Wow! Wow! Wow! Idea with a canvas underneath is awesome. I normally paint on melamine and ceramic but with different technique. Was thinking of trying pour technique but was apprehensive becasue of wastage that happens for colours. NOw this canvas idea will solve the problem. Thanks for sharing.
Nicely done Tracie. You have a good color sense. So many people doing flow painting can have bad color choices and it just ruins the project. Hey have you ever thought of doing a bowl and tray set like this for a dining room table?
I noticed you did not pour in the center of bottom of bowl. Is there a reason? I loved the whole idea of painting on ceramic over canvas! Thanks for video.
I love both of them. Thank You for sharing it! Your videos are short and great for me! Enjoying all of them.You are doing right! Good Art. Good Future!
Are your mediums colorless? If not what did you use in this video? New to this do trying to figure out how you mixed it. Is the pouring medium necessary? Would be nice to see a quick tutorial.
Thank you. This was so long ago, but I think I used about 10-12 oz of paint for the bowl and the painting. And I probably sealed it with either Liquitex gloss varnish or Winsor & Newton Profession gloss varnish. Those are the ones I normally use.
Thank you Judy. I really don't measure. I mix my pm using floetrol, liquitex pm and water in a jug. Then, I just add it with my paint until I get the right consistency. It depends on the type of paint I'm using how much I add. The thicker the paint I use more pm I use.
@@TracieReed Thank you so much. I am just getting started in paint pouring. I love your ideas and the combination of colors. You show us we are only limited by our imagination.
Excellent!!! The colours were so pretty and I.can see how the two perfectly complement each other. Loved watching this, Tracie. Thank you. I have just tried pouring metallics on a black squat bottle with foil instead of canvas underneath. I then dipped two small canvases onto the foil. I had to add a little more paint and re dip but they turned out great. The bottle was a little disappointing. Perhaps not enough paint or maybe I should have used gesso on it first. Will redo it and see what happens. Cheers, Marie ‘downunder’
WOWZA, that bowl turned out amazing! It seems to me that those paints would peel right off that bowl! How does it stay on there? Did you have to sand the bowl at all to get the paint to adhere? Gee, I'd want to make a whole set of those, and yes, those paints looked amazing together. I have always loved copper/bronze/browns with aqua or teal. In fact, everything I want to paint is in those colors. Someone needs to lock up all my teal, aqua, and turquoise colors to keep me from using them. I used to make jewelry before arthritis got to my hands and it was the same way. I wanted to buy as much turquoise as I could because that's all I wanted to make. Turquoise and black look pretty good together too. Just found an idea onto myself. I think your work is great. I haven't seen a painting yet that I thought was a "hot mess" as paint pourers like to say. Keep up the great work Tracie!
Thank you so much Laura. The only prep I did to the bowl was to wipe it off. No primer or sanding needed. I have poured on glass many times and have never had a problem.
Terry, that is in the description of the video. I have copy pasted that info for you :) I sealed the painting and the bowl with Windsor & Newton Professional Gloss Varnish.
I love watching your videos, however I hate the input of music, because I am watching and all of a sudden I get a loud blast of music. I really like it when you are describing what you are doing. You do lovely work.
DecoArt Makes a sealer that is dishwasher safe. I have used it on mugs before. It works pretty good. Its just kind of hard to apply. It leaves streaks.
These pieces are gorgeous! I love them. May I ask how you were able to get the rim of the bowl covered so beautifully? Does the paint just adhere to that surface as it runs down but doesn't actually drip into the bowl? Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful color combination!