This looks like a waterfall pour vs. a traveling ring pour. The cup travels instead of the paint. I LOVED the black white & gold-it was soooo 3D! End result was pretty too.
It is such a pleasure listening to you. Your thoughts..... your words.... the wisdom behind. And of course the load of inspiration and ideas we find in your videos. Thank you!!
I'm so tired if saying the same thing to you beautiful artists...but you are just an amazing teacher...others are really good but you my dear, kick it out of the park....I have learned so much from you...
Dont sweat it, just go with the flow, the flow of the paint!! Have fun with paint!! Happy painting!! I'm like you TOA- Teacher of AWESOMENESS, I need colors, not happy with just black, gold and white. The final piece is awsome!!!
Wow Tammy that's an arctic scene with an ice flow into the beautiful deep blue Arctic waters. The ice is floating but some is under the water, really cool.
I actually loved what you got when you wiped the paint and tilted it, just before you painted with the brush. I love the finished product though too!I love the blue and white. I agree with Kanella. It looks like a cyclone. Very pretty! 😍
After watching hours and hours of videos, my daughter and I did our first pour on 12-19-20!!! I have struggled with the consistency issue and have used exact measurements with a scale every time, I've had some decent results but struggle still with consistency. I was getting frustrated and ready to take a break/quit...BUT after listening to what you said, I have new hope and am putting the scale aside. I'll be starting anew this weekend. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you for your detailed descriptions on the consistency of the paints. And reminding us that this is meant to be fun and relaxing. Seeing someone of your talent just wipe away what you're not happy with and try again is helpful to those, like me, who struggle with perfectionism. I love the colors of the final pour!
Pretty cool Tammy I like it before you painted over when it was just the gall black and white I thought that was pretty cool but the turquoise and black with the gray background that really popped awesome keep pouring
You are the first fluid painting artist that told us once you get the hang of the consistency you’re looking for measurements are not that important. thank you because I was worrying😛I’ve never done acrylic painting yet but I was so worried about the measurements thank you thank you, thank you so much.
Bahaha you got that right. One of these days I'm going to go outside and just throw paint at a large canvas while screaming take that ! Lol I bet you will feel really good after that. Hey I've been watching you and you are doing some AMAZING blooms. Keep up the great work! ❤
Hi, Tammy. I love the colors in your second painting. You’re such a patient, thorough teacher. Thanks for this tutorial and all the work you for the art community. 🎶💞🎶
Thank you!! I'm not a math person and was stressing out! The feel of it, the look and man oh man the little card to see similar consistencies is a brain saver. I'm still not good, but hopefully getting better! You're wonderfully patient and kind👑 to share your experiences. My gratitude is boundless.😊🥰
Brilliant advice. I don't worry about measurements any more I just make sure the consistency is the same for all my colours depending on what pour I am doing.
I always learn so much in your videos. Thanks for clarifying that measurements don't matter, and what additives such as floetrol are really for and aren't needed provided you use the higher end paints. Thanks so much for another great video!! ✌❤🇨🇦
Thank you for the advice and words of wisdom - definitely applicable to living a healthy and balanced life as well as pouring. Fantastic painting too. Love the contrast between the white, gray and aqua flash.❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Tammy for the great tips and hints. I’m sure I stress more about the consistency than any other thing. What you suggest makes perfect sense! Thanks again for your info, and of course I loved the second colour palette. ❤️🎨🤩
Another good lesson...about consistency...but maybe more importantly about not sweating and relax in the joy of moving colors. As Gail Burstyn says..."Let's keep playing with pigments and making beautiful things." (Quote is at least close.😂 ) Some of the coolest pieces happen by accident.
Thank you Tammy for another very informative video. The measurements have been driving me crazy because as you said each artist has his/her own recipe. Learning to mix based on so many different artist recipes has been challenging for me. I like your method of learning to maintain same consistency for all paints being used. Thank you again.
THANK YOU I wasn't having fun. I fell all my HARD WORK is not content are all good I need to get feal. Like baking THANK YOU for making sane again happy happy
Tammy, I was under the impression that you cannot use pouring medium of any kind with Prizm Pour paints. I will attest to the results because I used Floetrol for a flip cup using the Chrysocolla and there isn't even a hint of sparkle. Now, the painting came out very pretty and I have yet to finish the surface and I HOPE that I get that beautiful sparkle out of that color but my hope is not high. So please let me know if you got your sparkle out of that Golden Honey! I do love how you teach. I'll have to tell you that I went ahead and took the Shellee Art class and wish I had simply sent you the money because the only thing I learned was why you cannot use a high gloss paint for your base coat. You taught me everything I needed to know and then I've learned a little from The Painted Dreamer. She uses the Behr untinted base 8300 series high gloss with Josonja and/or Polycrylic and the intensity of the pigments are markedly brighter. She also uses the Glidden as well and with the Behr as well depending on what effect she wants but she did an experiment showing a comparison and wow, what a difference. You are an amazing teacher and though I have donated, you will get another when I can recoup some with my $$$. Love ya!
That looked pretty cool!! Tammy, I'm no good when cooking directions tell me to make my whipping cream do that or my candy makings do this!! I mess them up every time!! 😉😂🤣😂🤣
Yup, I’m still struggling with consistency but I think this put it into perspective for me..... Sooooo, it’s back to the drawing board for me! I’m determined, at this point, to get it right! I’m committed and not ready to throw in the towel just yet! I’ve got too much at steak to just give up! But I’ll be honest with you, I’ve come real close more than once!! Here goes! Wish me luck please! 😂
like all your videos this again was very helpful; I always learn from you and have now decided to cancel some of the automatically incoming videos and concentrate more on the ones, where I really listen, make notes if needed and LEARN. Do you have a video for me to learn the layering? Opaque, transparent etc. in which order and why? I tried blooms all day today, think i had the right pigments, colours, did loads of running samples, they ran all equally, that does help.....but nothing stuck for long, meaning cells and lacing disappeared after a while.Then I remembered the layering which I totally forgot.... I ‘d appreciate your help and advice, best wishes Tammy
Hi was curious where I can find the video you spoke of with measurements of different paints. I love your videos and how you explain everything. I have not poured even one yet, trying to make sure I have everything I need, and have a basic knowledge of pouring 😄
Thank you very much Tammy for this video, i loved the gold, black and white! But the last one is also pretty. But i have a question; i thought that the Prizm Pour cant be mix with a PM or Floetrol? It has an down effect on the sparkling...??
I've been pouring for over a year now and I never measure anything anymore, I can tell by sight and feel. I've found that different brands and colours are going to be thicker or thinner and you have to adjust for that.
@@tammyandersonart I just go for it, I don't get worried or afraid. I used to really get anxious, worried about too much, then I just told myself, just pour it and give yourself a chance, if you don't like it, redo it.
Loved watching this video today, I've been watching many of your videos and other artists too , thank you and them for being so cool and showing us newbies the way forward 😃 but I'm so disheartened because where I'm located, I cannot get any type of floetrol, UK, USA , Australia, doesn't matter , they don't even have their own version here on This island 😳 & is difficult to get it delivered from abroad. Is there any other ingredient I can use?! I want beautiful lacing, and cells too 🤩 😍
Do you know what video of yours explains how to use the prism pour paints? I did not know you can/should add floetril and water too them 🤦🏻♀️. Thanks 😊
Tammy, I am sure you have a tutorial on how makes balloon smashes and kisses , but I have not found them. I love how they look and have tried them over and over with no success. If you do have a tutorial, would you let me know where it is and how to access it? Thank you so much
For Dutch Pours you need your paints REALLY thin so the blow dryer or air gun can easily move the paint. Some artists just use paint and water with no floetrol or pouring medium. However floetrol will give you more cells...my preference.
Every video I’ve watched that Prism Pour paint is used says only water should be used to mix with this paint, including the owner of ColorArte, Leslie Ohnstad. You put Floetrol in yours, May I ask why?
This looks like a waterfall pour vs. a traveling ring pour. The cup travels instead of the paint. I LOVED the black white & gold-it was soooo 3D! End result was pretty too.
It is such a pleasure listening to you. Your thoughts..... your words.... the wisdom behind. And of course the load of inspiration and ideas we find in your videos. Thank you!!
I'm so tired if saying the same thing to you beautiful artists...but you are just an amazing teacher...others are really good but you my dear, kick it out of the park....I have learned so much from you...
Thank you Tammy. You are a star.
I like it. I love the blue. My fave blue and I love the composition.
I loved both of them. Your are amazing, you can turn anything into a piece of art.
It looks like the bottom of a waterfall where it meets the pool. Or a glazer meeting the ocean. I love it.
I love the blue and white together.
Imagine that...pearl cells popping up...so cool..it's a lovely painting..I love the colors!!! You explain things so well Tammy..you're a treasure!♥
That round is Gorgeous! Great lesson!
Thank you, Tammy! You are so loved and appreciated!
Dont sweat it, just go with the flow, the flow of the paint!! Have fun with paint!! Happy painting!!
I'm like you TOA- Teacher of AWESOMENESS, I need colors, not happy with just black, gold and white. The final piece is awsome!!!
Wow Tammy that's an arctic scene with an ice flow into the beautiful deep blue Arctic waters. The ice is floating but some is under the water, really cool.
I just love the blue colours you used in this final pour
I actually loved what you got when you wiped the paint and tilted it, just before you painted with the brush. I love the finished product though too!I love the blue and white. I agree with Kanella. It looks like a cyclone. Very pretty! 😍
Thank you so much. You are a wonderful teacher 👩🏫
Thank you Tammy! We love you too xxx
After watching hours and hours of videos, my daughter and I did our first pour on 12-19-20!!! I have struggled with the consistency issue and have used exact measurements with a scale every time, I've had some decent results but struggle still with consistency. I was getting frustrated and ready to take a break/quit...BUT after listening to what you said, I have new hope and am putting the scale aside. I'll be starting anew this weekend. THANK YOU!!!
Well Done!
Awesome, excellent choice on switching up the colors, stunning
Thank you for sharing your talent with me. Pour painting began to be to stressful and I wasn't having as much fun. Love you too 🥰
Thank you always for all your advice and measurements 🙏
Tammy you are awesome 😎 you make it so simple for me.some make it so hard and scientifically. Thank you 🙏
very very cool! I love the gray on the sides because I love negative space and it looks amazing with the colors that you used!
I really liked the final comp. It reminded if ocean crushing against rock...
Thanks Tammy for sharing and great tips. The second one is so awesome.
Thank you for your detailed descriptions on the consistency of the paints. And reminding us that this is meant to be fun and relaxing. Seeing someone of your talent just wipe away what you're not happy with and try again is helpful to those, like me, who struggle with perfectionism. I love the colors of the final pour!
This painting gave my eyes such a happy!!
Very interesting. I have to try. Nice result.💙💙💙💙
a great artist and a great teacher thank you for sharing
Tammy I absolutely love you!!!!! You have taught me sooooo much and have definitely assisted in making me that artist I am today!!!❤️❤️💪🏽
Tammy
That was amazing I saw a polar bear 🐻❄️in that painting so cute.
Got to get myself some marbles that looked great fun.
😀😍XXX
Tammy, Thank you again for sharing your wealth of knowledge. You're awesome. 💙💜
Tammy I love the way this turned out so pretty 😍 thank you 😊
Thank you Tammy for all the instructions you give I'm a new acrylic pour Earth and I love watching your videos because you're so good at explaining
I loved the gold & black, it looked like an elephant. The blue is beautiful too!
Thanks Tammy... very helpful. Take care.
Thanks for your wisdom Tammy 😍
Don’t take this the wrong way but it is comforting to see someone else get a frustrated as I do sometimes 🤣
Pretty cool Tammy I like it before you painted over when it was just the gall black and white I thought that was pretty cool but the turquoise and black with the gray background that really popped awesome keep pouring
You are the first fluid painting artist that told us once you get the hang of the consistency you’re looking for measurements are not that important. thank you because I was worrying😛I’ve never done acrylic painting yet but I was so worried about the measurements thank you thank you, thank you so much.
Wow what a surpise Tammy!!! I love the gray lol and just think that came out of frustration and ended up a masterpiece. ❤
Bahaha you got that right. One of these days I'm going to go outside and just throw paint at a large canvas while screaming take that ! Lol I bet you will feel really good after that. Hey I've been watching you and you are doing some AMAZING blooms. Keep up the great work! ❤
Hi, Tammy. I love the colors in your second painting. You’re such a patient, thorough teacher. Thanks for this tutorial and all the work you for the art community. 🎶💞🎶
You are such a great artist and teacher, I’ve learned a lot!
Thank you!! I'm not a math person and was stressing out! The feel of it, the look and man oh man the little card to see similar consistencies is a brain saver.
I'm still not good, but hopefully getting better! You're wonderfully patient and kind👑 to share your experiences. My gratitude is boundless.😊🥰
Its superb, as usual with your work!
Brilliant advice. I don't worry about measurements any more I just make sure the consistency is the same for all my colours depending on what pour I am doing.
I always learn so much in your videos. Thanks for clarifying that measurements don't matter, and what additives such as floetrol are really for and aren't needed provided you use the higher end paints. Thanks so much for another great video!! ✌❤🇨🇦
That is so beautiful Tammy!!
Thank you for the advice and words of wisdom - definitely applicable to living a healthy and balanced life as well as pouring. Fantastic painting too. Love the contrast between the white, gray and aqua flash.❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Tammy for the great tips and hints. I’m sure I stress more about the consistency than any other thing. What you suggest makes perfect sense! Thanks again for your info, and of course I loved the second colour palette. ❤️🎨🤩
Great tutorial Tammy! I like the way this painting turned out. Love the colors!♥️♥️
Love those colors Tammy, much prettier than the first set and the pearls are a bonus. 😁
Beautiful results
I like,it turned out very interesting, like the second colors really well,
Thanks Tammy 🙂
Your such a great teacher!!! Thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the very useful tips!
Another good lesson...about consistency...but maybe more importantly about not sweating and relax in the joy of moving colors. As Gail Burstyn says..."Let's keep playing with pigments and making beautiful things." (Quote is at least close.😂 ) Some of the coolest pieces happen by accident.
Thank you ,such good advice and great results ...love your videos
It turned out amazing great job...
Ty my friend 💓
@@tammyandersonart you're very welcome
The 2nd one is very cool
Thank you Tammy for another very informative video. The measurements have been driving me crazy because as you said each artist has his/her own recipe. Learning to mix based on so many different artist recipes has been challenging for me. I like your method of learning to maintain same consistency for all paints being used. Thank you again.
Excellent tutorial, thank you 😊
Terrific video Tammy my sweet! Xxx
THANK YOU I wasn't having fun. I fell all my HARD WORK is not content are all good I need to get feal. Like baking THANK YOU for making sane again happy happy
I like how yu scratched n repoured. Ive done that too. Thanks for all this...
Beautiful 💕
That is a great panting
The second attempt beautiful. Agree white, gold and black never a favorite with me.
Thank you, you were very helpful.
Tammy, I was under the impression that you cannot use pouring medium of any kind with Prizm Pour paints. I will attest to the results because I used Floetrol for a flip cup using the Chrysocolla and there isn't even a hint of sparkle. Now, the painting came out very pretty and I have yet to finish the surface and I HOPE that I get that beautiful sparkle out of that color but my hope is not high. So please let me know if you got your sparkle out of that Golden Honey! I do love how you teach. I'll have to tell you that I went ahead and took the Shellee Art class and wish I had simply sent you the money because the only thing I learned was why you cannot use a high gloss paint for your base coat. You taught me everything I needed to know and then I've learned a little from The Painted Dreamer. She uses the Behr untinted base 8300 series high gloss with Josonja and/or Polycrylic and the intensity of the pigments are markedly brighter. She also uses the Glidden as well and with the Behr as well depending on what effect she wants but she did an experiment showing a comparison and wow, what a difference. You are an amazing teacher and though I have donated, you will get another when I can recoup some with my $$$. Love ya!
That looked pretty cool!! Tammy, I'm no good when cooking directions tell me to make my whipping cream do that or my candy makings do this!! I mess them up every time!! 😉😂🤣😂🤣
That is so cool
Thanks Tammy, you are so Nice ❤️🇩🇰
Yup, I’m still struggling with consistency but I think this put it into perspective for me..... Sooooo, it’s back to the drawing board for me! I’m determined, at this point, to get it right! I’m committed and not ready to throw in the towel just yet! I’ve got too much at steak to just give up! But I’ll be honest with you, I’ve come real close more than once!! Here goes! Wish me luck please! 😂
Thankyou!!!
Be still my heart, dragon hide😊
like all your videos this again was very helpful; I always learn from you and have now decided to cancel some of the automatically incoming videos and concentrate more on the ones, where I really listen, make notes if needed and LEARN.
Do you have a video for me to learn the layering? Opaque, transparent etc. in which order and why? I tried blooms all day today, think i had the right pigments, colours, did loads of running samples, they ran all equally, that does help.....but nothing stuck for long, meaning cells and lacing disappeared after a while.Then I remembered the layering which I totally forgot....
I ‘d appreciate your help and advice, best wishes Tammy
Very nice my one today bombed twice both parts are up .I am at 70 subscribers now climbing the UA-cam ladder.
I love it kind of looks like a 🌪
Very informative thank you
Thank you so much for all your help Tammy, you are worth your weight in gold!
Where can you get the Prizm Pour at? Again thank you so much 😊
Very nice!
Thanks for your class, learning too much. Brazil.
Hi was curious where I can find the video you spoke of with measurements of different paints. I love your videos and how you explain everything. I have not poured even one yet, trying to make sure I have everything I need, and have a basic knowledge of pouring 😄
Lol I always call it Twisted Tulip too lol 😆
I liked it! Then you swirled it all over- kinda cool you wiped it off too. It’s ok.
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Thank you very much Tammy for this video, i loved the gold, black and white! But the last one is also pretty. But i have a question; i thought that the Prizm Pour cant be mix with a PM or Floetrol? It has an down effect on the sparkling...??
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I've been pouring for over a year now and I never measure anything anymore, I can tell by sight and feel. I've found that different brands and colours are going to be thicker or thinner and you have to adjust for that.
Exactly! Its just something you have to learn on your own. Everyone is so focused on measurements and think that failure is due to that but its not.😘
@@tammyandersonart I just go for it, I don't get worried or afraid. I used to really get anxious, worried about too much, then I just told myself, just pour it and give yourself a chance, if you don't like it, redo it.
You, my friend, were born to teach. That is all.😘
Loved watching this video today, I've been watching many of your videos and other artists too , thank you and them for being so cool and showing us newbies the way forward 😃 but I'm so disheartened because where I'm located, I cannot get any type of floetrol, UK, USA , Australia, doesn't matter , they don't even have their own version here on This island 😳 & is difficult to get it delivered from abroad. Is there any other ingredient I can use?! I want beautiful lacing, and cells too 🤩 😍
Do you know what video of yours explains how to use the prism pour paints? I did not know you can/should add floetril and water too them 🤦🏻♀️. Thanks 😊
Great video. Please put link for Liquitex exact recipe in the Description so I can try it. I could not find it.
Thank you so much.
Called "Back to Basics" about 2 months ago
Tammy, I am sure you have a tutorial on how makes balloon smashes and kisses , but I have not found them. I love how they look and have tried them over and over with no success. If you do have a tutorial, would you let me know where it is and how to access it? Thank you so much
What should the consistency be to use for a pour when using the hair dryer?
For Dutch Pours you need your paints REALLY thin so the blow dryer or air gun can easily move the paint. Some artists just use paint and water with no floetrol or pouring medium. However floetrol will give you more cells...my preference.
Every video I’ve watched that Prism Pour paint is used says only water should be used to mix with this paint, including the owner of ColorArte, Leslie Ohnstad. You put Floetrol in yours, May I ask why?
Can you tell us the video numbers for mixing those paints?
Was that American or Aussie Floterol?
yeaah me too just add some water if I wanna safe my money ? 😆😆😆
It looks like a liver biopsy.