Using a plastic mask, i poured PVA glue in and spread it about in hopes so i could add paint and peel it out afterwards. This PVA glue breaks up the paint when added. I mixed a lot of blue in so the peel would be a deep blue like a deep ocean to express a sad, isolated emotion to convey the dreamer drowning in their mind. I proceeded to add yellow, white, pink and black. The other colours are to represent the other colourful dancers to show how they are still present even if this colour is dominating right now.
I found the movement of the paint spreading incredibly interesting as it instantly began to disperse and lose its colour amongst the blue. Unfortunately, i couldnt get the PVA glue to settle and dry with the black paint present like in the second video as i couldnt set the mask down flat.
Using the edge of a pallet knife, i pulled the white paint out. I really enjoyed doing this and being able to mix the colour in the moment. Again the PVA glue wouldnt settle so i lost the paint but i would like to develop this and do a paint pour and love the paint into each other to show how the dancers come together at the end of the visuals.
Using the remainder of the paint mix and PVA glue, i spread it out on a piece of acetate as it was partial dry so was quite thick. Then i added pink and white paint with yellow ink. The liquid mixed really well with the paint. To improve this ik would have had less of the PVA glue so you can see through the acetate more as it is impossible to do so.
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