The way you layered the paint in the cup. And the way in which you poured the paints onto the canvas. And the way you tilted and manipulated the paint on the canvas. Makes for a stunningly beautiful piece of art!!!!
Yes I finally got a click bait title :) I had to listen to that song nonstop since it was the only cd in one lab. I grew to like it a lot. Thanks for staying and watching!
You are the only artist who takes the wandering straight pour to this level. It's absotively stunning! And your patience while tilting is amazing. The control you have is astounding moving something off the edge while keeping what is on both sides of a little area. This is simply barley at its best (even better than beer).
Thank you Janise! I am happy to hear you liked my little barley so much! It was an unusual pour so I wasn't 100% sure how to tilt it. Thank you so much for watching!
That is truly the most enchanting ring pour I’ve seen yet. In both colors and composition. I look forward to seeing a lot more of your videos. Thank you.
Thank you! I think this was the only wandering straight pour I tried with the spinner so thank you for reminding me I meant to try that again! I hope you find many other videos to enjoy and thanks for watching!
Absolutely stunning! Watching you tilt is mesmerizing and you’re so purposeful and patient! I tend to be rushing! Thank you for the therapy!!! So enjoyable 😃💝 ✌️💜😊
Wow thank you so much Michael! I am actually pretty surprised this one is so popular but I guess the artist can only see the flaws :) Thank you for watching and I hope you find others you like as well!
@@JamieCreatedThat I will try to do this work once. I bought paints, silicon oil and canvas. Now I just have to have the courage to try it. I think this work is beautiful
@@irisseiler9390 Good luck! I tried silicone only recently and found I needed to have some non silicone paint down first so the canvas didn't show through the bubbles. You have to find which technique fits you. I am not great at dutch pours but I like straight pours. maybe just try one or two techniques or sometimes it is overwhelming. I still have not tried dome techniques yet.
This is without a doubt, the most beautiful pour I have ever seen. Just amazing..... I would love to try it, but it is way out of my league. Thank you for sharing