You can choose what base, quality of base, colours, quality of colours, varnish, glitter, metal leafs..real or "the usual". Acrylic pour will be each time different, the result can vary even with same colours and techniques. Each colour I mix with other mediums aiming on different qualities of colour mass. Using mix for fine arts quality more archival paintings. Options are quite endless. Prices vary very much depending on choices.
I like to make interactive paintings.
To start the process, look what paintings of mine you like more.
I would like to hear;
- styles you like
- canvas, size, quality, LP, panel etc.
- Colour choices
- Possible techniques.
As base I can do with specific colours and technique, but each painting will be unique. It is not possible to make 2 totally alike acrylic pours.
After pouring painting keep on transforming and darkening for 4 weeks. When 4 weeks curing time is done I remove more oily substances with powder and wash. Colours normally return to brighter after this.
Few days later painting is ready to ether varnish, resin, metal leaf or continue on new layer of pouring, or to have traditional painting over. Each of the layers take time to cure, I like to use the time for meditating on next layers. This is the time on making decisions of final look. I love to have interactive conversations on what end results people want. Paintings build up layer by layer, so this is not fastest method, but the process on getting to finished painting is awesome. Before I start custom order, I like to have most of the wish list written down. Plan together on supplies vs price. You will know the price before.