Fluid Art is a form of abstract art. Most artists use acrylic paints and some mixture additives. The mixture allow paints to thin and flow more easily. Some artists will just use water to thin the paints, but others will add a some type of professional pouring medium or a paint additive, specifically, floetrol. The other reason to thin the paint is to change the viscosity of the paint. The way that the different viscosity of paint colors will interact to create different effects like "cells".
When you have the viscosity down point you can play with the densities to get cells, but there is definitely a science to it. Trial and error also will get you there. However, if you struggle with that there is a nifty trick of adding oil to the paint to encourage the cells to pop. Silicon oil is use by many artists along with a chef's torch to help stimulate the art to pop.
Above you'll see cells and some webbing effects.
There are a bunch of different techniques to create fluid art. Classically, if you can even stay that, fluid acrylic was dripping, dropping, pouring, and/or splatting paint. In the recent years, their has been a massive focus on different pours of acrylic paint. In the upcoming posts I'll go into more detail about the different types of fluid painting you can try out. Some will be:
- Dirty Pour Flip Cup
- Puddle Pour
- Open Cylinder
- Swipe
- Ribbon Pour
- Pre-lift slide
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