r/AcrylicPouring 24d ago

How This Double Dip Created Such Gorgeous Trees Will Surprise You! 🌳🎨

In this fluid art experiment, I tried adding silicone oil to just one of my paints and explored two different techniques — a blowout and a double dip. While the blowout wasn’t my favorite, the double dip completely stole the show! 🌳 The results? Gorgeous, organic tree-like shapes with stunning effects that you just have to see.
https://youtu.be/Lbo8gaZ2RDA?si=zq3zsecn-tAzzuQk
If you’re a beginner or an experienced fluid artist, this is a fun and creative way to explore the magic of acrylic pouring while using up leftover paint. Grab your paints, get inspired, and let’s create something beautiful together! 🎨✨

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u/bootywerewolf 24d ago

Also kind of reminds me of metal band logos with wild fonts.