What is Dutch pour painting?

What is A Dutch Pour? A dutch pour is an acrylic pouring technique that uses air to manipulate the paints on a canvas. You can use a hair dryer, straw and lungs, or anything that blows air to make a dutch pour. Dutch pours are known for the ribbon like edges and cell lacing that can be achieved using the technique.
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What do I need for Dutch pour painting?

Dutch Pour Recipe
  1. 1 part paint (sargeant art, apple barrel)
  2. 1/2 part Floetrol.
  3. Water as needed.
  4. 3-4 drops silicone oil (in about half the colors)
  5. 1 6×6″ tile.
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How do you mix Dutch pour acrylic paint?

The Beginner Paint Pouring Recipe is 1 part acrylic paint: 1 part medium: 1/4 part water. 1 part acrylic paint: 2 parts pouring medium: 1 part isopropyl alcohol. 1 part acrylic paint: 1 part Floetrol: a few drops to 1 tsp of water.
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Can you mix water with acrylic paint for pouring?

In Acrylic Painting, you use water to dilute your acrylic paints. This works well, but is not recommended for Acrylic Pouring. Water not only changes the consistency, but also the pigment density and the adhesion of the paint to the painting surface. This means that the colors are lightened and no longer so bright.
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Can you acrylic pour with just paint and water?

You can create some stunning paintings just using acrylic paint and water so definitely give this a tray. You may not get cells but you can get some other interesting effects.
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What paint is best for Dutch pour?

To do a Dutch pour painting, you will need much the same materials as for other acrylic pouring techniques. You'll need: Acrylic paints.
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Does rubbing alcohol create cells in acrylic paint?

91% Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol in a spritzer bottle to pop bubbles in the paint. You can spray this into the paint cups before pouring, spritz it onto the canvas after pouring, or both. Alcohol also helps to open up the cells in paintings when you're using silicone oil.
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Why did my paint pour crack?

Crazing happens when the top layer of the acrylic pour painting dries faster than the underlying layer which is still wet. When this happens the top layer of the acrylic film will form a skin as it hardens and continues to stretch, and if it hardens too fast it will break.
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Can you mix acrylic paint with Mod Podge?

Even though it's not a paint, Mod Podge is both water-based and acrylic, so it is quite compatible with acrylic paint. Make sure the Mod Podge is completely dry and cured before painting; then paint over any areas you like.
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Can you use alcohol to thin acrylic paint?

You can thin water-based acrylic paint with isopropyl (rubbing alcohol). The recommended amount of alcohol you can use to dilute paint is up to 20%. The use of alcohol will accelerate drying and can result in uneven application. Thinning acrylic paint with alcohol is NOT a recommended thinning method.
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How long does it take for a Dutch pour to dry?

Once your pour painting is completed it is important to leave it to dry for at least 24 hours. If your paint film is particularly thick you may even need to wait as long as 72 hours.
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Can you mix acrylic paint with resin?

Mixing paints and acrylics with epoxy is not recommended. Here's why... resin is a byproduct of oil. So acrylic-based, water-based and even some oddly blended oil-based pigments don't mix well.
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Can I mix acrylic paint with oil paint?

Generally, it is not a good idea to mix oil paints and acrylic paints together on your palette before applying them to the canvas. Acrylics are water-based, and oils are oil-based, so they each have different properties and different needs (in terms of drying time, type of varnish, etc).
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Do you need a heat gun for acrylic pouring?

Make sure that when you use a heat gun or torch, you just do a quick pass over your painting instead of leaving it in one spot or getting it too close to the paint so your paint doesn't burn. So for acrylic pouring, you'll need both... a hair dryer and a heat gun or torch.
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Can I use a lighter instead of a torch for acrylic pouring?

Some people ask "Can I use a lighter instead of a torch for acrylic pouring?" Well, technically you can, because you just need to apply some heat across the surface of your painting in quick swipes. And a lighter can serve that purpose.
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How do you mix acrylic paint for pouring?

Begin mixing using these basic ratio guidelines and adjust until mixture is thin enough to flow easily off of surface when poured: fluid acrylics: 2:1 Paint to Pouring Medium; craft acrylics: 1:1 Paint to Pouring Medium; medium body acrylics: 1:3 Paint to Pouring Medium; heavy body acrylics: 1:6 Paint to Pouring Medium ...
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How much water do I add to acrylic paint for pouring?

Acrylic paint is water soluble, meaning that it is dissolved by water. So you can understand why you wouldn't want to add too much water. Now, you can add small amounts of water, but the absolute max that you would want to add is about 50:50 water to paint.
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Why do you need silicone oil for acrylic pouring?

We consider silicone to be the best type of lubricant for acrylic pouring because it's predictable, neutral, and durable. It's easy to manipulate, unlike water. It doesn't affect color or turn rancid like many natural oils. It's also chemically inert, as long as you get pure silicone.
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How do you make acrylic pour shiny?

All you need to do is mix the gloss medium into the paint on the palette, and then paint as normal. The paint should dry to a glossy finish. To achieve even more gloss, apply a high gloss varnish once the painting is finished and the paint is dry.
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What can I use instead of silicone oil in acrylic pouring?

Dimethicone is super easy to work with, since you won't be bothered if any gets on your fingers. It produces the same effects as silicone oil. In fact, some painters say it gives them bigger cells!
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