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Acrylic Paint Pouring Class: Exploring Artistic Mediums & Techniques 13-18
Class experience
An ongoing paint and pour class that explores the different mediums and techniques of acrylic paint pouring. Join our exciting acrylic paint and pour class! Learn captivating techniques, mix vibrant colors, and create stunning abstract art from home. No prior art experience needed; all are welcome to join the fun. Our skilled instructor will guide you step-by-step, ensuring a delightful and engaging experience for all. Let's explore the magic of acrylic paint pour and swipe techniques...
Canvas: You'll need a canvas. 8 x 8, 10 x 8, 10 x 10, 12 x 12, 12 x 16, etc. Just keep in mind the larger the canvas the more paint medium and paint you will need. Acrylic Paint: Please select at least 3 colors to prepare in class. You will need approximately 2 ounces for your base color and much less for the other colors. Pouring Medium: Approximately 10 ounces of pouring medium is required. You can use Floetrol, modge- podge, glue or any other pouring medium suitable for acrylic paint. *If you don't have pouring medium, you can use plain water, although the effects may be slightly less pronounced. *If you choose glue as a paint medium please prepare prior to class by mixing one part glue to one part water at 60:40 ratio. 60% glue to 40% water. (Elmer’s works fine or any white school glue) Paper: you will need a tool for swiping. Stiff paper works well. I use leftover ad cards from the mail. You could use business cards, cardstock paper, or anything else you have around the house. You can also use paper towels and water. I suggest bringing both and sampling both techniques to see which one you like the best! Cell Activator: If you would like your painting to have cells, you'll need a cell activator. Only one option for cell activation is needed. Use the following: Silicone: Can be purchased from local hobby shops or online platforms like Amazon. Coconut Hair Serum: Ensure it's in liquid form, not coconut oil. Dish Soap: A small amount of dish soap will also work. Rubbing Alcohol: Another alternative for cell activation. Extra Plastic Cups, spoons, and stir sticks for mixing paint. Protecting You and Your Work Space: Paint pouring can get a little messy. Please make sure to cover your work surface, wear a smock or old large T-shirt. Gloves if you don't want to get your hands dirty. You can also use a paint box or an old box that fits your canvas to collect the paint runoff.
We are a dedicated group of teachers with a diverse range of expertise, committed to fostering a love for learning and creating a sense of belonging among our students. With a longstanding history in education since 1995, our experienced...
Group Class
$20
weekly1x per week
55 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
2-8 learners per class