Acrylic pouring. Mixed media art, resin art and mosaics. I have been an artist all of my life and except for high school art classes, I am self taught. I started pouring about four ago and I am hooked. Most of my art is ocean and beach related and I have a few different styles. The acrylic pours have just enhanced my beach mixed media artwork to another level. I also enjoy making jewelry from the leftover paint and have been very successful selling my art and jewelry at craft/art fairs around my area. I live in a beach town so that helps a lot! You will see in my art that I like to use texture and deep rich colors especially blues. I hope you enjoy my channel and grow with me! Thanks, Tina TSR Creations
Hello, I’m new to your channel and I find it beautiful all the work you do I’m wondering when I do it doesn’t look as shiny can I put a little resin on there or something to make it look a little bit shinier
Yes you can use acrylic paint to color your resin. Just keep in mind that you can only use a small amount because it will get gummy and hard to work with. 10% ratio of paint to your resin. I prefer using resin dyes and mica powders. They give a beautiful shine and depth to your artwork. Good luck and thanks for watching!
LOVE YOUR VIDEO..I''M DOING A PATTER TO HOLD MY LARGE CERAMIC KOI FISH. AND THIS RESIN ART WILL TO IT FOR ME. I THOUGHT USING CERAMIC PAINT WOULD BUT IT'S A POND NOT AN OCEAN SO I WOULD SMALL AMOUNT OF BLUE AND WHITE THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEO IT IS JUST WHAT I WANT. WHEN I'M DONE I'LL SEND YOU A PHOTO.
The colors and composition are stunning, Tina. I am on vacation in Hawaii and your beautiful piece looks like the gorgeous foliage you see here. Just amazing!
Tina- the colors against the blue background are glorious! And your dutch pour is beautiful. You made it look so easy- coming from someone who struggles with them😂
Nice, straightforward video, but I have a question. When you used the diamond glaze to put the cabochons onto that skin with the brown swirls, the three cabochons, they seem to have those silver air pocket specks underneath the glass. Even when they were dried, when they’re attached to earrings and necklace, it looks like there are imperfections underneath the cabochon. Do you have any trouble with those silver air pocket specks? I hate those so much.
Yes unfortunately sometimes if the cabochon gets any air trapped between the skin and itself this happens. I try to press them as hard as possible and sometimes weigh them down for several days with heavy books. It inevitably happens to some. Good thing is generally people think its part of the piece! Only we know they shouldn’t be there! Lol 😂
Had to come back to watch more of your work. I love your paintings. It was totally relaxing to watch this come together. Look forward to watching more. Thanks again. This is a pleasure!😊💐🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹