r/acrylicart

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Tried a Double Dip diptych using just cheap PVA glue and water as a medium. Surprised by the pearl lacing!

One dip, two paintings… and a beautiful botanical surprise! 🌿🌸

In this video, I’m creating a botanical diptych using a simple Double Dip acrylic pouring technique. With just a few drops of fluid acrylic paint and two canvases, one pour becomes two connected paintings — and the reveal is always the best part!
Full video: https://youtu.be/P3r-TlEFjmo?si=GXCcm4q0aknIVifK

This time, the result turned into something that reminds me of an exotic botanical garden full of flowers, leaves, and delicate organic shapes. 🌿🌸
It’s a simple technique, but the results can be surprisingly detailed and beautiful. And the fact that you get two paintings from one pour makes it even more fun!
🎨 Technique: Double Dip Acrylic Pour
🌿 Style: Botanical / Fluid Art
🖌️ Two canvases, one pour, two paintings!
I hope you enjoy watching this one come together. Sometimes the most beautiful paintings happen when you simply let the paint do its thing. ✨
If you enjoy relaxing and unexpected fluid art experiments, don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment — I’d love to know what you see in these botanical shapes! 💚

u/Fionaacrylic — 12 hours ago
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My latest creation from today. Loving how the cells turned out on this one. I uploaded the full creation process on my channel Fiona Art if you're interested!

I was trying to create a feather-like effect by pouring acrylic paint over a straw… but somewhere along the way, the painting decided it wanted to become a flower instead. 🌸

🎬 Watch the full creation process video here:

https://youtu.be/0TpjzDt6gvc?si=wTyy-7be2NeE14ND

For this fluid art experiment, I poured the paint over a straw and let the movement of the paint create the pattern. The final result wasn't exactly what I had imagined, but honestly, that's one of my favorite things about acrylic pouring — sometimes the paint has its own plans. I love how the flowing shapes almost look like petals or feathers.

📚 Check out my step-by-step masterclass PDF guides here: https://ko-fi.com/fionaacrylic

Thank you for watching and supporting Fiona Art! ❤️

u/Fionaacrylic — 2 days ago
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Tried the "Kiss & Spin" fluid art technique today! Absolutely in love with how these cellular lace patterns stretched out

Just wanted to share this short satisfying process video from my studio session. Layering the colors correctly before spinning makes such a huge difference for cell retention. Let me know if you want to know my exact mixing formulas or the cell activator recipe, I'm happy to share them in the comments!
https://youtube.com/shorts/aPxdmBGtIlw?si=1F2jnOIMdQwpQR9V

u/Fionaacrylic — 3 days ago
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Testing a new fluid art flower technique | Beautiful color interaction and cellular structures 🌸

Really happy with how the vibrant shades interacted to form these clean, layered petals.

**Master my flower techniques and paint ratios (7-page PDF): https://ko-fi.com/s/ac7393fcbd Premium framed originals available via my US partner: artbyrozzi.com 🇺🇸

u/Fionaacrylic — 5 days ago
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Using an egg separator as a split cup for a satisfying and perfectly symmetrical fluid art flower! 🍳

For this piece, I decided to go with an elegant monochromatic color palette using classic black and white, paired with a stunning greenish-blue accent for that perfect pop of contrast.

https://youtu.be/kHHrtpv4KQc?si=Z_hPla05mLg9yWzd
I layered these colors in a cup and poured them directly over a straw.
The result? It created the most beautiful, delicate feather-like patterns! 🎨✨
The Big Lesson Learned: While the initial patterns turned out absolutely gorgeous, I made a bit of a mistake during the tilting process. In my opinion, I tilted the canvas just a little too much, which stretched out those perfect feather details. This is all part of the artistic journey! I am definitely going to try this technique again soon and pay much closer attention to the tilting phase.

What do you think? Do you like how it turned out, or do you think less tilting would have been better? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

Want to master my other signature flower techniques? Get my 7-page PDF Masterclass Guide (€7) here: https://ko-fi.com/s/663e8e900b

Premium framed original paintings are available via my US partner: Art by Rozzi 🇺🇸 (Worldwide shipping)

u/Fionaacrylic — 6 days ago
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Ocean Flip Cup experiment using a budget-friendly custom PVA glue pouring medium (No silicone used for these cells!)

>I wanted to test how far I could push a budget-friendly custom pouring medium with PVA glue to get organic ocean cells and lacing, without using any silicone. Really happy with how the metallic golds and Prussian blue interacted!
Watch the full step-by-step tutorial on my YouTube channel:
https://youtu.be/1RJ-s_zPnJk?si=UpWFQ3jSJ-DuiBZh

Premium framed originals from this collection are available here: artbyrozzi.com 🇺🇸 (Worldwide shipping)

u/Fionaacrylic — 8 days ago
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I poured acrylic paint through an egg separator... and the result surprised me! 🎨 | Experimental Fluid Art

I wanted to share this fun, experimental fluid art session. Instead of using traditional tools, I decided to try something completely different and poured my paints through a kitchen egg separator!

I mixed the acrylics with some craft PVA glue, and I absolutely love how the paint created these unexpected abalone cells and patterns along the way. To me, the final painting has a really peaceful ocean/water landscape feeling. Sometimes the strangest ideas lead to the most interesting results!

🛒 SHOP MY ORIGINAL ARTWORK:
👉 artbyrozzi.com

Thanks for watching and for your amazing support! Hugs from sLOVEnia! 🇸🇮✨

u/Fionaacrylic — 10 days ago
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From Spiral to Flowerbloom! 🌸✨ | Symmetrical Reverse Flower Dip

>Hey everyone! 🎨 I wanted to share this mesmerizing experiment where a simple spiral of fluid acrylic paint transforms into a gorgeous symmetrical flower bloom using the reverse dip technique. It's always so magical to watch the petals reveal themselves!

🚀 LEARN FLUID ART RECIPES AT HOME:
Getting your paint consistency right is 90% of the success when creating crisp flower petals. If you want to learn my exact mixing ratios, formulas, and how to avoid muddy colors, I put together a detailed 7-page PDF Masterclass Guide! You can grab your copy instantly here:
👉 https://ko-fi.com/s/663e8e900b

📺 WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hqEVfGFESyY

🛒 SHOP MY ORIGINAL ARTWORK:
Some of my original fluid art paintings—including pieces that have been exhibited internationally—are officially available for purchase on our website!
👉 artbyrozzi.com

Thanks for watching and for your amazing support! Hugs from sLOVEnia! 🇸🇮✨

#fluidart #acrylicpouring #pourpainting #flowerdip #fionaart

u/Fionaacrylic — 12 days ago
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Elegant Metallic Flower Bloom! 🌸 Symmetrical Black, Gold & Silver Pour

I used black and white as a base, then layered rich gold and silver metallics into the mix. Watching the clean, shimmering cells pop out during the reverse dip was absolutely mesmerizing!

LEARN FLUID ART RECIPES AT HOME:
Getting your paint consistency right is 90% of the success when creating crisp metallic cells. If you want to learn my exact mixing ratios, formulas, and how to avoid muddy colors, I put together a detailed 7-page PDF Masterclass Guide! You can grab your copy instantly here:
https://ko-fi.com/s/861625a957

🛒 SHOP MY ORIGINAL ARTWORK:
Some of my original fluid art paintings—including pieces that have been exhibited internationally—are officially available for purchase on our website!
artbyrozzi.com

Thanks for watching...

Hugs from sLOVEnia! 🇸🇮

u/Fionaacrylic — 11 days ago
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When Fluid Acrylics Turn Into Ocean Waves 🌊 | Relaxing Hairdryer Technique

Hey everyone! 🎨 I wanted to share my latest experiment where I played with fluid acrylics, a hairdryer, and a blowing tool to capture the movement of crashing water. I didn't really have a precise plan, but I love how fluid art can start as a completely unpredictable mess and turn into a beautiful seascape!

📺 WATCH THE FULL TUTORIAL HERE:
👉 https://youtu.be/FZ9dgVEgyD8?si=amvKJH6SS9PEsLs3

🛒 SHOP MY ORIGINAL ARTWORK:
Some of my original fluid art paintings—including pieces that have been exhibited internationally—are officially available for purchase on our website!
👉 artbyrozzi.com

Thanks for watching and for your amazing support! Hugs from sLOVEnia! 🇸🇮✨

#fluidart #acrylicpouring #oceanart #waveart #fionaart

u/Fionaacrylic — 13 days ago
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Mesmerizing Colander Acrylic Pour in Seconds! 🎨✨ | Beautiful Patterns

u/Fionaacrylic — 14 days ago