Acrylic Painting Techniques: Casting Paintings
Pour, puddles, drops ... The characteristic of this technique of acrylic paint is that you can not apply the paint with a brush or putty knife, but the severity of the use to move the paint across the canvas. The results are different from what you get with a brush: the fluid flows without brushmarks paint or texture.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
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