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Hi!
There are certain colors that I adore!
But I don't know how to combine them well.
Green Gold is one of them!
Although it colors beautifully with brown tones or gold, something is still missing... perhaps Turquoise blue?
Here I managed to combine her, with quite a contrasting color.
I didn't know beforehand that it would look so pink-red!
But it works like crazy!!
This is from my freestyle hand, I had a plan, but it remains fluid art...!
Halfway through she started leading her own path....
I hope you enjoy her!!
(What creature do you see?!)
Love x Suzan
How I make my BASE:
Talens Art Creation Titanium White and Owatrol floetrol (1:3 minimal water added). I do this in portions (cups) of 35 grams of Titanium White and 105 grams of Owatrol, and usually add 5 grams of water. I make larger stocks of this, and always try to let it rest for at least 2 days so that it has fewer air bubbles
The COLORS I used:
TLP Parakeet
ColourArte PE Citrine Druzy
Golden Interference Orange
Golden QNAG
Golden Transparent Brown Iron Oxide
Golden Green Gold
Golden Sap Green Hue
Golden Van Dyke Brown
I MIX MY COLORS also with Owatrol floetrol. Ratio depends on the pigmentation and thickness of the paint, also a very small amount of water added for consistency, but slightly thinner than the base.
I first wet my PIGMENTS with a little JoSonja varnish until I have a paste. Then I add a small scoop of binder (Caparol). I also use Owatrol as PM with the pigments and that is not paint. It therefore lacks the binding. And I personally don't like it when colors become 'runny'. So that's how I solve it. Then I also add Owatrol floetrol to this, I do that by eye, in the same consistency as the other colours.
I make my CELL ACTIVATOR with acrylic paint and Australian floetrol (1:2). I used Amsterdam Titanium White here. For the Gold cell activator I mix two different types of Gold. I use Golden Bright Gold and Amsterdam Deep Gold (1:3 approximately). Because Amsterdam works well, and Golden to make the color more beautiful!
I first started with flip cups and open cups. I then went all out on the Flower Dips (with the bottle bottom and a paper napkin). Next I made straight pours for more than half a year. The Wandering pours were my favorite! Since the beginning of 2024, I have started working with 'cell activators' and learned how to swipe. I will continue to do that, I expect, there are so many possibilities!