Soak-Stain Painting Like Helen Frankenthaler with Beverly Todd
Learn how to soak-stain raw canvas with acrylic paint, a technique introduced by Helen Frankenthaler in the 1950s using thinned-down paint to create abstract paintings. We’ll add a few new twists inspired by the 1960s tie-die era. Watch and create along with artist Beverly Todd. Supplies: unprimed canvas (scraps or any size), Golden wetting agent, dishwasher rinse aid, water, acrylic flow paint , spray bottle with water, brushes. Beverly Todd www.btoddarts.com | www.santafeartistgetaway.com Beverly Todd is Chief Getaway Artist at Santa Fe Artist Getaway, a creativity coach, workshop leader, and abstract expressionist artist.

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Marks Layers Color

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Soak and Stain Technique

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Creating Blends and Soft Edges with Acrylic

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Make Mini Abstracts with Beverly Todd

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SoakStain Painting Technique of Helen Frankenthaler influenced by Jackson Pollock & Abstract Masters

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Helen Frankenthaler interview (1993)

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Abstract Painting Tutorial 7: Color Field

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John Elderfield and Carol Armstrong on Helen Frankenthaler | In Conversation | Gagosian Quarterly

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How to paint like Willem de Kooning – with Corey D'Augustine | IN THE STUDIO

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Worst Mistake Acrylic Painters Make

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How To Paint Abstracts Fast and Easy / Art with Adele

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Mounting Canvas Onto Board: Learn How to Mount Your Own Canvas

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How Acrylic Glazing Creates Depth in Your Artwork

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Helen Frankenthaler Tribute Film

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Quick Tip 458 - Transparent White

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How to paint like Willem de Kooning – Part 2 – with Corey D'Augustine | IN THE STUDIO

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Canvas Priming Lesson

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Demos in Abstract: Making Personal Marks

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540. The Surprising Way Soak Stain Fluid Art Can Elevate Your Creativity!

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