling.