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Daler-Rowney-New Action Art ft. Michael Schaffer Phase 1



Daler-Rowney

Michael Schaffer shares his unique, abstract style of painting that gives individuals of all ages the opportunity to be an artist. His abstract process allows you to discover the artist within, and gives a simple approach to expressing yourself. By putting your ideas in motion with FW Artist Acrylic Ink, which Michael calls “a secret weapon” in creating art, anyone can express themselves freely through the New Action Art process. He demonstrates a fun, easy, and versatile process of using FW Ink to create a balanced, dynamic, and beautiful abstract painting. Join in on the New Action Art movement, and uncover your artistic spontaneity through colour and movement.

Phase 1: Prepare the canvas. Create a wash on the canvas. Using rubbing alcohol begin the abstract composition. Squirt, drip, or pour acrylic ink. Tip the canvas to mix things up. Allow to dry for 24 hours.

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27 thoughts on “Daler-Rowney-New Action Art ft. Michael Schaffer Phase 1
  1. I don't know about this….a lot of expensive ink being used, with very underwhelming results. May as well do an acrylic pour, using far cheaper paints. Seems a bit lazy and not well planned. But if it sells, guess it's worth it….just not a very skilled process. You'd never see Frazetta partaking in this style.

  2. Why are all these folks going on and on and on about how much paint he is using? It’s his paint, let him use ffs! If you feel the need to criticise from your high horse, by all means mention his technique or the aesthetic component. To paint or pour you need to be free with your paints. Have watched hundreds of pours and never have I come across a bunch of bitter miserable sods as the ones in this comment section!!!

  3. Should be ok on economic small canvas 20×20 cm, so you can use less inks & acrylics ; the technique it’s quick and helpful, I’m thinking this should be unusual special present to family or a friends..be different

  4. First of all this style is not "Abstract" but Non-objective. Secondly Im glad I'm not the only one who thought this was outlandish. LOL

  5. Could the canvas be rolled for shipping (stretchers removed) and be crease free if only acrylic inks were applied to the canvas?

  6. It's entirely up to this guy if he wants to throw ink all over a canvas. My only issue is that it doesn't actually demonstrate the FW inks potential in any way. Yes they are a little pricey, but they are an excellent product for airbrush work on all surfaces.

  7. No one said this was a fine art technique.  If someone enjoys this then why not let them do it.  Not everything people create is fine art or for money.

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