

The shine she has added to this wood pour is just incredible. But this artist has done an amazing job by using a mixture of black, silver, and turquoise. In fact, things get more complicated when you use a rare color like Turquoise. Who doesn’t know how difficult it is to draw a pour on wood.

You can get in touch with Rick on Instagram if you want to see more of his work. This piece is called “accidental contact” fitting for the time we are in right now, and also because of the fact that my lines accidentally collided in one small area. Others use gesso, but I like to let the resin saturate and bond to the bare wood surface. I use a few very thin coats of resin to seal the surface, and then begin painting. I layer resin and paint in my pieces where sometimes, there are up to 20-30 layers of resin… What Artist has to say about this piece: I choose wood panels to paint on, mainly for structural purposes. Wanna Get in touch with Claire? Well, you can find her on Instagram. I’ve made three of the same in varying sizes and have now resin-coated them and will hand them together to make wall art. It helped to place that beige/sand before the black for sure and the base was a white silk satin house paint.
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I had to give some thought into how to layer the colors as not to get mud which often happens with yellow and black.anyway using the fluid bloom technique I layered as follows deep yellow, raw sienna, beige/sand follows by a black cell activator.

We have thousands of active pourers sharing tips and work that you can be inspired by.īefore we take a look at the Wood pours we’ve collected from the group, we’d like to share some resources with those who want to try Acrylic Pouring on Wood.Ĭanvas and Wood Acrylic Pouring Troubleshooting and Tips Sunflowers and ButterfliesĪrtist’s Comment: This was a challenge for me as I never have much success with the color yellow so I looked for inspiration for color palettes online and found the photo which I also posted with it so I’ve called this piece sunflowers and butterflies… We hope that these wood pours will inspire you to try your acrylic pouring skills on wood.Īnd if you haven’t yet, join our Acrylic Pouring group! We’ve collected these pours from our Facebook group where we receive tons of amazing posts from some amazing artists. We’ve found some of the best Acrylic Pours on Wood and we’d love to share them with you. But have you ever consider using Wood instead of Canvas? Without any doubt, you can make some beautiful pour on canvas.
