I didn't plan to do an Iris series until after I blew this one out and then it seemed like a no-brainer! The endless colors of irises make color selection an easy decision, which is often half the battle with fluid art. Full recipe details and colors used are listed below.
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Paints used: Artist's Loft Flow Acrylic White, Arteza Marmalade, Pearl Amaranth Red, Pearl Magenta and white, Master's Touch Rouge, Modern Master's English Brown. Each of these were mixed with 1 part paint, 2 parts Floetrol and 1/2 part water plus a bit more water if necessary to thin.
The base was mixed 3 parts paint, 5 parts Floetrol and 2 parts water.
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