intro for new acrylic pouring Beautiful.. oh these colors are so good! Breaking through the limits! Hello my creative
friends, Olga Soby here and welcome to new acrylic pouring video. I keep exploring the multi-color
base and today I'm gonna do a bit different variation of it. And also I'm gonna use this new
fun tool. So this is a huge cookie cutter believe new acrylic pouring tool! it or not. But I'm not gonna do open cup with it.
Although, maybe this sounds like an interesting thing to try in the future. I'm gonna use this guy
to create a large circle design in my painting. And if you would like to try something that I'm
about to try, you can use something similar. It can be a lid, a plate, or really anything big
and round that you can find around house. So, today I am starting a new series and I'm naming
it "Breaking through the limits". This series is dedicated to creativity that's always breaking
through all the limits and obstacles. And I'm inviting you to join me. And with that being
said, let's get started with this video. Let's go! Okay, so today I'm working on the 16 by 20 cradled
wood panel. And first, let's add the base. So, adding fluid acrylics base for my base, I want to have darker colors. I'm
using prussian blue. Yes, I know, again. For those who are watching my videos regularly. But lately
I've been just crazy in love with this color. swiping the multicolor base It's so rich and beautiful! Yeah, you know
sometimes I have like a favorite color of the season, and lately that definitely has been
prussian blue. So, let's just pour it over. Another color that I love using a lot is
red-violet. So, I want to have less of that red-violet. But when these two over mix,
they create very dark, sort of violet color. Yeah, something like this. Let's add a touch here. And I want to create a few accents in this
prussian blue and red-violet palette. So, adding just a little bit of turquoise
blue. And this one here is oriental violet. Let's torch it out. To mix it up today
I'm not gonna be blowing it out. Today let's try swiping it out doing
sort of a free hand movement. Just want these colors to blend in to overmix. There's going to be a little bit of cell
action, but I want it to be mostly dark deep, and rich background. I love how this turquoise
pops here and here. It's really nice. I love all this delicate movement. So I think that
will make a very good background for what I have in mind. So I want to create this burst of
color on such a dark background and use this tool to create sort of like a 3d effect. I
want to create an impression that this flow and burst of color goes through the ring. I hope
it works out the way that I planned it. So for my adding fluid paint for the blowout burst of color of course I want to use some
gold and white. That will really stand out amazing on such a dark background. And a
few other colors to help these two pop. I'm just gonna do a dutch pour
for this blowout of colors. I want to add a bit of that red-violet. That's the
same one as I used in the background. This one is vermilion, sort of orange. It's very bright color,
so it's easy to overuse it. And try to always add very little amount of it. This one is vivid
pink. So vivid pink is another bright color. Okay, let's add white last. So, to create that 3d effect that I have
in my mind the one part of the flow of the blowout has to be behind the ring and one
in front of it. Let's blow out this part! dutch pour Beautiful.. Oh, these colors are so good! So next step I'm gonna use this huge cookie
cutter. So I want to dip this cookie cutter in the gold paint. I'm just going to pour out
some gold. Same one as I used on my panel. So it's just acrylic paint mixed with water. And I'm
dipping there just the bottom of it in the paint. adding a golden ring Let's try it. I'm gonna turn it. This is pretty nice. Not a whole lot of
paint over here, but I can always touch it up once it's dry. Okay, now let's blow out this part
over, so it looks like it's going through the ring and exits here towards us. Hope that makes sense. second blow dryer technique Wow! Such a space travel, you know? See my blowing shifted this ring a little bit. So I will
definitely need to touch it up when it's dry. Definitely breaking through it! So good! So far I think it's super awesome. Let's see how
it dries. I'm kind of worried, because sometimes during the drying time the paint might shift
a little bit, just because it's fluid. But I'm advantage of working on wood working on wood. So because I'm working on wood
and it's so flat and rigid, I usually don't have this problem. And I always dry it on perfectly
level shelves. So, let's hope it dries well. I don't know how I feel about the fact
that the ring is not super uniform, like this part is very thin and this one is
thicker, and this one has other colors in it. I have to look at it dry and see maybe I will just
go over with brush and just touch up all the areas and make it more uniform. Or maybe it's a good
thing that it's not uniform. It makes it more, I don't know, more realistic looking. Anyways,
let's see how this first piece in the breaking through series dries. I'll be right back,
keep watching. Some details in this pour dry result and details of fluid painting are just insane! So, here is this painting all
dry, finished with a layer of epoxy resin. And I absolutely love how it dried! As you can see, I
decided to leave the ring untouched, because the more I was looking at it the more I felt like it's
just perfectly unperfect. The fact that it's so uneven and not uniform. And this part is thinner,
this thicker, makes it look more 3d. And some parts here that are thicker than thinner, and
thicker, and thinner actually makes it look like this ring just pulsates. So I love this effect!
I decided to leave it untouched. The only thing that I did change after I stopped recording the
video, is I added a few splatters of gold here and here. Just wanted to make this part a little more
interesting and a little more dynamic. So I love little effect that it adds. My background dried
really dark. Therefore I added some shiny pigments into layer of epoxy resin, because it's especially
noticeable when the painting is exposed to light. And those pigments, they spark up so beautifully.
And I think it fits very well the overall energy and vibe of this painting. So, I think that the
first painting in this series is definitely a success. A lot more coming up! And if you
decide to create something in similar style, please share it with me on social media. Tag me
on your post! I would love to see your creations! And also please let me know how do you like the
outcome of today's pour? Of the first painting in this breaking through the limits series? I'll chat
with you in the comments down below. Thank you so much for watching! Take care, stay creative,
and I'll see you in the next video! Bye bye
New acrylic pouring series hello, my creative friends! olga soby here, and
welcome to this new acrylic pouring video. today i'm starting a new series "dancing universe" and
it's going to be dedicated to different beautiful cosmic and space forms: objects, planets, galaxies
and so much more. and... Read more