Those dried pieces are beautiful!!! I will NEVER complain about you using the turquoise, lol!!! And I think we are ALL a little obsessive about our art, that's what makes us so unique :-) The piece you poured today was quite neat, good experiment, I like the lacing....
OMG, I would frame or attach to canvas that piece of Yupo and sell it rather than cut it up. It is spectacular! Love that you try all these things - a true pioneer and scientist! Thank you for sharing with us. Also, that triptych from yesterday -- even better than when we last saw it. Just WOW!
For some time I use varnish as a pouring medium. I think the same brand of the Action as in your experiment. I have very positive experience with it. You mentioned that the paint is very thick. To make it a little thinner I use simple acrylic thinner of the Praxis store. The end result is very beautiful and smooth, without (very important) pinholes in the surface.
Another great learning experience! Thank you. PLEASE don't ever think of not doing your teaching and videos. In every single video you make a comment, more like you are just thinking, and it proves to be so very important. We all learn so much from you. BTW, I love turquoise! I'm just sayin'.......lol
The minute I heard you say you wanted gold leaf squares, the idea of paint skins came to me--making a sheet of thin paint you could dry, peel up, trim to size and cut the squares from your scan-n-cut, then use acrylic medium to attach the gold, then attach the squares to the canvas with more acrylic medium which is the perfect "glue" for acrylics. It should work perfectly if it goes through the scan and cut. If not, you could easily cut them out with a ruler and x-acto knife as well. I've used acrylic glue in matte, gloss and gel in collages for years .
This is very funny. Today I bought some varnish & tried mixing with oil paint....NO WAY! Then I used the varnish as a pouring medium. The 1st color was way too thin. (I figured it would crack right away.) So in the other colors I used Floetrol & varnish. To make a long story short...after 3 swipes, I scraped the whole thing. If I came up with what you did, I would think I was a "Pouring Genius"!!!! You are an extremely talented person!
I'm wondering,if the varnish actually dries more quickly and that why it didn't move as much and make cells.....This would be good to know when you didn't want the paint to move as much, such as having a background and then doing a flip cup over it somewhere on the canvas.......Would that be a reasonable assumption?
Loved watching and loved the piece even just after puch and pull. Could this been thinned more with water? This would be great for those that can't afford more expensive pouring mediums. Thank you for sharing.
To make a perfect square find a box (not cardboard) and dip the opening in an even layer of glue. I have acrylic paperclip holders, so I know they're around in office supply areas.
Re: the metal leaf - I find the gilding paste works better than regular glues. Maybe a roller would work well over stencils made with your scan & cut, then remove the stencil, let the gilding paste (or glue) dry a little & then gild. That should result in precise squares. Oh, and for what it's worth, I'd love turquoise in every pour (though I could live without the bright green - but that's just me 😂)
Annemarie, just "paint" a square shape on your painting with the glue for gold leaf, carefully lay the gold leaf over the glue, use your hand or roller (over parer maybe) to smooth the gold leaf and then use a brush to brush the unglued pieces away and voila ! A perfect gold square !
How long did it take for the paint/varnish experiment to dry? Or did you give it a chance before you reclaimed the canvas? I like what you ended up with, but I wonder if you result get a similar with variou consistencies of paint/medium? Interesting, as always. Love you back! lol
pours dry in 24 - 36 hours but take 3 weeks to cure. I almost never reclaim a canvas....maybe 3 times as long as I have been pouring...over 1000 canvases.
Ive been using minwax polycrylic clear coat as a medium for months with my metallics and it really makes them pop! but its not cost effective IMO at $20 a quart. but looks really nice. also anything white in your videos is washed out with bright white. I couldnt even tell their was any white on the canvas its so bright. if you can adjust your cameras white balance that might help. I have the same issue but my tablet cant adjust the balance
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How much varnish did you use Annemarie? I did a search on youtube for someone using varnish in their pour as I saw the most incredible piece of art on facebook and the girl said she used varnish, paint and water and she told me she got the varnish from the dollar store. You're the only one I found on here (so far) who used it, and I'm curious. I really love this piece. The lacing was beautiful and then when you finished it was awesome. btw Turquoise is my favourite colour lol It goes with the pinks and purples, the greens and blues, black silver gold and white. Darn, it goes with everything hahahaha
Annemarie, je gebruikt de kapjes voor je hangertjes , wat voor lijm gebruik je? Het mag natuurlijk niet geel worden en het moet goed plakken, vul je het kapje helemaal met lijm? Bedankt alvast voor je antwoord. Je maakt geweldige video's ! Ik geniet er telkens weer van.
I tried spelling it both ways with "colors" and "colours" (with .eu at the end) and couldn't get it to come up. The link annemarie provided DID work. So odd. I'm glad to have read through the comments to see that there was an answer to this! Thanks!
Oh the paint was moving so slowly it was like watching a snail crawl! But I don't think you can assume that just because the Action varnish behaves like that, that the Vallejo varnish would behave like that (any more than different brands of pouring medium behave the same way). And for all you know, maybe it would have worked if you'd stopped and added more water when you noticed it had all thickened up. Or perhaps not. Loved the lacing in the first one. As for the turquoise... I don't think people are complaining about the colour itself... just wishing for a bit of variety. Changing the colours around is good every once in a while. And thank you for trying these particular colours -- I don't like pink as a rule, but I was amazed at how well it went with the rusty brown.
Hi annemarie....are you just using up the winsor and newtons? or have you gone off the vallejo paints now? or do you prefer the colours of the W N galleria paints over the vallejo? Hope i am not the billionth person to ask you this :) xxx
yes you are....LOL When mixing Vallejo you are ready in 10-15 min. W&N takes me up to 1 - 1.5 hours. I hate to jump between the 2....so I do a series of Vallejo ...then a series of W&N. I love both just as much. ♥♥♥ Thank ♥ You ♥♥♥ ♥Thank you for watching ♥
Oh dear !!! Sorry!!!!! LOL all good.....are you still going to do the doodles on the bohemian pours you did? I am looking forward to that :) and yes I know you have been blinking busy lol xxxx
Hi Annemarie! Good afternoon! Do you know "Mia and me" ? A tv show for children? It's totaly inspired by G. Klimt. I love to watch it for the pictures and get an overload of ideas to paint...hahaha. Greetings from Bremen.
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Those dried pieces are beautiful!!! I will NEVER complain about you using the turquoise, lol!!! And I think we are ALL a little obsessive about our art, that's what makes us so unique :-) The piece you poured today was quite neat, good experiment, I like the lacing....
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OMG, I would frame or attach to canvas that piece of Yupo and sell it rather than cut it up. It is spectacular! Love that you try all these things - a true pioneer and scientist! Thank you for sharing with us. Also, that triptych from yesterday -- even better than when we last saw it. Just WOW!
I agree with you on the triptych...it`s perfect...and sold as soon as I put it on UA-cam....Yayyy.
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Sue O. A true paint alchemist Goddess thank you for the 411
You would never hear me complain about turquoise - my favorite colors living in south Florida just miles from the great beach of the Gulf of Mexico
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Love the color, please do these colors again. Fantastic
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For some time I use varnish as a pouring medium. I think the same brand of the Action as in your experiment. I have very positive experience with it. You mentioned that the paint is very thick. To make it a little thinner I use simple acrylic thinner of the Praxis store. The end result is very beautiful and smooth, without (very important) pinholes in the surface.
Als je het hobbymatig gebruikt is het prima maar niet om te verkopen...de kwaliteit is dan echt niet goed.
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Another great learning experience! Thank you. PLEASE don't ever think of not doing your teaching and videos. In every single video you make a comment, more like you are just thinking, and it proves to be so very important. We all learn so much from you. BTW, I love turquoise! I'm just sayin'.......lol
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The minute I heard you say you wanted gold leaf squares, the idea of paint skins came to me--making a sheet of thin paint you could dry, peel up, trim to size and cut the squares from your scan-n-cut, then use acrylic medium to attach the gold, then attach the squares to the canvas with more acrylic medium which is the perfect "glue" for acrylics. It should work perfectly if it goes through the scan and cut. If not, you could easily cut them out with a ruler and x-acto knife as well. I've used acrylic glue in matte, gloss and gel in collages for years .
Hummm thought about that but skins lay on top...goldleaf doesn`t.
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This is very funny. Today I bought some varnish & tried mixing with oil paint....NO WAY! Then I used the varnish as a pouring medium. The 1st color was way too thin. (I figured it would crack right away.) So in the other colors I used Floetrol & varnish. To make a long story short...after 3 swipes, I scraped the whole thing. If I came up with what you did, I would think I was a "Pouring Genius"!!!! You are an extremely talented person!
I don`t use oil paint...it`s acrylic.
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Anne Marie, I actually love this piece! It really is beautiful! I love your art! And I love purple!💜
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I love the russet colours and the metallic flashes. I dont think it needs any gold or anything else, but I trust you more than myself
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Ek weet nie hoekom nie maar op 'n 'weird' manier is dit baie mooi. Ek het dit geniet terwyl jy met dit gespeel het tot jy tevrede was.
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I'm wondering,if the varnish actually dries more quickly and that why it didn't move as much and make cells.....This would be good to know when you didn't want the paint to move as much, such as having a background and then doing a flip cup over it somewhere on the canvas.......Would that be a reasonable assumption?
It`s something you can do and give away to friends...I wouldn`t use it if I was going to sell it.
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I love it!
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The yup is really pretty. I love these colours😻
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I love the turquoise!
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Loved watching and loved the piece even just after puch and pull. Could this been thinned more with water? This would be great for those that can't afford more expensive pouring mediums. Thank you for sharing.
I will give it another try....you are right some can`t afford the expensive mediums.
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Love your channel!
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I think it's cool
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So love it! Butt ugly IT IS NOT! I know it’s been awhile but it would love to buy this one if it is still available?
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hello im back too , just cannot stop watching, you are great love,
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To make a perfect square find a box (not cardboard) and dip the opening in an even layer of glue. I have acrylic paperclip holders, so I know they're around in office supply areas.
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I love this! And I love turquoise, too!
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Re: the metal leaf - I find the gilding paste works better than regular glues. Maybe a roller would work well over stencils made with your scan & cut, then remove the stencil, let the gilding paste (or glue) dry a little & then gild. That should result in precise squares.
Oh, and for what it's worth, I'd love turquoise in every pour (though I could live without the bright green - but that's just me 😂)
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Question is how did it dry did it have sheen
Acrylic pours are varnished to bring the glossy look.
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Awesome.
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Annemarie, just "paint" a square shape on your painting with the glue for gold leaf, carefully lay the gold leaf over the glue, use your hand or roller (over parer maybe) to smooth the gold leaf and then use a brush to brush the unglued pieces away and voila ! A perfect gold square !
It`s not that easy....really it isn`t....I wish it was...LOL
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:))) I'll give it a try
How long did it take for the paint/varnish experiment to dry? Or did you give it a chance before you reclaimed the canvas? I like what you ended up with, but I wonder if you result get a similar with variou consistencies of paint/medium? Interesting, as always. Love you back! lol
pours dry in 24 - 36 hours but take 3 weeks to cure. I almost never reclaim a canvas....maybe 3 times as long as I have been pouring...over 1000 canvases.
Ive been using minwax polycrylic clear coat as a medium for months with my metallics and it really makes them pop! but its not cost effective IMO at $20 a quart. but looks really nice.
also anything white in your videos is washed out with bright white. I couldnt even tell their was any white on the canvas its so bright. if you can adjust your cameras white balance that might help. I have the same issue but my tablet cant adjust the balance
I think it`s on your end...400 videos ...almost 6 million views and this is the first time someone mentions it.
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What do you use for the varnish finish? Thank you love watching your videos so full of information
At the moment polyurathane...but like pouring you need to learn to varnish without brush strokes.
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I miss getting to see you work.
What's happened?
Are you on here and I'm just not finding you?
I have been back a while 😀
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wow you switch your color
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I am a beginner I now tried about 15 pours I finally got cells but the next morning it's all gone what do I do wrong need help . Thanks
if you send a picture I might be able to say something about it...send all the ingredients too or all I can do is guess.
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How much varnish did you use Annemarie? I did a search on youtube for someone using varnish in their pour as I saw the most incredible piece of art on facebook and the girl said she used varnish, paint and water and she told me she got the varnish from the dollar store. You're the only one I found on here (so far) who used it, and I'm curious. I really love this piece. The lacing was beautiful and then when you finished it was awesome. btw Turquoise is my favourite colour lol It goes with the pinks and purples, the greens and blues, black silver gold and white. Darn, it goes with everything hahahaha
Sorry but this was so long ago...I would go with 30-40 %
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You may have said, and I must have missed it, but did you add varnish to all the paints and how much?
no I don`t add varnish to my paints.
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With silicone in the paint it will cell beautifully!
there is silicone in the paint
Super! What happened to the link to pay pal to donate?
it`s under all the video`s....
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Annemarie, je gebruikt de kapjes voor je hangertjes , wat voor lijm gebruik je? Het mag natuurlijk niet geel worden en het moet goed plakken, vul je het kapje helemaal met lijm? Bedankt alvast voor je antwoord. Je maakt geweldige video's ! Ik geniet er telkens weer van.
Diamond glaze....speciaal gemaakt for dit....even googlen....♥♥♥
what was the name of the website "blazing color" didn't get the rest
Blazing Colours
www.blazingcolours.eu
I sell to the european artists.
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I tried spelling it both ways with "colors" and "colours" (with .eu at the end) and couldn't get it to come up. The link annemarie provided DID work. So odd. I'm glad to have read through the comments to see that there was an answer to this! Thanks!
Annemarie I loved that first one with the lacing omg love it xx
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Oh the paint was moving so slowly it was like watching a snail crawl!
But I don't think you can assume that just because the Action varnish behaves like that, that the Vallejo varnish would behave like that (any more than different brands of pouring medium behave the same way). And for all you know, maybe it would have worked if you'd stopped and added more water when you noticed it had all thickened up. Or perhaps not.
Loved the lacing in the first one.
As for the turquoise... I don't think people are complaining about the colour itself... just wishing for a bit of variety. Changing the colours around is good every once in a while. And thank you for trying these particular colours -- I don't like pink as a rule, but I was amazed at how well it went with the rusty brown.
Love it!, Not Butt Ugly! :)
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I would also recommend a square stamp. Just use glue instead of ink.
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Hi annemarie....are you just using up the winsor and newtons? or have you gone off the vallejo paints now? or do you prefer the colours of the W N galleria paints over the vallejo? Hope i am not the billionth person to ask you this :) xxx
yes you are....LOL
When mixing Vallejo you are ready in 10-15 min. W&N takes me up to 1 - 1.5 hours.
I hate to jump between the 2....so I do a series of Vallejo ...then a series of W&N.
I love both just as much.
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Oh dear !!! Sorry!!!!! LOL all good.....are you still going to do the doodles on the bohemian pours you did? I am looking forward to that :) and yes I know you have been blinking busy lol xxxx
Interesting
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Hi Annemarie! Good afternoon! Do you know "Mia and me" ? A tv show for children? It's totaly inspired by G. Klimt. I love to watch it for the pictures and get an overload of ideas to paint...hahaha. Greetings from Bremen.
no never heard of it...I will try and find it online...Thanks.
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My daughter used to watch that. It was so cute of a show!
Is my one ready yet???
?!?! you are scaring me??? mail me please.... ridderhofart@ziggo.nl I have sent out everything I have sold.
Ta hell with those people about the turquoise. If they don’t like it, don’t watch! Go away.
hahaha LOL ! ! ! !
Hi Anne Marie. Could you please add Norway to your web shop. I have some e mail's but no response yet. Thank you
I can`t send to Norway...it`s not an EU country so I would have to spend hours filling in customs forms and trying to find TARIF numbers....I am very sorry.
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Interesting experiment.....but ewwww
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butt ugly...is that another technical term? LOL
very technical but everyone seems to understand it....LOL
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I absolutely love watching your videos. You're just so real and so very talented. Thanks