I love this piece! Puddle pour with Ninja swipes 😂 so much fun! I added some detail in the end (all on camera) which gave it another wow factor. I can’t wait for this to dry! Name credit: (Ina M.) / s_mack_art / s.l.mackart
Yes, an exotic orchid. I have been watching videos all week long and I keep coming back to this one because it is so beautiful, so I am on my way to purchase what I need to do this one as my first acrylic pour.
This painting is gorgeous!! I see a modern representation of a bridal bouquet and veil!!! Breath taking!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🕊️✌️😀😃😄😁🤗
Why would anyone thumbs down this unless out of pure jealousy. This is beyond beautiful and makes my soul happy to look at. Nice job keep up the great work.
Santanna Howdyshell. I agree. Its like that comment about Sarah not being able to teach blah blah. Some people are just so rude. Sarah Mac you have taught me so much in just a couple of videos.
So beautiful. I just started doing the pours about 3/4 months ago. I had been doing my own technique but I’d never diluted my acrylic paints. Once I started using pouring mediums, I’ve been a pouring fool! I’m having so much fun with my new found techniques, and since I’d been working with different canvas and paper also glass. I’d never used a torch before so I had a teeny bit of trepidation the first time I used my torch from Amazon. After my first torch I’m okay!. I’ve been mixing my acrylic paints by Apple Barrel with a pouring medium also from Apple Barrel. I’ve also used Liquidtex to mix with my paints. But now I’m doing all of my old and new found techniques on glass. I’m WOW’ed and so is my husband.... when I use my matte acrylic paints I add 2 drops of silicon. I absolutely love everything you do. I’m sending you a picture of my latest pour on glass. I don’t have a Michaels where I live but we do have Joanne’s Fabrics and Walmart. Walmart has a pretty decent crafts section. Take care, and keep pouring. Kate, theflutterby🦋, from Seattle 🌈🦋
I have to say, most of the time I feel ‘anyone’ can do these pour pieces however you are a true artist. You create something really specific that I don’t feel that just anyone could do at all. Great work. Very unique.
This is such an angelic piece. I hope you name it something other than Ninja Swipe! In honesty, I hated it after the fist swipe and the second. I would have washed the canvas, but you have such an amazing eye and vision. Thank you for sharing. I know that can be hard for an artist. I will never call myself an artist. I am a good copy cat. But watching you is quite an experience for me. I see what colors you use and what techniques and then I go somewhere different. I stop wanting to copy you. I want to make something as beautiful as you in my own way. You are a wonderful teacher and inspiration!
Sorry to be off topic but does anybody know a way to get back into an instagram account? I somehow lost my login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
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This is one of my all-time favorite Ninja Swipes! And I still love watching you embellish and detail your paintings. Embellishment is one my all-time favorite things to do in fluid painting. Happy hugs and get well soon, prayers! ~Cheryl and Mark
I see many pouring videos where most of what happens is accidental, and sometimes someone gets lucky and it looks interesting, but what I enjoyed about this video were the extra details showing me that you are an actual artist.
Sall Francis Watch the other Ninja swipe video that Sarah did. It was the first time I had seen this technique used and my heart was in my mouth as well. Along with the wicked laugh afterwards and I cannot wait to try this method. It is so so out of the square.
This is AWESOME. It has to be my top favorite free acrylic pour painting. It doesn't seem that you waste a lot of paint. Nice. I really like the ninja swipe technique, there is so much depth and organic quality to it. Pretty neat.
I Love it, especially from your perspective. I was seeing it oblong with the top being bunny ears At 1st I thought it looked like a crazy nuked insect. Like Woodstock 50 years later. Don't do drugs. kids. but seeing it from your angle it's amazing❤
Sarah Mack an amazing result! I am just seeing it now 7 mths on... did it dry well? A wonderful abstract artist I met years ago said... if you see something in your abstract painting... get rid of it or you will alway see it.... composition rules still come into play and are good to know so you can keep them or break them... To anchor an image into the canvas sometimes it is good to have the image going out of the picture plane in at least three edges... even if only a tiny amount... love these colours and the Payne’s Grey (with it’s mix of at least four pigments ) is lovely blue bias choice with the gold! Well done!
Did my first Nija Swipe this morning! It came out....but.....not as beautiful or etheral as yours...! Mine was more like.....Birth of a psychedelic cockroach....but it IS cool! Thank you for sharing. (P.S. I had no Payne's grey, so I made some ;o)
@@karenkelleher989 You may find this a little hard to believe, maybe not, but a lot of my paintings do have a lot of imagery in them. I actually have one of an alien and a woman making love, I have angels and demons, and one which I had never even seen myself until last night, that has, I swear to God, an Anaconda, head and body, with another snake beside it(I swear, I am no devil worshiper!). Maybe I'll get the Virgin Mary out of my Ninja Swipe, who knows :-)
Love love!! You’re so talented. I love how you do start to finish and most importantly...explain the ingredients in the paint!! Has there been any problems using a lot of Floetrol? 👏👏😊❤️
Janice, don't know if you know this, but Sarah developed the Ninja Swipe technique. She's the creator of it!! Some fans of hers suggested she call it the Mack Attack, back in the beginning because she wasn't sure what to call it at first. The Ninja Swipe became the name but I'm not sure a lot of people know she is the originator of the technique and no one does it better. :-)
Sarah Mack I’m not sure now if this is the same thing I was thinking since this is just your second and the other person said it’s your original technique but regardless it’s stunning. I went back and watched again and trust me you could never bore me when you are creating. It’s magic ❤️❤️
It really depends on the paint type. 😊 1:1 for 2oz bottle style paint. 2:1 for stuff like liquitex basics and for heavy bodied your ratio floetrol:paint is much higher as well as with Arteza paints. You can mix small amounts of those paints with probably 5-8 Oz of Floetrol. Add a little water and you are good to go 😊
Wow, this is a masterpiece. I see the resemblance to an orchid but it also reminds me of sea creatures that are transparent where you get to see their organs. It's crazy weird and so beautiful. Your ninja swipe is genius, Sarah.
One of the best I've seen! This reminds me so much of a deep sea creature found the Mariana trench of Monterey called a Dumbo Octopus. Absolutely stunning 👏👏❤️
I love how this is a pour but also a paint. I’ve never seen it done like this. I’ve done 4 acrylic pours in my life and all I did was directly squeeze acrylic colours onto a canvas and add flow medium. Basically they all come out the same, just different colours.
This is absolutely inspiring! You’re truly gifted. The other commenter is right! It does look like an exotic orchid! It’s beautiful,please continue to create more masterpieces ♥️♥️♥️
I love all of your other ones, but I really love this one!!!! Beautiful work. The ninja swipes are a hit for me. Thank you for your amazing work and videos.
Let me amend my previous comments. By the time you finished the canvas looked like that original pour gave birth. Beautiful!. Your sense of composition is impeccable ❤️❤️
Helo , depuis que je vous ai découverte je passe des heures à regarder vos vidéos , je suis vraiment addict !! c'est merveilleux ce que vous faites , quel talent !!!
This is gorgeous! It's fascinating how the colors played. Those sheer areas are WOW! It wasn't boring at all. It's fun to watch an artist work their process. Your touches with the gold really added to it. In the end the puddle area was still there but it no longer looked like a conspicuous bullseye.
It's so beautiful. I hope it drys nicely for you. I hate when I like what I made and then it drys ugly. Everything seems to look better right after when its wet. Love your work.