Fluid Art Using String With Multiple Paint Colors Flowers

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Twenty-four hours 22 of my acrylic pouring color theory series is made up of easy string pull painting flowers and is a swell project for beginners to painting and fluid art!

Day 22 Acrylic Pouring Color Theory Series

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Color of the Twenty-four hours (Day 22 – String Pull Painting):

  • Blue

Color Scheme:

  • Tetrad – Blue, Yellow-green, Orange, Blood-red-violet
tetradic color scheme on color wheel:  blue, orange, yellow-green, red-violet

Shades Chosen:

  • Blue
  • Low-cal Orange
  • Light Red-Violet
  • Yellowish-green

Neutral Chosen:

  • White

Technique:

  • String Pull Painting

Paints:

All of the colors I used were mixed from the paint colors below. (Yellow and blood-red for orange, cherry and violet (blue and magenta) for ruddy-violet, yellow and green (blueish and yellow) for yellowish-green, white and orangish for light orange, white and crimson-violet for light scarlet-violet)

I used magenta for my violet hues considering I think it makes a less muddy color because there isn't a yellow undertone to it as there is with red. And then if you lot e'er want to make a very vivid violet color, go with magenta. I take establish that I actually prefer the Liquitex Basics Quinacridone Magenta to the Artist's Loft Brilliant Magenta.

  • Artist's Loft Vivid Blue
  • Artist's Loft Bright Yellowish
  • Creative person's Loft Deep Cherry-red
  • Liquitex Basics Titanium White
  • Artist's Loft Bright Magenta

Pouring Medium:

  • Floetrol
  • Water

Canvas:

  • 8in ten 10in sail

Tools:

  • Cotton fiber string (Like this string)
  • Paint brush

Sealant:

  • Rustoleum American Accents Gloss Clear (1 thin glaze)

String Pull Painting Flowers Step by Footstep

  1. Start by laying downwardly an even base of operations coat of your background colour. I like to use old gift cards for this.
  2. Cascade your colored paints onto a paper plate. I layered my paints in this club: blue, low-cal orange, low-cal red-violet.
  3. Lay your string on your paint and button it in with a popsicle stick (or your finger, whatever works!)
  4. Pull your string out of the paint and lay it on the canvass, making wave shapes and curling it on itself (the more of these you practise, the more than flower-like shapes you lot will go on the "stalk").
  5. Pull the string straight down toward the border of the canvass, dragging it off the sheet, not lifting it.
  6. Echo Step 5 at different angles and heights until you like the look of your string pull painting.
  7. Once your string pull painting flowers are dry out, it's time to add the leaves. Using a paintbrush, go in and add equally many or every bit few leaves in whatever shape suits you to finish off the piece.

Get Forth and Cascade!

And there you have it, cute flowers that were super uncomplicated and easy to make! If you lot're interested in more than string pull or chain pull (which is like, just uses a concatenation instead of string) art, cheque out the projects beneath!

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