Ah, they are! I wasn't sure what the dip/pour method was. Does that build up volume on the canvas? Beautiful work! I'm sure it's even better in person, too. Most art is.
Just fyi - your /center at the top of the page needs a fix.
Oh....thanks for showing me I needed to edit the heading. The Dip Pour method requires getting the design you want on canvas then applying another canvas over the top to achieve that flowing look. It's a lot of fun.
These are my paintings that I created using acrylic.
Ah, they are! I wasn't sure what the dip/pour method was. Does that build up volume on the canvas? Beautiful work! I'm sure it's even better in person, too. Most art is.
Just fyi - your /center at the top of the page needs a fix.
Oh....thanks for showing me I needed to edit the heading. The Dip Pour method requires getting the design you want on canvas then applying another canvas over the top to achieve that flowing look. It's a lot of fun.