Watch as I paint one of my disco balls and explain my technique and the inspiration behind the series. www.sari.studio/ Link to disco ball reference photos: www.sari.studio/blog-1/not-so... Instagram: / not_sorry_art
First, I want to say thank you for sharing this for free. It shows what a kind heart you have. Second, I want to say thank you for making Not Sari Art School a one-time payment. Subscriptions have taken off and they all add up so quickly, while wages have only remained stagnant. I think it’s cool that you give freely; I believe it attracts love and abundance. Sending some of my love your way. ♥️ Oh, and I’m painting my first disco ball today!
Mine did not turn out as good because this was my first time trying it and also I had a very small square Canvas, but I really enjoyed it. Perfect for fellow Swifties
Loved this!! Love your language and directions. As a retired Art teacher, this felt very much like a value project I did with Art 1. But you helped me turn it in to my favorite object d' art...a Disco Ball. I got the overall gist from you and then just ran with it. I am dressing up as a Disco Ball for Halloween and had spray painted a thrift store blazer silver...I made my first attempt on the back of the blazer. I am sure it will not be my last. Thank you for so generously sharing your talents!
Your work is spectacular. Hello Sari, please what are the sizes of the basic brushes I should buy to start painting Mirror Globe. The brush to give the background and the brush for the mirror squares. Thanks
I genuinely apologize if I implied or said that this video was a literal paint along video. In real life these paintings take a full day or more to complete ( I actually had to hire a baby sitter to help while I filmed because it was so time consuming lol). If you’d be interested at length videos let me know. They’d be closer to 3-20ish hours so I’m not sure how I’d format that. Multiple parts maybe? I made this to help clarify my process for my followers who wanted me to break down my process for them. I suppose advice ( in this case an art demo) is worth what you pay for it sometimes 😅😅