Don't play it safe with the FLOP CUP pour!

Published 2024-01-30
I took a page out of the acrylic pouring book of B R Turner (links below) and tried out a vibrand color flop cup pour. There is still a lot I need to learn but I do love this technique.

All Comments (21)
  • @g8rmomof2
    I love listening to you! You’re the one who got me hooked on pour painting! So enjoyable!❤
  • @larrypelfrey5103
    This is absolutely beautiful, I hope one day I’ll be able to do paintings like this.
  • @Spiceyspiney
    This is the first time I've ever seen this technique. The final result is absolutely gorgeous 😍
  • @death057
    I've never made a mistake I don't know what you're talking about I know nothing about that at all😂😂😂
  • @Faworki
    I bet doing a flop cup with inference colors ( pearl red, blue,etc) would be fun on a dark background. This is certainly a fun style tho! Very cool
  • @janawest7186
    I love your vid! I couldn’t say on tv, so I’ll say it on my phone! Thank you!!!
  • @ShelliN100
    I love his stuff too! I tried the cake spinner moving and it started out great but then the yellow was too thin and got mud. Yours looks great!
  • Love the new pour room. That was definitely a different way, I’ve not seen. I’ve watched a lot too. Thank you for an easier way to get the paint calculation. 😊
  • thanks for great and fun videos! When you mentioned keeping notes so you could go back and recreate pieces you like, I thought about marking the back with a sharpie with a corresponding number to your note pad. Just a thought! If not wanting to use Sharpie, use a little sticky "thingy".
  • @death057
    And he always puts a flow extender around his flop cups I have binge-watched his channel as well
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