Arts & Humanities

Paint Pouring

Arts & Humanities

Posted by: clareok

24th Apr 2022 12:59am

I have just discovered Acrylic Paint Pouring & I am absolutely in love with this artform. Has anyone else tried a Dutch Pour or a Dirty Pour? Please share your experiences! 🎨🌈

Comments 8

Glenn3260
  • 24th Mar 2024 02:08pm

Hey ClareOK, I haven’t tried paint pouring myself, but it sounds mesmerizing! Watching colors blend organically on canvas, each piece unique, must be quite therapeutic. No Dutch or Dirty Pours in my past, but now you’ve piqued my curiosity. What’s been your favorite creation so far?

Bronte3258
  • 4th Dec 2023 10:25pm

Yes

heeleen
  • 28th Nov 2023 04:32pm

My daughter in law in Canada does it and the things she makes are so amazing, they look great, and it is fun at the same time.

heeleen
  • 22nd Jun 2022 12:38pm

My daughter-in-law, who lives in Canada has recently started doing this type of painting. She loves it and it looks so good. She said it is so much fun.

Jodv32088456
  • 19th May 2022 07:04am

Yes

clareok
  • 26th Oct 2022 06:54am
Yes

Thanx, it's really something that any of us can have a go at! 😊

jtmorri
  • 30th Apr 2022 05:52pm

We did the Dirty Pour at Primary School for art. I have seen people get paint and pour it down their inside home wall as a feature wall but have not done this myself.

clareok
  • 26th Oct 2022 06:58am
We did the Dirty Pour at Primary School for art. I have seen people get paint and pour it down their inside home wall as a feature wall but have not done this myself.

I think it's an the kind of artform where anybody can try. Also, it's I find it therapeutic. I suffer from depression, this really helps me.😎

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