Dutch Pour is an advanced acrylic pour technique. First, flood the canvas with a base coat of paint, any color you like. Second, pour 2 or more different colors in a wavy stripe across the canvas. Third, use a hair dryer to blow the color around. Sounds easy, right? It's not.
My first attempt was a disaster. Took a critical look, thought yuck, wiped the canvas clean. The second attempt was better, kept it - for now. I like the third one, definitely a keeper. Depending on personal taste, some may say it's beautiful, others: "It looks like dog barf".
Why is it called a Dutch Pour you ask? I wondered, too. Turns out, the woman who came up with the idea is Dutch, like the Dutch Masters - who would surely sneer at a Dutch Pour. Unlike Master Van Gogh however, she didn't sacrifice an ear to her art. I'm guessing V G was smoking some really good shit, not the cigars named after him and his fellow artists of the Dutch persuasion.
Maybe I should come up with an Irish Pour. Drink a Guinness Stout. Rinse the bottle and fill with several shades of green paint. Pour it onto the canvas. Drink another Stout.
Your pour journey has been fun to watch. These last two - so beautiful!
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