u/TheRealSlimLady88

Image 1 — First time doing a dry Dutch pour on a large 4 ft x 4 ft canvas
Image 2 — First time doing a dry Dutch pour on a large 4 ft x 4 ft canvas

First time doing a dry Dutch pour on a large 4 ft x 4 ft canvas

Dutch pours on single large canvases can be difficult! I made a some big mistakes that I should have known not to make again in my first attempt on this large 4’x4’ canvas (photo #2). To fix it and not waste a ton of base color paint, I did a “dry” Dutch pour for the first time without flooding the canvas again, I used very little of the blue base color around a hefty amount of each new color in the blowout lines. I totally went in a different direction, and I’m SO happy with how it turned out.

u/TheRealSlimLady88 — 11 days ago

First time doing a dry Dutch pour on a 4 ft x 4 ft canvas

Dutch pours on single large canvases can be difficult! I made a some big mistakes that I should have known not to make again in my first attempt on this large 4’x4’ canvas (photo #2). To fix it and not waste a ton of base color paint, I did a “dry” Dutch pour for the first time without flooding the canvas again, I used very little of the blue base color around a hefty amount of each new color in the blowout lines. I totally went in a different direction, and I’m SO happy with how it turned out.

u/TheRealSlimLady88 — 11 days ago