Tribal People Try Acrylic Pouring Art For The First Time
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- Tribal people trying acrylic pouring painting art for the first time.
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My two favorite parts: "No gloves, I'll just wash my hands later" and "Not on my watch it won't spill over" y'all know who I'm talking about, that man is a legend.
Abdul is a warrior indeed. >:D
👍 Totally agree. Abdul's the man. ;)
*But I love them all. Such cool, interesting personalities.
and he didn't get a single drop on his hands
I hate the gloves myself and if I dont have paint from my hair to the floor it's just not as satisfying to me..lol
I get such joy from these videos. It feels like I’m visiting friends when I watch them. Such wonderful people.
Mukhtiar's face when he describes Cyndi is pure adoration and I love it. It's beautiful to see a man's face light up when he speaks of a woman.
I'm so glad to see Parvati looking well. Om is so adorable he reminds me of my son.
I haven't watched these folks for long but have seen the "We Are the world" videos. "The lady with the yellow hair". It's adorable.
It's utterly sweet
His painting is a great representation of her too!
Its so cool, because here in the US its so normal to see blonde people I don't think twice. It's so endearing thinking of it as yellow hair. I really like that!
@@siriusthecat true, but in this instance she really did have yellow hair lol! Cindi's hair was dyed bright yellow with bright red touches, and he was intrigued on sight and has never forgotten her, partly because in general they loved her voice second only to their beloved Michael 🙂.
When he said , “It won’t spill on my watch” I love that gentleman, he’s my favorite 💖
That was probably my favorite part as well.
👍Abdul rocks!
He said what he meant and meant what he said !
I love that man. So wise!!
That was some wholesome grandpa stuff right there, absolutely awesome.
That crush on Cindi Lauper is too sweet....
He needs a block mounted poster of her for sure...
All the paintings were beautiful ...and the fact theyre all unique should make them extremely happy 😁
I was thinking the same thing. He created a work of art in her honor and it is beautiful!
@@kateealer7 like a rainbow
@@kimjones600 👍
Lol "You look like Dexter" "Who's Dexter?" He paints with a different medium 😂
Or does he? Hmmmm is that really "paint" in that red tube? 😂
@A Vx And why does he always throw his artwork into plastic bags and dump them in the ocean? Crazy, that guy.
That one guy really needs to meet Cyndi lauper he loves her so much
Lol! So Cyndi was Mukhitar's inspiration!
It's lovely to see Parvati genuinely smiling. I think art and creativity is her niche. And now she sees it doesn't have to be stressful.
We had a very detailed conversation today, the subject was fit to talk about the stress of being a housewife, mom and most importantly a woman in such society. Stay tuned.
@@TRYBALS It is clear she works very hard. I hope she enjoys her time at the studio, and that they are a bit of a break for her. Her quilts are simply gorgeous. I would love to see more of them. Maybe she can have her own video where she shows the process of making one, or something smaller like a pillow cover, and we can all learn from her and make one too. How would she feel about teaching people from all over the world?
@@evilcritter that's a great idea. I'd ask her definitely. A full quilt might be harder for her to make at the studio but she can try teaching the basics.
You should show him her song Time after Time... at 46 still one of my favorite songs♡
"I want to paint more, but I can't because I have a job" it's tragic how many artists we've lost because they had to work hard, long hours just to make sure their basic needs were met. It's really hard to be creative and give time to that endeavor when you're worried about paying for your home and food.
Muharam's passion and enthusiasm about art is something that should be praised and noticed by people who can potentially help him develop his skills.
I totally agree.
I am really impressed with the outcomes. Muharam is a colorist with an eye for design. Mohammed's was light and whimsical. It is always great to see him smile. Parvati shows the pressure we put on women (she is afraid of failure). but triumphs still. Abdul's painting was outstanding! Right color choices! Excellent control. Amazing outcome. Mukhtiar's painting did remind me of Cydi Lauper. Well done! Love you all.
Parvati's pouring technique was so interesting! I found myself unable to look away! It also came out wonderfully. She is an amazing artist and everyone did an amazing job! I am excited for them to do more art and find different ways that they might like! Like, maybe they could like sculpting?
Sculpting might be too stressful for Parvati. But others might enjoy it
@@L16htW4rr10r Ahh I didn't consider that! Thank you for giving me another perspective
Light Warrior I do agree, as she strives for perfection and apparently is concerned about the possibility of any failed results.
The tribute to Cindi Lauper was quite charming 😍 He should see the "Time After Time" video someday.
Yes, but probably not She Bop, lol.
This was good, and made me smile. Seeing how each individual approached the task, which colours they combined etc, I must say Mukhtiar's Cyndi Lauper inspired painting was truly inspired, good colour choices. Parvati when she got the feel for pouring was making beautiful red and blue like paisley or petals shapes. They were all good. One thing I did like about, I think is he called Mohammed? I'm sorry for not remembering all the names yet, the older man with the white turban/hat scarf and big beard, I think it looked best when the red is at the top and green at bottom, with just that one flash of bright red at the very bottom edge of the canvas. They were all good, would have loved to see the kid have a go too! Wholesome vid, I enjoyed
Thank you, Abdul asked if there's a way we could have more green and we just turned the painting upside down.
Abdul's reminded me of a perfectly fresh watermelon 🍉
@@scapito thats what I thought too... a nice fresh summer watermelon feel to it.
The joy of creating something by your own design is relatable in every language. 💖
Very true.
So good to see you all having fun.
A portrait of Cyndi Lauper, using pour paint!
Keep painting!
Love, from artist in 🇺🇲
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Very true.
So good to see you all having fun.
A portrait of Cyndi Lauper, using pour paint!
Keep painting!
Love, from artist in 🇺🇲
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Parvati's pour technique was so creative! Between this one and the Bob Ross one, you can tell she has natural artistic talent. I hope she will find even more ways to express her creativity through art.
Nothing wrong with watching, but it is even more fun to see these fine people making. Both this and the older painting video have been my favourites.
I had a big smile on my face while watching this! They all had so much fun it was a delight to share this moment with them :D I'm happy to see Parvati again as well!
I love how Sir Rind became one with his work. It seemed almost a spiritual moment for him, feeling the flow of the paint and letting it calm him. That's what art should achieve, it made him feel.
So glad to see Parvati back! I loved how her child's eyes perked up when you said "spill", its too bad the little one didn't help mommy. And that crush Mukhtiar has is so adorable. Maybe someone should @ her on Twitter with a link to these vids. Also Trybals, I've never seen this kind of painting and it makes me want to make some of my own!
They did so well! Every one of them is beautiful. The thing I like most about Mukhtiar's Cyndi Lauper painting is that I always think of her in motion and of course always very colorful, and in the painting, to me it's like she is spinning and all her colors are flowing together.
I really like the playful touches of red in Mohammed's painting and how the red contrasts with the rest. It has a very balanced feel to me. I could easily believe the artist deliberately set out to paint this picture exactly as it is, with a paintbrush and easel.
Parvati's reminds me of a beautiful night with stars out in the another galaxy somewhere, like an image from one of the great telescopes. I didn't think it was going to look at all like that before it dried! It feels very still and peaceful. It moves, but in the way that stars do. It's gorgeous.
Abdul's makes me think of some kind of beautiful stone that has yet to be discovered. A variety of agate, maybe. Something you might cut and polish and set in silver, and you could see the light coming through if you held it up to the sun.
Muharam's immediately made me think of sitting down and enjoying the view of the sky and clouds on a beautiful afternoon, and someone walks right in front of you and you see billowing fabric from a robe or dress between you and the sky as they go by.
I hope I didn't forget anyone. I truly would be proud to be able to say I'd created any one of them.
I love seeing all of them getting to experience new ways of self expression. I also like how some put deeper meaning to it (like the Cyndi Lauper inspiration) and some just seemed to choose colors that they liked. With all of them being valid and beautiful.
The reverence they have for Master Bob Ross is amazing!
Being creative is good for the mind and soul.
I love what this experience has brought to each of them. It's a joy to see how they felt after seeing their work of art finished. I hope they each get more chances to do art.
Yes mam, please check out their Bob Ross inspired paintings as well 🤗
would love to see a video where you show Mukhtiar multiple videos from Cyndi Lauper's library and have him make a painting inspired by each one. he should know that her hair has been ever changing throughout the decades.
I was not aware of this form/style of painting until today, so not only have you introduced these people to something new, by me as well. It was very interesting seeing which colors each of them picked and it seems like the colors represented something about them as artists and their personalities. I enjoyed watching their individual pouring techniques and patterns. The final products came out wonderfully. It is good to see Parvati back in front of the camera. She mentioned quilting and it made me wonder if there was a way to incorporate this art style in to her quilt-work.
Very good video today, sir.
My favorite painting was by Mr. Mohammad Riaz Jutt. The blue paint was wonderful with the green and yellow. Everyone did a great job. I have always wanted to try painting in this way.
Right! And him saying it was a painting of his bride brought happy tears to my eyes! ❤
I've never seen anyone as happy and as satisfied with their art as these beautiful people. Their joy brings me joy.
So glad to see Parvati back and smiling, I hope she is doing well 😊
Everyone's painting turned out amazing!
Wow!! All of your paintings are so beautiful!. I hope that Mukhtiar's will get to meet Cindy Lauper some day. 😊
Muharam and Abdul's painting were the best, they allowed the paint to flow over the canvas and I think they intuitively knew how the paint would spread. I love Acrylic pouring and personally I would really enjoy seeing more by these wonderful people.
someone with money to spare should send them a music instrument kit such as a canjo kit or cigar box guitar kit. that way they can build and then play a music instrument. Both kits are based on what rural parts of the US would do to make musical instruments out of what was on hand. Both simple instruments.
I love how everyone has their own take on it and it reflects their personality and creativity. Good colour choices too!
Beautiful paintings! I think Mukhtiar's was the best, because I love those colours. But everyone made something I would be proud to hang on my wall.
Watching anybody try anything for the first time like this is so pure. The world needs your content right now -- so many people can benefit so much by tapping into that childhood aspect of seeing things for the first time, hearts full of innocent wonder and curiosity. It can be so therapeutic and vicarious to even just watch other people try things for the first time. You start to look at your own life with that first-time wonder and curiosity; and how lovely to be able to see one's own life like that.
Your content heals. Keep creating, everyone
Oh absolutely stunning! Each and every one of theirs is wall worthy
oh I just LOVE seeing pavarti and her boys! They look at her with so much love and awe. She is quite the woman. I love her color choices too, they ended up looking beautiful with her outfit choice today!
I have been an acrylic pourer for 3 years now and have painted hundreds of paintings, all of your paintings were beautiful. It was nice to see the pride you all had for your work. Be proud, you created beautiful pieces of art unlike anything else ever made before.
Imagine how many great potential artists may be among these people. And not just artists, but mathematicians, poets, engineers, writers. All people on this planet should have the opportunity to explore their lives in this way.
So true, I had said it so many times and I am gonna say it again, I have been to good schools and colleges. I am a bachelor in Engineering btw, and a certified diploma holder in fine art. All these years of education in schools but still I learn something new from these tribal folks.
The colours everyone picked really suited each separate artist! This was especially fun to watch!
2:52 - Abdul: "Leave it. I will wash my hands afterwards." LoL. Love him. He's so much like my dad was. 👍
Everyone on here made a beautiful painting!! They were all wonderful. Awesome work. "WOW, BRO ,WOW lol
🌹💙 Maybe the Tribals could watch Cyndi Lauper music videos and react to them: especially “True Colors!” 😉 Btw, these paintings turned out beautifully! Good job everyone, and thanks to those people who work behind the camera as well! Thumbs up! 👍
Excellent job lady and gentlemen! I loved how each of your masterpieces turned out. I've been wanting to try this for a long time but feared messing it up. I grew up poor and we didn't have the luxury of wasting a single thing. All these years later, that still sticks with me even though I can buy these things easier. You've all inspired me to give it a go! Thank you.
How true!
There is no waste or messing up in pour painting. As an artist in different mediums, if I paint/draw something I don't like, I either sell or give it to someone who likes it. Even if you don't like it, somebody else will and it will bring them happiness.
There are calculators available so you don't ""waste" as much paint. I tried pouring because I'm a control freak when it's comes to acrylics and watercolors and was trying to teach myself to be more free. It was an interesting lesson.
I love the gentleman who has the crush on Cindi Lauper, lol! The sly smile when he chose the yellow paint, and said that it was for the one with the yellow hair. Someone should get him a copy of Cindi Lauper's greatest hits!
I loved every single one of their paintings! Thank you, Ustad Adnan, this has inspired me to get back into painting after a year.
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They looked like they truly enjoyed the pour process and their pictures all turned out beautifully.
I started with the video We Are the World, & after watching a few of these, I feel as if I am starting to know them. Thank you for letting us see this. Love the older man's comment- "What's more to see now that would stress me at this age."
We all are the same, wherever we are in the world.
Let them see a 3-D printing an object or try on a virtual reality headset in a game.
Greetings from Florida, USA. Good Bless You ALL. Tell each of them we love them. :)
This video made my heart smile! I too enjoy paint pouring. It's so relaxing and the final outcome is always a surprise :) I hope you all do more of them because they are so much fun!
When Mohammad said he was going to "beat the devil out of it like Bob Ross" I got a good laugh. I always chuckle when Bob Ross says it too lol.
They all turned out lovely!
All the paintings were lovely, but everyone's joy as they saw what they had made. That's what made things truly special and wonderful
All of them were completely different but all so amazing! I can't pick a favorite. I would hang all of them on my walls.
Now I have watched this 2 times!!!👍👍👍🥰 They are so happy to paint! No STRESS!!! AND THEY MADE WONDERFUL PAINTINGS!!! Usted Bob Ross would be VERY HAPPY!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰❣❣❣❣👍👍👍👍
I love you all, god bless you and yours. I hope they send you home with the extra stuff.
Have a class. Become a teacher. Our body and minds all need to have a chance to express our selfs and find happiness.
I am obsessed with this channel. I love the fact that they feel free to express themselves and give us a glimpse into their life, their personality, their humour, their wisdom. They all touch my heart and I feel privileged to have "met" them. They make me smile, laugh and tear up. I would absolutely love to see Parvati's quilts as I make quilts myself ❤
Theres never a wrong way to do art as long as it makes your heart feel good. They all did such wonderful pieces
They are all beautiful painting's 💕
Such gentle, loving, intelligent people. Thank you for these videos.
Glad you like them!
I love these. Everyone should find a way to create anything. It's good for the soul. 😃 I've just started learning piano myself.
Very nice Jesse, keep rocking 🎵🤗❤️🌷
@@TRYBALS Thank you.
Each painting is truly beautiful, like a piece of the sky! Thank you young lady, thank you gentlemen for showing the talent inside you.
Everyone of you is very skilled in his and her own ways. Very inspiring. The colours of each painting are truly wonderful.
I am so happy I found this channel!! Watching videos that are shown to someone who has never seen anything like them before and hearing their thoughts and expressions from the perspective of someone else is so rewarding for me! And I was absolutely blown away when I watched the video of them painting with Bob Ross. WOW!! I was VERY impressed in the work each and every one put in to it! And now THIS!!! Please everyone take pride and joy in the painting you have done today because they are AMAZING!! I can hardly wait for new videos!
I love Trybals videos so much! I feel like I'm watching old friends every time I tune in. Everyone made such beautiful, unique paintings!
👍 Feeling the same way. I'm new to the channel, but already feeling a "connection". Very lovely group of people here.
Perspective is an amazing experience any which way you hold a finished canvas! These are beautiful! I never realized how easy acrylic painting is either
I watched the entire video with a smile, that was fantastic! :D
I loved all their paintings. They look like something that would be hanging in a museum of modern art. I just hope they continue exploring the arts. I would love to see them try other instruments or art forms.
To all working on this series/channel and all those that are now part of my regular weekly people i must watch. ..Much much love from me and my family to all of you from Washington State. ❤️❤️❤️
Their paintings are beautiful! The joy they had making the paintings brought a smile to my face.
As I was watching this video, I found myself wishing I had money to spare so I could send these wonderful people more pouring paint and canvases. They all seemed to enjoy it immensely and the smiles they displayed seeing their finished art were beautiful.
Thank you Tracey for watching 🤗❤️🌷
The fact is that this channel helps us learn a lot about the truth of the human nature cause their opinions were all raw and devoid of hypocrisy and self interest. Their innocent feeling and opinions make the best of all reaction channels ever. .
Mukhtiar! God love him!!
The painting were great. I loved the colors. Every one of them had a nice blending. Now I want to do it myself. Its great how they show so much interest in painting. Painting is an positive expression of yourself and can express ideas and emotions. It builds self esteem.
That was a great video 😊👍
All paintings are very good, but my heart has fallen for Muharam’s piece of art!
9:17 is a wonderful moment.
Quietly enjoying his work and you can see the joy 😊
Well caught. With that expression he reminds me of my dad a little bit sometimes. :)
They are all beautiful!!! I would put every one of them in my home!! My favorite is hers! She is as pretty as her artwork...Great job everyone!!! From California...America
Love this please let them paint more, they seemed to so enjoy it and I know doing acrylic pour painting over a colander (noodle strainer) or upside down cup would give them different textures and shapes or air blowing from one direction. All their paintings were so good though!!!!
That elder gentleman has got to be the best story teller, hes got such a sense of patience, its so lovely.
Mansingh made an impressionist painting of a forest fire that you could see in a museum in Amsterdam! lol
That woman's confidence is off the chart.
9:05; that put a huge smile on my face! Awesome!
These paintings are beautiful! Watching their faces as they made these creations was so wholesome and endearing. I couldn’t paint my way out of a wet paper bag. lol Mukhtiar’s face lighting up talking about Cyndi Lauper is the best thing.
I love these videos. Thank you for making and sharing them. Everyone is so kind and interesting and has such a gentle personality. ❤️
8:50 I love how he enjoys the process, that's how you enjoy life. a very wise man.
It’s so heartwarming to watch everyone take joy in this.
Mohammad Riaz is so good natured. I love hearing what he has to say.
I have spent many Happy Hours pour painting. Happy to see them enjoy it.
I just want to say thank you for sharing time with us. Maybe I will try painting with acrylics as it looks soothing. By the way, I would hang any of y'all's art on my walls.
They are all beautiful paintings.
Such beautiful colors! I hope they enjoyed doing this, because I have enjoyed watching. Thank you!
This has become one of my new favourite channels, I love seeing the joy on everyone's face and their insightful comments
The WORLD loved each of you. Blessings from Washington State U.S..
I Iike the pink and green one. I'd title it "Happy Watermelon".
The smile's that shined on all of their faces on the outcome of their beautiful "dirty pour" painting's............priceless.
Hello all you wonderful people! I really enjoyed watching you paint 🎨 and what you created! I’m glad you had fun and no stress 🙂
I love these people! Its so nice to see them learning new things.
That being said, they should have given the little boy one too!
Beautiful and unique by all of these wonderful people. God Bless you all.
These tribals are just amazing. Art videos are the best. Each one of these people shows something. One wants a cheerful bride and the other is in love with Cindy Lauper. Parvati is a bit nervous of making mistakes and Muharam is like Cindy…he just wants to have fun.
I'm from America and love your videos everything you do I enjoy and cant get enough always waiting for the next episode god bless you all
I have been watching these videos all day. My heart is full and hope in humanity is being restored! Thank you for giving the world these beautiful, honest videos.
Thank you My friend ❤️
I love to paint, pour paint and paint rocks. I had never painted until about 4 years ago. Imagine, to my great surprise, I was offered one hundred and fifty dollars for my first piece of painted art which was a dragon eye rock. My exact words were "But it's just a rock!...I've never even painted in my life before this!" I had to keep that rock because I just felt so peaceful and happy and amazed while I was painting it. Now as soon as I paint a rock it is claimed by friends, family and yes even people who have been passing by my yard while I was painting outside at my little table enjoying the sun and nature. Many offers to buy, but I so enjoy gifting them to others, and I also love it when people accept my offer to sit down for a spell and paint a rock of their own. Young...old...language barriers... Art breaks through everything! I so enjoyed watching this video! There is an artist in each and every one of us and I love seeing how it forms and flows throughout all the world. Beautiful work my brothers and sisters! I look forward to more of your video's!
This was so fun to watch! They are all gorgeous 😍
"I will beat the devil 👿 out of this painting!"... That was hilarious. I really enjoy this channel. I especially like to see the women come on to try new things. In Parvati's case, not only does she get to enjoy trying and seeing new things but it is clearly an act of defiance for her to be on the show. Good for her! From the things she says, it is clear that she doesn't have much freedom in her life.
Muharam has so much passion for art, I hope he continues to have opportunities to make more! I am sure some people would buy his paintings. :)