This wing pour is a modified version of the tree ring pour with the aim to get two mirrored wings as a result. Each colour is mixed individually, together with the pouring medium (for example; liquitex) and water. The ratio is approximately 1:1:<1. First the colour which should appear between the wings is filled into the cup first. You can then carefully apply the second colour to one side of the cup. This colour will appear on the inside of the wings. As a contrast you can apply some of the first colour again into the second colour. Then pour a high-contrast colour in a circle on the already filled colours but so that the colour is only at the edge of the cup. Raise the canvas a little on your side and pour the paint in the middle quarter in a fine, constant stream onto the canvas. Lifting the canvas will cause the paint to run away from you causing a long wing shape. Once the paint is poured, you can move the painting surface back and forth and allow the paint to flow in its own direction to create a flowing/wing-like pattern. For more cells you can lightly go over the paint with a blow torch.
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