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Fluid Acrylics, Threek, Spatula &Skewer Abstract Expressionist Manipulation FUN! #4802-4. 21.19



Expressionist Art Studio Gallery Priscilla Batzell

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I am using a stretched canvas. All the I paint colors I use are pre-mixed with additives to help them flow more easily.

I am using a 16″x20″ stretched canvas. All the I paint colors I use are pre-mixed with additives to help them flow more easily. I add colors randomly wherever I feel like it to begin with. I spread/swipe them using a silicone spatula and manipulate them with a three-tined fork and a bamboo skewer. All my acrylic colors are pre-mixed and kept in squeeze bottles for ease of use. The recipe below will give the directions to add pouring mediums that allow the paint to flow and spread more easily.

My “pouring” mixture or “recipe” is simple- and starts with 2 parts(estimated) Gac 800 from “Golden “added into any acrylic paint color 8 parts, (amounts are always estimated) This starts the mixing process. Mix the paint and Gac thoroughly. Next, I add my mixed Floetrol and (half )Deco Art pouring medium. (shake it first every time! )The truth is lately, that’s my go-to. I add the same (or more) ounces as the first two ingredients and mix everything thoroughly. The consistency is usually medium body/ weight, but other weights are usable with minor adjustments.

To mix, if you use squeeze bottles as I do, add a marble and shake your paints every time before you use them. All my acrylic paints are mixed in advance and contained and stored in squeeze bottles. If you are not using squeeze bottles, I suggest using a container that has a lid. I have often used the 4oz size plastic deli containers, and the paint keeps for a long time in them, but you still will have to stir before using the mix again because the Floetrol and other flow agents will rise to the top between uses. None of my acrylic paint has any added silicon. To create the pearlescent effects seen in most of my artworks, I use “Golden’s” Iridescent pearl “Fine” added to colors. By “eye ” until I am pleased with what I see.

Every day I learn new things. I will never stop experimenting, and I am happy to share what I discover with you.
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# 4798 wet. Shown in this video.

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14 thoughts on “Fluid Acrylics, Threek, Spatula &Skewer Abstract Expressionist Manipulation FUN! #4802-4. 21.19
  1. Hey Priscilla,
    Always love and super inspired with what you do. I said this before on another video and I will say it again you are Awesome . Keep going with what you do best. Also I’m very curious what is the brand of your green gold? I so want it and I hope I can find it in Canada. Thanks for all the lovely painting you share with the world .

  2. this video was so chaotic yet so satisfying to watch, i'm loving this! I think we all need to do something like this sometimes, just impulsively creating without limits. you go girl!

  3. you will not believe this but i did a randon swipe splat make marks painting last week ….totally randomly i felt i needed to just throw paint on a canvas lol

  4. You couldn't make a "mess" if you tried to Priscilla – it's such a joy to watch you create! The freedom you allow yourself as you paint is always so inspiring!

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