![]() I chose 6 different colors for my triptych canvases so I set up 6 cups and put as much paint as I wanted in each. Once your area is all set up, you can move on to mixing your paints. I also propped my canvases up on small shot glasses so the paint can flow over the edges. Thankfully these little triptych canvases are small enough that a baking sheet works. If I were doing a bigger canvas, I would cover more areas. Acrylic paint pouring is hella messy so be sure to protect your work surface. ![]() DecoArt Americana Premium Acrylic Paint in colors:įirst things first, you need to prep your area! Because these canvases are so small I’m using an old baking sheet covered in aluminum foil.Now you know! So, now that we’ve had some art educations, let’s move on to creating these acrylic paint pouring triptych canvases! Supplies Used for Acrylic Paint Pouring Triptych Canvases: Triptych canvases, in this case, are three canvases created simultaneously as one cohesive set of paintings, intended to be displayed together. If you’re wondering what the word triptych means, let me shine some light on this fun word! It’s a word used to describe, “a set of three associated artistic, literary, or musical works intended to be appreciated together.” according to. These little canvases are adorable at just 4″ square!! To change it up a little bit I decided to do a mini-set of triptych canvases instead of one large painting. Then I found out that DecoArt was releasing their Pouring Medium and Clear Pouring Top Coat, and I immediately ordered some. Acrylic paint pouring has been on my “to try” list for almost a year, but I hadn’t gotten around to it. Not another from my site, but another among the many on the web. Hello friends! I’m here to share another acrylic paint pouring tutorial. ![]() Some links in this post are affiliate links to products I love!
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