
I am painting some mini abstract acrylic paint pieces today and I thought I would share them with you in my Wednesday art video and also turn them into something useful, not just pretty! You will see what at the end of the video but I am sure you can guess from the photo can’t you?! I am also just sharing a little personal, where I am, artistically and on the business side of things, at the moment chat.
And in the video I mention that I want to build a community over on Patreon, well I have set up my page so go pop on over to find out more. I will probably do a whole separate blog post and video about it soon, so think of this as the soft launch! But my idea is that it will be like a subscription service that you can pledge what you want to and get extra art learning, inspiration and behind the scenes from me. So do take and look!
Enjoy today’s video, the product list is below and a close up photo of the finished projects is below too!
VIDEO: Mini Abstract Acrylic Paintings And An Idea For Using Them!
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Daler Rowney – Mixed Media Spiral Sketchpad (I use A3 and cut it down)
Masking tape (I used Washi Tape)
Amsterdam Standard Acrylic Paint (Quinacridone Rose Light, Pyrrole Red, Turquoise Green, Greyish Blue, Paynes Grey)
Amsterdam Acrylic Paint nozzles
Pebeo Studio Acrylics Paint (irridescent, DNYA, green blue, gold)
Daler And Rowney System 3 Brushes (3/4 flat, filbert size 4, round 8)
Ranger Artist Brushes
Golden Regular gel (Gloss)
Kraft Card blanks
Kraft Cardstock (Or make your own from kraft cardstock)
Palette knives
Heat tool (Optional)
Posca pen PC-1MR (Black)
Great white pen alternative-
Schminke Aero Color Professional Supra-White OPAQUE Acrylic ink
To fill:
Schminke Aero Color Professional empty marker pens

If you enjoyed those mini abstract paintings don’t forget that I have more abstract inspiration videos on my channel and I have put them in a ! Happy binging!
Kim