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How to Paint a Fun and Easy Acrylic Agate Art Painting

Here’s a little known facts about me,I have a side to me that is a complete science geek which makes me love this agate-inspired pattern even more. I started collecting rocks,minerals and gems when I was about 12 years, and then when I hit 14, I continued kind of secretly until my 20’s, when it wasn’t a very cool thing to do. It’s actually how I started making jewelry when I was around 14. I would go to rock shows(not the cool concert kind) and buy gem stones and findings and make creations in my parent’s dark basement for hours. I even subscribed to Rock and Gem magazine. Oh, what was that,what’s hanging out? Oh, my inner geek is showing? Let me tuck that back in, Thanks.:)So, there is still that inner rock lover in there and I thought it would be kind of fun to see if I could mimic the natural patterns of agate in an acrylic painting. So here is the super simple tutorial on How to Paint a Fun and Easy Acrylic Agate Art Painting!

How to paint an agate inspired painting

I kind of like this project for how fun and messy it is too! And it makes nice piece of modern,abstract art. If you don’t want to make agate art, you can find beautiful,similar art canvases here. You can also grab this free abstract art printable here. I was very inspired by the patterns in both Blue Agate and Malachite. I decided on the Blue agate for this canvas. You can watch this video for the basics of the technique, and then see the step-by-step below. It’s really easy, but very messy! So if you like getting paint on your hands, this project is FOR YOU! You can also see how to paint a brush stroke abstract painting as well.

Draw lines with your paint to make an agate canvas pattern

Start by using your paint tubes of medium body or heavy body acrylic paint and start “drawing” lines on your canvas, one after the other in the pattern on your “inspiration” stone. Pick colors that seem to go together in the stone. For my blue agate, I chose Gold, Grey, White, Teal, Aqua, Light Aqua and Bright Blue.

Make a fun agate inspired canvas with acrylic paint

After you’ve drawn all of your lines, have everything ready. You’ll need lots of newspaper under your canvas to catch the paint you pull off the edge, and a piece of cardboard. I just used a box flap. The next part are some really simple steps to make your agate wall art!

Drag your cardboard across the paint for an agate pattern

Start at the edge, and with firm and even pressure, pull your flap across your paint, with a bit of a scoop movement to make the agates “waves”.

Dra your card board across your paint to make your pattern

Here’s a view from the other side.You might have to re-drag once or twice, but don’t re-drag too many times, it blends the paint too much and you lose some of your line definition. I had that happen with my first pattern and I learned better for my second!

The extra paint with making lines for an agate inspired canvas

See how much paint your end up dragging off? Keep this and use it for another project like coasters or create abstract art with matting.

Paint covered hands Take on a new hobby with blogger burn out

If you doing acrylic painting right, your hands will always look like this. Let your first set of striations and paint pulls dry.

Start a second one once your paint is dry layer paint ans pull from the other direction

Once your paint is dry, you can start on your second pattern the exact same way.

A straited pattern with layered paint

If you pull your acrylic paint correctly for your agate art and don’t over-blend, you get a great 3-D effect. I ended up lining the edges of all of my ‘rocks’ with gold paint to tie everything together. I also mixed up the colors and patterns a little bit. It was really fun even if it does waste a ton of paint.

easy DIY agate inspired art

I like the pattern on the bottom right the best. It looks the most realistic.3rd times the charm! I spray painted a little glass dish I had with some gold spray paint to go along with it.

gold and metallic glasware as accesssories

I just love the organic feel to it. You can see how I made glass plates that resemble framed agate slices.

Easy DIY rock inspired pattern

And i’sa really fun project and a fun technique to play with! You can paint smaller versions and place them in frames, or leave them as just the canvas. I have also noticed agate sloooowly creeping into home decor as well, like on this pillow, so I wanted to show you how to paint this fun acrylic painting of an agate-inspired striated pattern on canvas. You know I love a good painting project! Like how I used Pouring Medium to make this realistic faux marble table!s

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Marina Druker started to make art dolls in 2003 using air-dry clays. Not long after, she began creating unique crazy-quilted cloth dolls and soft toys. Marina is a reporter for a popular Russian doll magazine and has exhibited her work internationally. She lives in Holon, Israel.

Название Enchanting Art Dolls and Soft Sculptures
Автор Marina Druker
Издание: иллюстрированное
Издатель C&T Publishing Inc, 2012
ISBN 1607055295, 9781607055297
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