May I suggest “pouring medium” with the liquid pour paintings? It doesn’t thin out the paint or like de-saturate the color and helps with the kind of fluidity you need without wasting a ton of white paint you used
Am I the only one absolutely in love with the mop painting? Like I would so hang that on my wall lol. It would also go sooo well with the current background for these videos, ya know?
My thing with the mop one is that it's very obviously derived from a form of traditional Japanese caligraphy art (may also exist in other parts of Asia, but I only personally know Japan) whoch uses a very large caligraphy brush, black ink, and very well known for the 'smack technique' and the way, at least in this video, that it's framed like this lady came up with this 'new unique idea' feels a bit weird... there's a lot of culture and tradition behind the art form, and people dedicate years to learn and master the art and tradition to keep it alive, and for all of that to go completely unacknowledged and reduced to 'mop art'... like, a lot of traditional Japanese arts are dying out so I don't think many would be against people trying and adapting techniques like this to keep it alive, as long as it's done with respect, but some hint of acknowledgement would be nice...
I really like the-the end products. However, I think that if u were to add the paint directly into the pan it would've gone a little smoothly. But other than that, love it. 🦋
Thanks for introducing me to the swishy swishy painting style 😂 will be my next paint project. Reminds me of the videos of the people making dragons with one consistent paint stroke.
Granted I haven’t watched tutorials but I wasn’t sure why she poured the paint in cups first. I would have though you just put the paint on the dustpan.
I thought with paint pouring you were supposed to paint the canvas white first and have that base still be wet when you pour the colors on, so that the colors will slide more on a wet surface. I have never actually done it, just watched a lot of videos and I thought they start with a wet slippery canvas.
Definitely should have thinned out the paint to help with the pouring. Also helps to add a thin white later on the canvas to make it easier to tilt and spread. If you can't get pouring medium, clear PVA and water works really well, or you can also add a few drops of silicon to create cells for a different look :)
I don’t understand why you’re pouring the paint into cups….shouldn’t you be pouring the paint directly into the dustpan? That’s literally the whole point of doing it from the dustpan. You have a huge amount of control over the “design” (or- more accurately placement) in the pan and then the way its poured from the pan mostly keeps the paint placement, it just transfers the paint onto the canvas vs the “original” pours where there isn’t much control dumping from a cup or whatever. If you dump the cups into the dustpan and then pour from the dustpan the colors are gonna be REAL blended. Also, please don’t forget to paint the canvas w/a layer of white prior to pouring so that the paint slips.
Get a plastic toy shovel from a kids beach set to do mini of those one broom shovel things. I also put blobs of paint on a canvas and gently scrape across with the toy shovel and pick up most of it and then shmear that onto another canvas while the shovel is upside down. Just scrap across gently while upside down on the other canvas. Granted I dont use any flow crylic or any of that. Just like straight liquitex or blickcrylic. And sfter it dries I take watered down acrylic and splatter all over in several layers and blob sizes n stuff. And then after that I might even scrape some more paint across n do more water color style splats. Basically that’s one of my main styles and I layer until I am satisfied. I love colorful abstract art and also impressionist and expressionist pieces.
My thing with the mop one is that it's very obviously derived from a form of traditional Japanese calligraphy art and for all of it to go completely unacknowledged and reduced to 'mop art'... is quite disrespectful and a lot more acknowledgement from the cultures this is derived from should be taken.
May I suggest “pouring medium” with the liquid pour paintings? It doesn’t thin out the paint or like de-saturate the color and helps with the kind of fluidity you need without wasting a ton of white paint you used
Yes, I second this! I use "floetrol." I also add a couple drops of silicone oil to create cells in my paint pours.
@@amym.1349 silicon oil is my best friend! I love the effect it gives!
I wish I had an endless supply of massive canvases and an outdoor space to practice mop art!
I'd love to see the complete and utter chaos that would ensue if Lauren ever tried the swinging bucket art 😅
More contents like this pls! Lauren's videos always make my day better. 😍
Am I the only one absolutely in love with the mop painting? Like I would so hang that on my wall lol. It would also go sooo well with the current background for these videos, ya know?
My thing with the mop one is that it's very obviously derived from a form of traditional Japanese caligraphy art (may also exist in other parts of Asia, but I only personally know Japan) whoch uses a very large caligraphy brush, black ink, and very well known for the 'smack technique' and the way, at least in this video, that it's framed like this lady came up with this 'new unique idea' feels a bit weird... there's a lot of culture and tradition behind the art form, and people dedicate years to learn and master the art and tradition to keep it alive, and for all of that to go completely unacknowledged and reduced to 'mop art'... like, a lot of traditional Japanese arts are dying out so I don't think many would be against people trying and adapting techniques like this to keep it alive, as long as it's done with respect, but some hint of acknowledgement would be nice...
I was thinking the exact same honestly! I knew what it was when I saw it. Like a recreation of that style.
Her profiting off of a traditional japanese technique with no credit is giving...
@@ambersmith2612 Lauren or the person who made the video she followed? Bc Lauren is Japanese. Half of her comes from her Japanese mother.
for the gummy bears, pour a thin layer of resin over the bears themselves so they don't mold over time!!
It looks like she did !
its gonna happen anyways resin doesnt stop thatr
G-gummy bears.. mold?
I really like the-the end products. However, I think that if u were to add the paint directly into the pan it would've gone a little smoothly. But other than that, love it. 🦋
You can also use alcohol in a spray bottle for bubbles in resin
I tried the "circle-y swishy swishy wooshy wooshy art" and looove it 🤣 thanks Lauren! Will be doing this sooo many more times & with friends
the olivia rodrigo t shirt 😭stop love that! the fact that lauren is a fan of liv makes me soo happy omg
I'm extremely impressed with the outcome of all of these!
You could do a whole series of forbidden snacks.. gummy worms, peach rings, Swedish fish
As a custodian, I approve of these methods
The second liquid pour art reminds me of those rainbow airhead candies
For the fluid painting an easy way to ensure that it's liquid enough is using a paint thinner called floetrol :)) you can also use pouring medium!
You should’ve made the paint pours directly on the dust pan and then went on the canvas
This is amazing! This would be an awesome series!
Thanks for introducing me to the swishy swishy painting style 😂 will be my next paint project. Reminds me of the videos of the people making dragons with one consistent paint stroke.
Loved this video!! Really liked the Resin/Gummy bear art at the end - kinda makes me want to try it
Change “Expensive” diy piece to the black mop circle. It turned out amazing and would give your office a nice look!
Add some gold accents to that mop painting and really bring out its potential
I absolutely LOVE the 2nd piece!
I feel like the dustpan would have been easier if you loaded the paint on the dustpan first then released it.
Granted I haven’t watched tutorials but I wasn’t sure why she poured the paint in cups first. I would have though you just put the paint on the dustpan.
She also needed to cover the canvas with white paint so it would spread better
I’m obsessed with the second try of the swooshy dust pan! I need that in my home😍
I loved that first piece! Definitely would hang it in my house.
Ouuu, sooooo excited to try this, more diys plllleaaaeeee, I’ve been loving the cool diys lately ❤️
Ooooh definitely wanna try to make some art for my walls! LOVED ❤️❤️
Omg all the art is so cute!!
love how if I tried most of these they would go south but when Lauren does its perfect 😭
love your videos lauren!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤
Lovin the olivia rodrigo tee. On fire!
Use a spray bottle with rubbing alcohol for bubbles in resin :)
It was calming to watch the first 2 diy 's !!!
yay!! so excited to watch!!👏🏽💗
these were all SO CUTE! i have so much inspiration to get back into art now 💖
This has to become into Series
Loved the gummy bear one! So cute and unique!
I need an update on the gummy bears. I always worry food on art takes a turn.
Can you try tufting soon!!! I’m so intrigued
The gummy bear art gives iCarly vibes
this was quite entertaining
I love your shirt Lauren 💜🦋👑✨
@10:02 my brain: a phycologists office
I thought with paint pouring you were supposed to paint the canvas white first and have that base still be wet when you pour the colors on, so that the colors will slide more on a wet surface. I have never actually done it, just watched a lot of videos and I thought they start with a wet slippery canvas.
Ngl, I held my breath SO HARD when you were lighting that resin. 😅
for the first one, do the white and then do the dots in the pan!!
her SHIRT😍😍😍
love you DIY's
will the bears mold?😭
omg i love the gummy bear art, definitely will diy!! it's so minimal yet so colorful
The shirt 💜
I'm cracking up that she rated the gummy bears easier than the mop art🤣, girl that mop art was like less than 5 mins 😬🎨🖼.
Definitely should have thinned out the paint to help with the pouring. Also helps to add a thin white later on the canvas to make it easier to tilt and spread. If you can't get pouring medium, clear PVA and water works really well, or you can also add a few drops of silicon to create cells for a different look :)
The first art piece looked like two ladies dancing!!! (White parts) super cool!!
The mop one looked bomb
The swoopy painting would look good with some black or white lettering on it
The mop art kinda looks like when a little kid is playing around with paint
Love you Lauren ☺️❤️ seriously can watch you hours 🤭💙
mop art POP OFF
love the second one so far the most
Lauren really said Spencer Shay with that last one 😂 fire and gummy bears
Can we see a DIY with Jeremy? :3
the olivia rodrigo tee 😍👑
ughhh obsessedddd
These are all soo cute
When you lit the gummy bears on fire it reminded me of the episode of ICarly when her gummy bear chandelier lit on fire 😂
The gummy bear art reminds me of Carly’s room from icarly with all the gummy bear stuff haha
I don’t understand why you’re pouring the paint into cups….shouldn’t you be pouring the paint directly into the dustpan? That’s literally the whole point of doing it from the dustpan. You have a huge amount of control over the “design” (or- more accurately placement) in the pan and then the way its poured from the pan mostly keeps the paint placement, it just transfers the paint onto the canvas vs the “original” pours where there isn’t much control dumping from a cup or whatever. If you dump the cups into the dustpan and then pour from the dustpan the colors are gonna be REAL blended. Also, please don’t forget to paint the canvas w/a layer of white prior to pouring so that the paint slips.
Loved this
Omfggggg first 500 hundred imma cryy
Love her diys since day 1
LOVE THIS VIDEO LAUREN
Get a plastic toy shovel from a kids beach set to do mini of those one broom shovel things. I also put blobs of paint on a canvas and gently scrape across with the toy shovel and pick up most of it and then shmear that onto another canvas while the shovel is upside down. Just scrap across gently while upside down on the other canvas. Granted I dont use any flow crylic or any of that. Just like straight liquitex or blickcrylic. And sfter it dries I take watered down acrylic and splatter all over in several layers and blob sizes n stuff. And then after that I might even scrape some more paint across n do more water color style splats. Basically that’s one of my main styles and I layer until I am satisfied. I love colorful abstract art and also impressionist and expressionist pieces.
The gummy bear art looks so awesome 😍 love it!
I want to try that mop art! :D
The second one is my favorite and I feel like you could Salut it to somebody
The way you didn’t color blend the gummy bears 😩😩😩
Loved this video!!!
You should try the melting disco balls
Love your shirt
okay, but i love the mop one, would make one for myseld
I'm going to try that mop art stat!
Definitely doing the gummy bears ASAP
Loved the resin bears
love the gummy bear one
DO MORE MOP ART!!!
Love this
If you thinned the paint out a bit with water it would’ve flowed much more easily like in the video
Needed a bigger canvas for the full extent of the mop one in my opinion
LOVE IT
I think you if you add some bubble wrap black stamp print and some gold leaf could elevate your Mop art 🎨 ❤
Definitely some cool pieces. But please wear proper protective equipment for resin, we don't want you getting sick in the future.
living for the gummy bear art
My thing with the mop one is that it's very obviously derived from a form of traditional Japanese calligraphy art and for all of it to go completely unacknowledged and reduced to 'mop art'... is quite disrespectful and a lot more acknowledgement from the cultures this is derived from should be taken.
girl where did you get your shirt i am OBSESSED! but i cant find it online D:
Lauren 2019
" i hate pants". 😂😂
Honestly all of these could be in modern art museums!! Did so good and I totally want to try the resin gummy bear idea
I love the gummy bears 😍🐻
damn. now i want to eat gummy bears!!!!!!!!!!!