

Gently pull your SWIPE tool down across the canvas and watch the MAGIC! I usually use white or black as my swipe color, but this time I decided to use yellow as my swipe color in one of the pieces, “Desert Flame.” Since I put the silicone oil in the yellow, I am sure this is why that piece has all the smaller cells versus the other two pieces that I used black as my swipe color, which had no silicone oil in it. The moisture will help secure the canvas to the spinner so it does not fly off when you spin.Īfter you give your canvas a good spin, it is time to place your SWIPE color on it. TIP: If you have a hard time with your canvas staying secure on your spinner, try adding some paint, water, or pouring medium to the spinner surface before placing your canvas. Depending on how much paint is still on the canvas, I usually only spin one time. I just played around and had fun with it.Īfter the paints are layered on the canvas, I SPUN the paint using my rotating cake stand. The idea is to mix the silicone oil through the paint while still maintaining the oil’s integrity (and making the oil angry, lol!).įor each piece in my video, I layered the paints in different orders and different designs. Every time I over-mix the oil, the cells end up very small and will not grow. It has been my experience to mix gently and slowly and not over-mix the silicone oil. Once I mixed my paints and let them rest for 24 hours, I then added 3 drops of Treadmill Silicone oil to each color and mixed gently. Pouring Medium Recipe: 3-parts Floetrol, 2-parts Elmer’s Glue-All, and 1-part Water MY SPIN & SWIPE PROCESS Paint Recipe: 2-parts Pouring Medium to 1-part Paint (add more paint or more pouring medium as needed.) Once mixed, I put lids on the containers and let the paint rest for 24 hours. WATCH my SPIN & SWIPE Acrylic Paint Pouring Technique Video I created three pieces on a 10″x8″ canvas, and I used my SPIN & SWIPE technique, which I absolutely LOVE! It is so much fun to watch the CELLS grow!įor the challenge, I decided to enter the second one (in the video below) into the challenge because of the Yellow is the primary color in the end result. I could use any technique that I wanted on any size canvas that I wanted. Recently I participated in a Facebook Challenge group, and the challenge was to use the colors Yellow, Pink, Orange, and an additional color as needed. Hi! As you already know, I LOVE ACRYLIC PAINT POURING, and one of my favorite techniques right now is the SWIPE Paint Pouring Technique.
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A FREE RESOURCE TO ASSIST YOU: PAINT POUR CALCULATORS.SUPPLIES I USED FOR MY SPIN & SWIPE ART.WATCH my SPIN & SWIPE Acrylic Paint Pouring Technique Video.Spin & Swipe Acrylic Paint Pouring Technique.
