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I'm like really new! I'm taking care of my brother who is 73 years old and he take up a lots my time, he's an artist taught himself from a young boy and I'm trying to encourage him to draw, abstract, paint again. He has dementia and some mental illness but yet alert 🚨 I show him what you do and he amaze of how art is today and now I'm doing it myself. I've spent lots o money 💰 on paint etc need to get Silicon and a few more things and I did a little, as soon as things calm down we are going to get going! Just want to thank you 🙏 for sharing your work and making it easy for me, it's helps me to focus! Diane Hull. Blessings
Thank you so much Diane ! Something like this is exactly why I do it and I really appreciate your feedback ! If you have questions just write them in the comments, I try to answer everything ! 👍
Sometimes when I do my smaller canvases and now they'll be extra paint paint I'll put a record album underneath my canvas as I pour and spread I make sure that what comes up the edges Falls on the album I stretch it out on the record and turn that into a clock. at the end you have an awesome 2 piece art work . you do awesome work
@@babygirlfemale6507 it's amazing with this form of Art so many possibilities when I first began I wasted a lot of paint but over time you know we all kind of learned you can show that a little more
1) I love how this came out, 2) I love that you made use of the extra paint. That second one looks like abstract dragons flying around a mountain, really cool!
Beautiful use of left overs. I've been waiting to see someone use op those leftovers. I know I could not afford to waste that much paint. I actually like the leftover pour a little better than the original. The are both lovely!
I must agree, that moment the cup released the paint should be one of those "most satisfying, or most relaxing" images! I love the cells, it's beautiful. I will have to try your paint mix ratio, Thank you for giving that info too.
One day I'll watch you do nothing but spit on the canvas, and I'll like it. You got magic hands. And I'll never understand how your colours don't mix: I expected a lot more green and orange in your painting ;)
It isn't as easy as it looks. I've done several and can't seem to get the paint to pouring medium ratio proper, it just isn't coming out right. Idk what I'm doing wrong, if it's too much base paint or not enuff paint not enuff medium or what. It's hard to say
@@bobiijae790 "It isn't as easy as it looks" That´s absolutly right BobbieJean. Many factors play a role... maybe it's not the mixture between color and pouring medium, but too much or too little water. Over time you get a feeling for it. That the finished Mixture should have the consistency of warm honey, you know ? Maybe you can orientate yourself by that 👍
This is awesome! I always thought the paint from the edges was wasted. The contrast between the two is perfection! You basically have a 2 work installation from one pour! Such a great way to utilize what would otherwise be wasted money in supplies!
I would love to see you use fire engine red lemon yellow black lime green and just a tad bit of the brightest Orange let me tell you those colors together are like wow just bring it out there I see you're wearing a different hat today🌺
Wow..have not seen one of your art video for a while..but you never disappoint...what beautiful colors, in the cells, so vivid the color and always pleasing composition.
I'd be interested to see what this looked like when it was dried, it was still too glossy to be dry. All my pours change drastically after drying and I lose a lot of the cells or patterns I initially create.
Wow this looks fantastic! 🔥👌🏾💯 So the spill over paint got put on another canvas? I always feel wasteful when i do these kinds of pours, im constantly looking for new ways to make use of the paint 😉
New to this, and its fantastic , i love it! Q. How does the paint form into pools and cells? I get it keeps separate and doesn't mix when used like this, yet it forms cells that are gorgeous...love to know why.. Thank you for the lessons
It is the mixture and the silicone that is essential. You can find the mixture in my videos in the video description, also how much silicone was used. When silicone is used, heat is also used in the form of a heat gun or torch, which not only removes unwanted air bubbles but also heats the silicone, which then rises to the surface and forms cells. Thank you ! 😊
This is gorgeous! Last weekend my niece (10) and nephew (12) were with me. After watching some of your videos, they asked me to buy them pouring Equipment for XMas. Well, and they shall have it 😉