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Painting with Acrylics: Liquitex Intermixability (How to Paint a Tiger)

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Discover the power of Liquitex Intermixability by combining spray paint, ink and acrylic paint to create layers of depth and radiance in your artwork!
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Join artist Kimberly Parker at Vancouver's Emily Carr University of Art + Design as she takes you through her process for painting a portrait of a tiger. Combining Liquitex Spray Paint, Inks!, Soft and Heavy Body acrylics, Kimberly demonstrates the ease of mixing different forms of acrylics to paint a tiger that truly jumps out of the canvas!
Watch Painting with Acrylics: Liquitex Intermixability above to learn techniques for quickly blocking in a dynamic base layer using spray paint, knowing when to use soft and heavy body acrylics, building up details using a fan brush, and using ink washes to add depth and focus to your paintings.
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Credits
Featuring
Kimberly Parker
Special Thanks to
Liquitex
Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Produced by
Opus Art Supplies
Created by
Ryan Mund
Music by
Dan O'Connor
"The Streatham Hill Gods"
Category
Arts
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