Description
Daler Rowney FW Acrylic Ink Pouring Medium is specially formulated to use with acrylic inks. Mixing this medium with your inks gives them a pourable consistency and ensures that your ink will dry with a smooth even coloured film without any cracking.
The medium should be mixed 1 part Acrylic Ink to 1 part Pouring Medium and can then be poured over your chosen painting surface. It is suitable for use on canvas wood and other primed surfaces.
The first ink pouring medium
Daler-Rowney FW Acrylic Ink Pouring Medium is the first pouring medium to use with acrylic inks for even more outstanding results! Ideal to use with FW Acrylic Inks. Dries with a smooth even coloured film. Suitable for use on canvas wood and other primed surfaces.
Preparation and Mixing Pouring
1. Think about your colour design before preparing your pouring mix with FW Pouring Medium and System3 Aquafine or FW Acrylic Ink.
2. Start preparing your pour in glasses or paper cups with a ratio of 2:1 medium to ink.
3. Transfer half of the ink into the medium and stir thoroughly with a pallet knife or stick. After stirring fi nish adding the rest of the ink and stir until you are happy with the fluidity and colour intensity.
Pouring tehcniques
Prepare as many colours as you like upfront. To test the fluidity simply lift the pallet knife out of the mixture and if the mixture flows smoothly off of the pallet knife you are ready to pour.
For a Traditional Pour premix your colours and add each one to the desired surface separately. You can keep adding colours until you are happy with the finished product.
To Dirty Pour just combine multiple premixed colours into one container and pour from there. The colours will mix and fl ow around eachother creating interesting and beautiful patterns that are diffi cult to recreate with a traditional pour.
Puddle Pouring relies on adding colours in a controlled manner to the centre of the colour you have just added. The circles will expand and press against eachother without mixing too much.
Flip Cup is similar to the Dirty Pour but rather than pouring the mixture the container is fl ipped onto the canvas with the canvas acting as a lid. Then after settling the cup is lifted off and the paint combines into new shapes.
Place your canvas with the pouring art on a flat surface and let it dry for 24 hours.We would recommend applying a shockproof clear varnish to protect your design and get it ready for display.
Directions
Mix 1 part FW Ink System3 Ink or Aquafine Inks to 1 part pouring medium then pour the colours over the chosen surface.
The medium should be mixed 1 part Acrylic Ink to 1 part Pouring Medium and can then be poured over your chosen painting surface. It is suitable for use on canvas wood and other primed surfaces.
The first ink pouring medium
Daler-Rowney FW Acrylic Ink Pouring Medium is the first pouring medium to use with acrylic inks for even more outstanding results! Ideal to use with FW Acrylic Inks. Dries with a smooth even coloured film. Suitable for use on canvas wood and other primed surfaces.
Preparation and Mixing Pouring
1. Think about your colour design before preparing your pouring mix with FW Pouring Medium and System3 Aquafine or FW Acrylic Ink.
2. Start preparing your pour in glasses or paper cups with a ratio of 2:1 medium to ink.
3. Transfer half of the ink into the medium and stir thoroughly with a pallet knife or stick. After stirring fi nish adding the rest of the ink and stir until you are happy with the fluidity and colour intensity.
Pouring tehcniques
Prepare as many colours as you like upfront. To test the fluidity simply lift the pallet knife out of the mixture and if the mixture flows smoothly off of the pallet knife you are ready to pour.
For a Traditional Pour premix your colours and add each one to the desired surface separately. You can keep adding colours until you are happy with the finished product.
To Dirty Pour just combine multiple premixed colours into one container and pour from there. The colours will mix and fl ow around eachother creating interesting and beautiful patterns that are diffi cult to recreate with a traditional pour.
Puddle Pouring relies on adding colours in a controlled manner to the centre of the colour you have just added. The circles will expand and press against eachother without mixing too much.
Flip Cup is similar to the Dirty Pour but rather than pouring the mixture the container is fl ipped onto the canvas with the canvas acting as a lid. Then after settling the cup is lifted off and the paint combines into new shapes.
Place your canvas with the pouring art on a flat surface and let it dry for 24 hours.We would recommend applying a shockproof clear varnish to protect your design and get it ready for display.
Directions
Mix 1 part FW Ink System3 Ink or Aquafine Inks to 1 part pouring medium then pour the colours over the chosen surface.
Description
Daler Rowney FW Acrylic Ink Pouring Medium is specially formulated to use with acrylic inks. Mixing this medium with your inks gives them a pourable consistency and ensures that your ink will dry with a smooth even coloured film without any cracking.
The medium should be mixed 1 part Acrylic Ink to 1 part Pouring Medium and can then be poured over your chosen painting surface. It is suitable for use on canvas wood and other primed surfaces.
The first ink pouring medium
Daler-Rowney FW Acrylic Ink Pouring Medium is the first pouring medium to use with acrylic inks for even more outstanding results! Ideal to use with FW Acrylic Inks. Dries with a smooth even coloured film. Suitable for use on canvas wood and other primed surfaces.
Preparation and Mixing Pouring
1. Think about your colour design before preparing your pouring mix with FW Pouring Medium and System3 Aquafine or FW Acrylic Ink.
2. Start preparing your pour in glasses or paper cups with a ratio of 2:1 medium to ink.
3. Transfer half of the ink into the medium and stir thoroughly with a pallet knife or stick. After stirring fi nish adding the rest of the ink and stir until you are happy with the fluidity and colour intensity.
Pouring tehcniques
Prepare as many colours as you like upfront. To test the fluidity simply lift the pallet knife out of the mixture and if the mixture flows smoothly off of the pallet knife you are ready to pour.
For a Traditional Pour premix your colours and add each one to the desired surface separately. You can keep adding colours until you are happy with the finished product.
To Dirty Pour just combine multiple premixed colours into one container and pour from there. The colours will mix and fl ow around eachother creating interesting and beautiful patterns that are diffi cult to recreate with a traditional pour.
Puddle Pouring relies on adding colours in a controlled manner to the centre of the colour you have just added. The circles will expand and press against eachother without mixing too much.
Flip Cup is similar to the Dirty Pour but rather than pouring the mixture the container is fl ipped onto the canvas with the canvas acting as a lid. Then after settling the cup is lifted off and the paint combines into new shapes.
Place your canvas with the pouring art on a flat surface and let it dry for 24 hours.We would recommend applying a shockproof clear varnish to protect your design and get it ready for display.
Directions
Mix 1 part FW Ink System3 Ink or Aquafine Inks to 1 part pouring medium then pour the colours over the chosen surface.
The medium should be mixed 1 part Acrylic Ink to 1 part Pouring Medium and can then be poured over your chosen painting surface. It is suitable for use on canvas wood and other primed surfaces.
The first ink pouring medium
Daler-Rowney FW Acrylic Ink Pouring Medium is the first pouring medium to use with acrylic inks for even more outstanding results! Ideal to use with FW Acrylic Inks. Dries with a smooth even coloured film. Suitable for use on canvas wood and other primed surfaces.
Preparation and Mixing Pouring
1. Think about your colour design before preparing your pouring mix with FW Pouring Medium and System3 Aquafine or FW Acrylic Ink.
2. Start preparing your pour in glasses or paper cups with a ratio of 2:1 medium to ink.
3. Transfer half of the ink into the medium and stir thoroughly with a pallet knife or stick. After stirring fi nish adding the rest of the ink and stir until you are happy with the fluidity and colour intensity.
Pouring tehcniques
Prepare as many colours as you like upfront. To test the fluidity simply lift the pallet knife out of the mixture and if the mixture flows smoothly off of the pallet knife you are ready to pour.
For a Traditional Pour premix your colours and add each one to the desired surface separately. You can keep adding colours until you are happy with the finished product.
To Dirty Pour just combine multiple premixed colours into one container and pour from there. The colours will mix and fl ow around eachother creating interesting and beautiful patterns that are diffi cult to recreate with a traditional pour.
Puddle Pouring relies on adding colours in a controlled manner to the centre of the colour you have just added. The circles will expand and press against eachother without mixing too much.
Flip Cup is similar to the Dirty Pour but rather than pouring the mixture the container is fl ipped onto the canvas with the canvas acting as a lid. Then after settling the cup is lifted off and the paint combines into new shapes.
Place your canvas with the pouring art on a flat surface and let it dry for 24 hours.We would recommend applying a shockproof clear varnish to protect your design and get it ready for display.
Directions
Mix 1 part FW Ink System3 Ink or Aquafine Inks to 1 part pouring medium then pour the colours over the chosen surface.
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