Double dip with Primary elements ~ Acrylic pour painting

I had some paints left from the pour, that I did with Marine and decided to experiment a little bit again.
Dip technique is really simple way to do nice painting without skills for drawing. Just drizzle some paint, dip them and you get a beautiful acrylic pour diptych painting. I experimenting with adding Liquitex gloss medium in my paint mixture, and Primary elements did bead as much. I did a little straight pour too, and it dried beautiful.

TECHNIQUE: Double dip, Dip technique acrylic pour
Video: https://youtu.be/1sSqk4a3l1Y
PROCESS:
- Pour your base on canvas
- Make stripes with your colours
- Pres the second canvas/wood/tile on top
- Split them apart

COLOURS:
- Boesner titanium white
- Amsterdam prussian blue phthalo mixed with Primary elements payne's grey
- Amsterdam olive green light mixed with Primary elements olive vine
- Amsterdam naples yellow green
- Amsterdam oxide black
- Pearl white

MATERIAL:
- 6x8 inch MDF board
- Acrylic paints mixed with pouring medium
- Wooden skewer
- Palete knife
- Torch

My pearl white mixture:
1 part Vallejo pearl medium
1 part titanium white
2 parts pouring medium

All my paints are mixed with Boesner Guardi acrylic binder and Dufa acrylic emulsion.
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Video: https://youtu.be/1sSqk4a3l1Y

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