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Using Acrylic Pouring Medium as a Non-Toxic Resin-Like Coat

December 5, 2013 by Michele Theberge 19 Comments

I try to keep everything in my studio non-toxic and was excited when I developed this method for creating a resin look without using highly toxic epoxy resins.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBAzfxWKMHY?rel=0

 

Here I answer some specific questions I got from an artist in Guatemala on drying time with the pouring medium in different climates. Also, about adding gold leaf or other metal leaf in pouring medium. I got cut off but don’t worry, it continues in the next video.

 

Continuation of questions in previous video about using Pouring medium with inks and spray paint:

Here’s a list of materials mentioned in the videos above:
Liquitex pouring medium – 8oz.
Liquitex pouring medium – 1 gallon
Composition gold leaf
Composition silver leaf
Liquitex acrylic ink
Liquitex soft body acrylic paint set
Liquitex airbrush medium
Liquitex spray paint
Krylon spray paint (gloss acrylic)

Filed Under: acrylic mediums, acrylic mediums video, acrylic painting, painting, painting technique, painting techniques, pouring medium

Worst Mistake Acrylic Painters Make

January 30, 2013 by Michele Theberge 17 Comments

After one of my acrylics talks a few years ago, an artist pulled me aside and said,
“Now, I finally understand why my paintings are falling apart! I wish I had known what you just taught me 10 years ago!”

My heart went out to her. I’ve made more technical mistakes with my art over the years than I care to recount. That’s why I’m so passionate about sharing with artists how to build a sound and stable paint film.

I don’t want to hinder anyone’s creative process. That’s the last thing I want! That’s why I offer some sound alternatives here to get the same look without harming the paint film.

Please, please share this info with all your painter friends, artists groups, classes, professors, etc. I’ve found in the 15 years I’ve been teaching this to artists of all levels from those with 40 years experience and paintings in museums to the absolute beginner, only about 5% have ever heard of underbinding. Let’s make sure no more artists have their paintings fall apart by something that could easily be avoided.

These are the materials I mentioned in the video above:
Liquitex airbrush medium
Liquitex gloss medium
Liquitex acrylic gesso 32oz.

Filed Under: acrylic mediums, acrylic painting, paint, painting, painting techniques, video Tagged With: acrylic, acrylic mediums, acrylic paint, mistakes, paint, painting, painting mistakes, painting techniques, underbinding, video

Saving Acrylic Paint on Your Palette

November 22, 2012 by Michele Theberge 10 Comments

Isn’t it frustrating (and expensive!) to waste paint? I’ve got a video for you with my favorite tips on how to save acrylic paint on your palette after your painting session. Please feel free to post your comments or suggestions!


Metal butcher tray
Glad Press n’ Seal

Filed Under: acrylic painting, art, art supplies, artist, paint, painting, painting technique, painting techniques, video Tagged With: acrylic painting, art, art supples, artist, paint, painting techniques, palette, saving painting, studio clean up, video, wasting paint

Adding Texture to Your Paintings Using Ceramic Stucco & Flexible Modeling Paste

October 19, 2012 by Michele Theberge 4 Comments

When I first switched over from oils to acrylics years ago – I was always trying to get away from the “plastic-y” look they had.

Then I discovered the array of gels and pastes that could take the standard paint texture from creamy to stiff to sandy to matte.

The two I show you in this video are still in my all-time favorites list.

Hope you enjoy it and let me know your thoughts! Have you used these before? What are your favorite acrylic gels? Any techniques you’d like to share?

Filed Under: acrylic mediums, acrylic painting, art, art supplies, creativity, inspiration for artists, paint, painting, painting technique, painting techniques, video Tagged With: acrylic mediums, acrylic pa, acrylic painting, Acrylic painting projects, acrylic projects, adding texture, art, art supplies, charcoal, creativity, inspiration for artists, mixed media, oil painting, paint, paint texture, painting, painting techniques, projects, techniques, texture, texture gels, video

You can do this!

June 22, 2012 by Michele Theberge 2 Comments

Wherever you are right now as an artist, I am here to remind you that you can do this.

Top of the World, ink on paper ©Theberge 1992

It may not always be easy and it may not always be smooth but if you keep at it you will experience joys and rewards you could not have dreamed of from where you stand right now.

It may not always look exactly like you dreamed it would, but the life you aspire to is waiting for you.

I just wanted to make sure you remembered this.

Your work means something. There is a place for your work in this world. No matter what kind of work you make, there are people out there just WAITING for you work.

Really.

There hearts are longing for what you and ONLY you can give. Just as there is no one in the entire world who looks quite like you, there is no one in the whole entire world who can create what you do.

Your work is important.

Please remember that.

Now, go get in the studio!

Filed Under: acrylic painting, art, artist, artist quotes, creative process, creativity, inspiration for artists, motivation for artists, paint, painting, painting techniques, perseverance, self-discipline Tagged With: acrylic painting, art, artist, artist quotes, creative process, creativity, inspiration, inspiration for artists, paint, painting, perseverance, Pinting techniques, self-discipline, you can do this

Have you ever gotten paint on your clothes?

May 8, 2012 by Michele Theberge 8 Comments

Ever gotten paint on a favorite item of clothing, carpet of piece of furniture?

This is hands-down my most popular video on youtube:

This method works for the toughest dried on acrylic paints and mediums as well as oil paints AND it’s a non-toxic, biodegradable product.

Another tip – my husband and I have restored 3 different hundred + year-old homes and I have used this product to safely soak layers and layers of the paint off of intricate hardware.

Andrew Lenz owner of Lenz Arts in Santa Cruz claims it “saved his marriage” after he tracked tar in the house and nothing else he tried would remove it from the carpet.

Hope this helps!

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