Bjr merci pour le partage c'est vraiment très beau 😁 ! Dans votre liste de produits que vous utilisez vous ne mettez pas le nom de votre marker blanc.... pourriez vous le nommer svp 🙂 Merci 👋🐦🌈 Cathy 🪷
I absolutely love your stuff!!! You're so fun, and I love your free spirit when it comes to creating art. I believe art should be about expression. I am new to all of this. I only started painting a few weeks ago but watching you is helping me tremendously. Most of the artists just paint to music and don't explain what they're doing. Thank you for explaining what you're doing and thinking as you go. Thank you for explaining what some of these products do, and what you're using them for. I do have more questions about the "dirty water". What is that again? I love how it adds suddle depth. This piece with the circle is great! Loveeee it!!!!
Oh my gosh! This is super cute! I love the dirty water idea! I'm a no waste type of person, so I LOVE that idea! Can't wait to try some of your tips! ❤
@TiffanyRemijn I'm actually starting a collage of my dog now! I just glued down a printed out photo first because it's layers on the canvas anyway. I'm so excited to see how it will turn out using some of these tips ❤️
*who knew* you don't even need a cell activator to make blooms... you just need to know a miniscule amount about pigment densities, and something called the Rayleigh-Taylor Instability phenomenon. It's actually a lot simpler than you might think. It might actually require that you Google something for yourself, though. So. Most people don't know about it.
I do know, there is a lot of information and you tube videos about Rayleigh-Taylor . The first video I ever watch was Chase Fluid Art . However consistency is tough for a lot of people, including myself, floetrol is a nice hack as it's very forgiving.
Now you have me questioning why I use the glue other than to make sure that the foil sticks to the canvas and if there are seams do to using multiple pieces. 🤔 once you've got the first layer of acrylic paint, it's a pretty strong surface to work on.
This first stuff you’re using is tyvek-what the postal service and other companies make those soft mailing envelopes from.(way cheaper or free if you save those)
I’ve thanked YT artist for sharing great tutorials (and you do) but I’ve never told anyone that I wish they were my neighbor! You could do stand up and I’d watch an hour show! You’re a talented and generous artist but your personality and stream of consciousness comments are priceless! You are a one of a kind YT artist. 😂0:45
This is brilliant! No tacky gaudy colours, it’s classy and peaceful. I’d love to touch it. You also give a thorough information demonstration. Thank you. ✔️