I Put a Straw in the Bottom of My Cup… and the Results Were Absolutely Wild!
I Put a Straw in the Bottom of My Cup… and the Results Were Absolutely Wild! In this video, I’m sharing a unique acrylic pouring technique where I installed a straw at the bottom of my cup to control the flow of paint. The results? Mesmerizing patterns, smooth color shifts, and a beautifully soothing flow that’s both creative and relaxing to watch.I used a bold mix of metallic gold, deep red TLP Grenache, white, and black, creating stunning blends and unexpected transitions. This is a must-try fluid art idea if you’re looking for new ways to level up your pours! Let me know what you think of this bottom-straw hack! Would you try it? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more creative fluid art experiments!#AcrylicPouring #FluidArt #PouringTechnique #MetallicPour #SatisfyingArt #DIYArtHackJoin for more benefits: / @fiona-art
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All of the pieces I make are for sale! If you see something you like, email me below. Contact me for Price on zemljic@gmail.comCHAT WITH ME! Facebok: / fionas-art-box-479552109242554 Instagram: @fionaacrylicMy contact email: zemljicr@gmail.comIf you want to support my channel to keep on experimenting with new techniques you can do it through this link:https://paypal.me/mi2svaOr just like and subscribe to show some love. Thank you! Please understand that I am in no way responsible for the way you use your paint and mediums. Follow all safety instructions of the manufacturers, I can not be held liable.Be careful and use the proper materials for your safety.*************************************************************************************************You can't use any content on my channel, unless I give you a permission!
 

Rooted in Intention: My First Acrylic Pouring Tree with a Hairdryer✨

In this video, I explore something new—fluid art with purpose. ✨For the first time, I tried to shape a tree using only fluid acrylics and a hairdryer. No brushes, just flowing paint, air, and a whole lot of intention.“Even in the chaos of color, intention takes root—and a tree begins to grow.”I used leftover scrap paint and white for the base, then brought the tree to life with a dramatic mix of black, white, gold, copper, bronze, and a shimmering burst of TLP Bilabong pigment. It’s not perfect (yet!), but the result surprised me—and I hope it inspires you too. Can fluid art be intentional?Let’s find out together. Let me know what you think in the comments—and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe if you’d like to join me on this messy, magical journey of paint and expression.#FluidArt #AcrylicPouring #TreePainting #FionaArt #PourWithIntention #HairdryerArt #TLPpigments #MetallicTreeJoin for more benefits: / @fiona-art
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All of the pieces I make are for sale! If you see something you like, email me below. Contact me for Price on zemljic@gmail.comI bought my blowing tool at https://www.paintpourstore.com/produc...CHAT WITH ME! Facebok: / fionas-art-box-479552109242554 Instagram: @fionaacrylicMy contact email: zemljicr@gmail.comIf you want to support my channel to keep on experimenting with new techniques you can do it through this link:https://paypal.me/mi2svaOr just like and subscribe to show some love. Thank you! Please understand that I am in no way responsible for the way you use your paint and mediums. Follow all safety instructions of the manufacturers, I can not be held liable.Be careful and use the proper materials for your safety.*************************************************************************************************You can't use any content on my channel, unless I give you a permission!
 
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