Hi there My name is Karen from Australia. I am fairly new to this art and I absolutely love this piece you have done. Are you able to give the recipes for the white and color paints so o can give this a go. Many thanks
@@KarenBowkett-xy1ht hi Karen, certainly if you go to the title and click on it, a drop-down arrow will show up and it’ll say more. Click on more and you’ll get the full description. Halfway down, I have my recipe for the base paint, and for the paints. I always list my recipes in the description. I’ll see if I can attach it here as well, but you should know that most of the RU-vid channels to put all their information in the description.
Base Recipe: 2 parts Floetrol 1 part Artist Loft Flow Acrylic White 1 part Apple Barrel White matte 1 part Behr 7050 satin enamel 1/2 part GAC 800 Water to thin consistency Paints Recipe: 1 part Floetrol 1 part paint 1/2 part Liquitex PM 1/4 part GAC 800 Water to thin consistency
Thankyou so much Louise for getting back to me so quickly. I really appreciate the recipe and I very excited to give this a go. Just wondering what is Apple Barrel white matte?
Oooooooooo! Super cool 😎! Thanks so much for this amazing presentation Louise ❤. This looks so beautiful. Congratulations on the new look 👏 👌. Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
Love this Louise! I think the orientation is one of those "eye of the beholder" choices! As you showed them, I was like oh, that one! Then the next I was saying wow, that's the one! Etc! Thanks for sharing this!
Another wonderful piece! Thank you for the drip test and for the real time tilting (everybody speed up the things ) .You are a most precisious artist.I' m glad to found YOU !🥰
Thank you! Macska, 😘I try to keep the important parts at real speed and cut out the fluff… how I would like it. Since the tilting is so important, I think real time is hugely important! Some videos I will start out at real time so you can see the pacing but in the interest of time I’ll speed up but I’m glad you like it the way I do it.
Louiseee, the pearls are gorgeous. I love your embellishments as well, its very subtle but makes all the difference. I found it interesting when you mentioned that you like the pearls but you wanted to balance it out, and i finally saw your vision when you were finished. Such a beautiful piece!!
Thanks so much 😘Lina, and I can’t believe that I forgot how much I love this technique being so absorbed and blooming. I will be doing a lot more of these for sure. And yes, I need to figure out the right recipe to get the effects I’m looking for in the right ratios. so much of this is just going with the flow and seeing what the paints giving you and then working with it! I just noticed that RU-vid is saying I’m not subscribed to you and I don’t understand. So I’m going to click the bell and hopefully get your notifications, I wondered why I haven’t seen anything lately.🥲
Hi Louise, I love the colors they're gorgeous. It's so weird that the blue color didn't show. You could always touch it up when it drys. I think it's stunning! Thank you for your great tutorial.❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful pearls Louise! I’m sure you’ll get better and better as you go! I could decide on which orientation and then I went to go back and it took me to someone else’s video 😮! Came back to comment! ❤
Thank you so much 😊 Nanette, this was a poor technique. I started with a long time ago, two years ago plus, and I’m just finally getting back to it and I always love this tech!!
Thank you Oswald, I do plan on trying this on black, but I’ve got to get more familiar with this process again and take one step at a time in changes. Tomorrow I plan on doing a trial for different base paints to see how differently they react and how the paints react
What's not to love about it. I think it is amazing. I love the softness in the middle and the pearls are fantastic. Great job Louise. I love all of them❣❤❤❤
What a wonderful fusion of these colors,Ms Louise,gorgeous cells,lovely mini swipes to add more details. At one point,I could see a seahorse in it,saw it in the beginning clip only 😅.In short,awesome artpiece 😍😍
I have a love/hate relationship with pearls. Such a difficult technique and recipe to master. It’s shocking to me how Sara makes it look effortless, but my pearls are like hungry hungry hippos 😂
Yes, great description, tweaking the satin enamel ratio and other things. Want pearls, but want the colors to survive those hungry poppies too! And not just leave QNAG
Beautiful cloud pour, Louise. Found myself wondering while watching and see the beauty, wondering if quartz or granite was porous enough to paint? Found the answer, but see it's not practical although possible. Was thinking countertops, but it seems that paint wouldn't be durable and would start flaking after it starts getting wet. Stunning piece! I liked the horizontal in number 3.
Thanks David and Kathy.😘 And actually, anything pretty much can be painted, and resin does a great job for durability, protection and beauty. Thanks, I like 3 too😉
Thank you, 😘Caroline, I have a ton of QNAG so I’m good for a while, but I think you can probably find online what the substitute golden is offering for this paint. I don’t know about the top of my head but when the time comes, I’ll have to research it.
I love the colors. Pearls are nice but they almost always eat up everything. I’ve been waiting for someone to do a recipe that doesn’t eat it up. My bets are on you.
Thanks Linda😘, start the betting pool because I’ll be working in just that. I Want some pearls and a ‘cloudy’ look, but not at the expense of my colors getting swallowed up whole!!