Very much enjoyed watching your process and going slow enough for us just learning. I have a small canvas and some inks I will give this a try. Thank you!❤️
I'm really pleased you found it helpful and just the right speed, Susan. I know when I've watched some, it can be hard to keep up! Good luck with the inks and canvas 🤞. Do let me know how you get on 😀
Another beautiful abstract. Thank you so much for all these demonstrations. They're clear, concise and easy to follow with techniques to use for further projects on my own. 😍
Aww, Margaret, that's such a lovely piece of feedback for me, thank you so much 😀! I'm really pleased you'll be able to use what I've shown in your other projects 😁! You've made my day 😊
Unfortunately I have to watch your videos on my phone. I miss out on all the beautiful detail you are creating. Where did the green come from again? I love the texture the wet paint created. I do not care for great globs of paint plunked on a canvas but your texturing is subtle and stimulating. What else can the kinks be used for? Fountain pens? Stamp pads? Thank you for another wonderful video!
I'm sorry you have to view things on the 'small screen'! The green formed when the turquoise and the transparent Burnt Umber mixed on the canvas - it's a lovely dark moss shade. I think you could definitely use the ordinary acrylic inks in fountain or dip pens, but the metallic ones would possibly clog the nib because they're thicker. Stamp pads are a good idea too 😁. Thank you again for watching my vids 😄
Hi Anne. It's a lovely silicon spatula by Catalyst. They do lots of different ones, but this is definitely one of my favourites! www.amazon.co.uk/Pab-Catalyst-Blade-Size-No/dp/B008PWP84S/ref=mp_s_a_1_18?adgrpid=105203447470&hvadid=435723195050&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=1006873&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=4471876953532981214&hvtargid=kwd-300693279565&hydadcr=26194_1817113&keywords=catalyst+wedges&qid=1703004009&sr=8-18#
Hi Jason. Thanks for contacting me. Here's the link to the Daler Rowney Flow Enhancer I use. It can be purchased through Amazon. Many thanks again, Helen. amzn.to/48bDU3P
🎨🖋️Lovely. Thanks!
Thank you, Rebecca 😊
Brilliant sesh...how to use what's on hand in a completely new manner...what a colorful beauty!! Ty.
Hi Judy, thanks very much for that 😀. I'm really glad you enjoyed it 😊
Oh my goodness how gorgeous! I love texture and drippy art!
Thank you so much Jade, I'm really pleased you like it 😃. More coming soon...!!
Inspiring. Thank you.
Thank you very much 😊! I'm so glad you found it inspiring, Charles.
This is amazing!! Thank you for sharing!❣️🌹❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so very much for watching, and your lovely feedback - it means a lot 😁
Love the colors and textures!!
Thank you very much indeed 😁. I absolutely love texture, and turquoise is one of my favourite colours!
Loved this thanks for sharing your ideas Helen
Many thanks, Jennifer 😄! Really glad you enjoyed it 👍
That is lovely! Thank you for sharing your techniques!❤
Thank you so much, Kath 😁. I'm really glad you enjoyed it 💗
Gosh this is lovely 🌻
Thank you so much 😊! That's so kind of you 😁
Beautiful. Thank you.
Thanks very much for watching, Sharon 😀
These are my favorite color combinations
Yes, I love them too 😍! They remind me of the sea, I think. Thanks for watching 😊
Very much enjoyed watching your process and going slow enough for us just learning. I have a small canvas and some inks I will give this a try. Thank you!❤️
I'm really pleased you found it helpful and just the right speed, Susan. I know when I've watched some, it can be hard to keep up! Good luck with the inks and canvas 🤞. Do let me know how you get on 😀
Another beautiful abstract. Thank you so much for all these demonstrations. They're clear, concise and easy to follow with techniques to use for further projects on my own. 😍
Aww, Margaret, that's such a lovely piece of feedback for me, thank you so much 😀! I'm really pleased you'll be able to use what I've shown in your other projects 😁!
You've made my day 😊
Unfortunately I have to watch your videos on my phone. I miss out on all the beautiful detail you are creating. Where did the green come from again? I love the texture the wet paint created. I do not care for great globs of paint plunked on a canvas but your texturing is subtle and stimulating. What else can the kinks be used for? Fountain pens? Stamp pads? Thank you for another wonderful video!
I'm sorry you have to view things on the 'small screen'! The green formed when the turquoise and the transparent Burnt Umber mixed on the canvas - it's a lovely dark moss shade.
I think you could definitely use the ordinary acrylic inks in fountain or dip pens, but the metallic ones would possibly clog the nib because they're thicker. Stamp pads are a good idea too 😁.
Thank you again for watching my vids 😄
Love that spatula tool. What's it called and where did you get it!
Hi Anne. It's a lovely silicon spatula by Catalyst. They do lots of different ones, but this is definitely one of my favourites! www.amazon.co.uk/Pab-Catalyst-Blade-Size-No/dp/B008PWP84S/ref=mp_s_a_1_18?adgrpid=105203447470&hvadid=435723195050&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=1006873&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=4471876953532981214&hvtargid=kwd-300693279565&hydadcr=26194_1817113&keywords=catalyst+wedges&qid=1703004009&sr=8-18#
Could you provide link to the flow enhancer you used … I can’t seem to find it 😅
Hi Jason. Thanks for contacting me. Here's the link to the Daler Rowney Flow Enhancer I use. It can be purchased through Amazon. Many thanks again, Helen.
amzn.to/48bDU3P
Thanks but also says out of stock ☹️
@@jasonballinger3549 Oh no!! Sorry about that! Jackson's may have it, or Cass Art?