Wow, Sarah, even with the thinner paints and lest stretching, you were beginning to get some of the translucent, multi-colored layered cells, and that was over a year ago. Big happy hugs ~Cheryl
Sarah Mack hi Sarah ! I would like to know how much you can evaluate a piece of work ! That one was a really Wow for me and the patterns are really good ! I do paint and people asked me how much I sell those ? But I don't know now ! Please if you can answer me I would like it appreciate too ! Sylvie XX
Soooo gorgeous!!! Love everything about this creation. Your colors are always so rich. The composition on this is magnificent also. Very happy you left the giraffe skin pattern, it just adds to the mystique of your overall composition. Thank you for sharing 🥰
It is very pretty! Excellent color choices! Please tell me that you are doing something with the several ounces of paint you tipped off. That was hard to watch.
linda linda thank you! To answer your question... i typically do a 2:1 (Floetrol:paint) ratio. For hard bodied I usually break the paint down first with a little warm water so it mixes easier..approximately 1/4 teaspoon to a 1/2 teaspoon of warm water. Then mix with Floetrol. Medium bodied paint I don’t use water to break it down. But I do add a little water once they are mixed to get equal consistencies. Hope this helps!!
These colors together are stunning. Nice work as always
We're enjoying watching you create lovely art, Sarah! Hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
You can't go wrong with blue and orange. Sending you much love and huge hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
Sarah, Mark really likes the area that looks like a giraffe pattern. I like lots of things about this painting. Big happy hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
So enjoying watching you create, Sarah! Happy hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
Beautiful combination of colors, very pretty🦋
Thank you ☺️
Absolutely gorgeous
We are enjoying your beautiful art, Sarah. Hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
Wow, Sarah, even with the thinner paints and lest stretching, you were beginning to get some of the translucent, multi-colored layered cells, and that was over a year ago. Big happy hugs ~Cheryl
A lake of many colors? You have an incredible eye for composition. This is another awesome pour.
That looks amazing!
Beautiful composition and awesome colors!
thank you!
this piece, I don't even think I'd sell this for a $100...its beautiful!
barbara leighton thanks! Definitely not $100 😊
@@SarahMackArt that's kinda what I thought...thanks
Sarah Mack hi Sarah ! I would like to know how much you can evaluate a piece of work ! That one was a really Wow for me and the patterns are really good ! I do paint and people asked me how much I sell those ? But I don't know now ! Please if you can answer me I would like it appreciate too ! Sylvie XX
Excelkent❤️❤️😇💕
Thank you
Love it!
Happy music!! 🥰 I love that small section of giraffe skin. Love all the sections.
Magnifique comme toujours avec vous 🙂
Loved every aspect of this pour. Off to paint room, bouncing to your tune (?) and not expecting any results like yours. Thank you for sharing.
julie saling haha 😂 thank you! I’m sure you paint beautiful pictures 💕
We are sending you big hugs and much love ~Cheryl and Mark
Appreciate that you list the colors you use in your paintings.
A beautiful piece.
💕 thank you 🙏🏻
🤗🙂😘💙💜💚💛🧡 Much love and hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
Soooo gorgeous!!! Love everything about this creation. Your colors are always so rich. The composition on this is magnificent also. Very happy you left the giraffe skin pattern, it just adds to the mystique of your overall composition. Thank you for sharing 🥰
Diane Tucker thank you!!❤️❤️❤️ I was so amazed at the giraffe skin lol I had to keep it!
Just Awesome! Well done,.
susan Frazer thank you!!
It is very pretty! Excellent color choices! Please tell me that you are doing something with the several ounces of paint you tipped off. That was hard to watch.
Informed AndFree thank you!!
Love this❤️
DANI BACKEL thank you!!
beautiful. As I use colours in tubes, they are more concentrated, how much foetrol should I use? Thanks for an answer.
linda linda thank you! To answer your question... i typically do a 2:1 (Floetrol:paint) ratio. For hard bodied I usually break the paint down first with a little warm water so it mixes easier..approximately 1/4 teaspoon to a 1/2 teaspoon of warm water. Then mix with Floetrol. Medium bodied paint I don’t use water to break it down. But I do add a little water once they are mixed to get equal consistencies. Hope this helps!!
sarah ... thank u so much for your reply, I appreciate. And will try it as soon as possible.
Boa noite, sua arte é muito linda a sua tecnica é dez parabéns....
I am going to try milk for my base coat.
Milk?