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    Abstract Flower Blow Out on Round Canvas

    A dutch pour is an acrylic pouring technique that uses air to manipulate the paints on a canvas. You can use a hair dryer, straw and lungs, or anything that blows air to make a dutch pour. Dutch pours are known for the ribbon like edges and cell lacing.

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    Interference colors change with light

    I love mixing my own paint and playing with paint density to layer colors. I use finest interference pigment mica powder with my pouring medium and mix it with high quality untinted house paint. Interference colors change when light is tilted in different angles. This paint colors can not be duplicated in print. This is what makes my original painting so special. In this video you can see duo interference colors as the light tilt the paint changes from red to gold.

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