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Pour painting is an acrylic pouring technique where acrylic paints are poured onto a canvas or surface and then manipulated in different ways to create interesting abstract designs. Students learn fluid acrylic pouring methods and techniques to produce unique artworks.
All supplies are provided for the classes including canvases, acrylic paints, silicone oil/additives, stir sticks and gloves. Students only need to bring an apron or old clothes to protect their clothing from possible paint splatters.
Techniques taught include the classic pour, flip cup, swipe, negative space techniques and more. Instructors demonstrate different techniques and provide guidance to help students explore their creativity with this fluid medium.
No previous art or painting experience is required. Classes are suitable for beginners and provide step-by-step instruction to learn the basics of acrylic pouring in a fun and supportive environment. All levels are welcome.
Class sizes are limited to 12 students to allow for plenty of one-on-one guidance from the instructor. Small classes ensure plenty of individual attention and support is provided to help every student succeed in creating their own unique artwork.
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