I can’t believe how gorgeous this Dutch pour turned out. Acrylic fluid art, abstract painting
Hello, my name is Ellie Griffin. I have been exploring and using the acrylic fluid art technique for the past few years. I particularly love the Dutch pour technique which was introduced by Rinske Douna @RinskeDouna. Her art is amazing!! I have added finger swipes to this technique which is known as a Botanical Dutch pour. This technique originated by Tina inspired Art @TinasInspiredArt. Check it out as it certainly lives up to its name for a botanical feel to the Dutch Pour, just beautiful!
I also enjoy discovering other fluid art methods to create beautiful paintings.
This video is a tutorial on how I do a botanical Dutch pour with many colours.
Most of my paints are acrylic Global paints. This is a brand that is Australian made and easily accessible in most art stores.
Base colour is custom-made using Global paints to make a light grey and purple colour. It is also mixed with Australian floetrol. 50/50
Top colours are Global - White, Paynes grey mixed with metallic pear
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