Hey there painting friends, raise your hand if you love the ocean as much as I do!
I’m a scuba diver as well as a painter, so naturally I love bringing ocean creatures into my paintings when possible. This painting was inspired by a photo I found online with no artist credit (I have since discovered that the original artist was Danny Young) I couldn’t find a video or any details so I had to figure it out myself! I went for a 12x24” canvas so I could really shape it properly.
A “Micro Swipe” is similar to a ghost swipe technique, but it uses silicone oil to create cells. Generally small, flexible swipers are used, though you can use putty knives, palette knives, or bits of paper towel to create a similar effect.
I created my blue tape template by sketching on kitchen parchment paper, taping over the sketch, and cutting it out. Although it doesn’t make a perfect seal on the canvas, it really helps guide the application of paint and minimizes mess.
My paint is all mixed with floetrol (about 2:1 floetrol to paint) and thinned water to a mediumthin consistency. Paintmixing video is here! • Mixing Paint for Acrylic Pouring ST...
Dark Navy (Blickrylic Pthlalo Blue and Apple Barrel Black)
Metallic Teal (Blick Studio Acrylics)
Metallic Blue (Sargent)
Metallic Sea Mist (Craft Smart)
Teal (mix of paints scraped from the surface of a previous painting)
White (Sargent and Apple Barrel)
Time stamps:
0:00 Intro
0:38 Setup and colors
2:48 Adding the colors
5:26 Swiping!
8:42 Removing the tape
14:32 Touchups and final details
19:54 Closeup!
21:55 Dry touchups
29:14 All done!
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I’m Anna, a mom of 3 living in smalltown West Virginia. I’ve been fluid painting since 2019 and loving every minute!
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Music: “Fractal of Light” by Chris Haugen