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Fluid painting course
Fluid painting courses are as follows:

First, the preparation materials:

① fluid painting pigments.

② Wood board: 20*20 or 15* 15.

(3) Soft gel: priming, the purpose is to isolate the pigment from the board, and then turn the board yellow and turn it over to the pigment, causing the picture to yellow.

(4) Scrapers: Scrapers of various shapes are prepared according to the picture effect.

⑤ Disposable gloves: Acrylic pigments are difficult to clean, especially on clothes.

⑥ disposable cups.

Second, the production steps:

(1) Put the board coated with soft glue on the table, and put thumbtacks on the four corners below the board, so that it will be "suspended" to prevent it from being difficult to pick up after painting.

(2) According to the picture effect you want to achieve, pour pigments of various colors, and pay attention to preset similar colors, contrast colors, or any color matching effect you want.

③ Effect production:

Scraper scraping technique: After pouring the paint, gently "slide" the paint with a medium scraper, or manually slide and roll it to form different effects.

Large scraper flat scraping technique: scrape directly with a long scraper to form an effect at one time.

Pour the cup: You can pour your preset pigment into the cup layer by layer, then pour it on the mouth plate, and then pick up the cup, and the picture will show a flowing effect.

Running water painting is a paper dyeing process used for decoration by folk art in the last century or earlier, using the principle of oil-water incompatibility. The natural effect of fluid movement, like the ever-changing wave shape of the ocean, is beyond human control. Fluid painting does not need classical techniques and techniques, but the key lies in the ability of discovery and aesthetic appreciation.

China's ancient philosophy advocated the humanistic thought of "Tao and Nature", and this artistic form of fluid painting just reflected the spiritual connotation of Tao and Nature.