Great to se another Canadian with a pouring channel. I love paint pouring for my mental health also. I am an RN who can no longer able to work due to severe arthritis, so painting is my happy place. Great painting. Love from NB!
I'm glad that you were able to find an outlet! I really enjoy it when I meet another Canadian who stumbled across me, so thanks for being here I appreciate it! :)
3 weeks into learning and although getting results they are not the ones I set out to achieve - all the same enjoying the process at 75 years - enjoyed this video and reference to Molly who in my book is incredible - Thanks so much
Turned out really nice in the end. Those colours really came through. I really liked the pic before you swiped too. I might have left it like that. Good result Tony.
@@cjbarash3819 I love Mark! I have only seen pictures so far but his videos are in a playlist to watch when I have a few minutes. The pearls are so fun, and so many ways to use them!
I have made so many of these paintings from flicking the paint to puddle pores to reckon it to Dutch pores and so on I always paint the sides of my canvas just to make sure.❤❤❤❤
You do absolutely beautiful work. Question about the cell activator. You said 4-5 drops of Penetrol. How much paint and floetrol was mixed to use 4-5 drops? I realize it's 2pt to 1 pt. Is it 4-5 drops in 3oz, 6 oz ..... Looking forward to watching more videos.
@@JoanSmith-xr8bo Thanks Joan! 😊 I’ll try to explain as best I can. So before I started to use Aussie floetrol as my cell activator, I used a less expensive CA that only needed some floetrol in your paint (1oz would have been lots) and then adding the 4 or 5 drops of penetrol to my titanium white CA which was 2:1 paint and floetrol. The penetrol additive helped to make the cells. Really, the penetrol was only used to react with what little floetrol in each paint color. Does that make sense? Thanks for watching by the way! 🙂
It sure is! I’m slowly migrating to gallery wrapped only, I find everything finished so much better than a level 1 canvas does. I like my 12x24’s but may try a bigger size soon as a diptych piece!
It is so nice, I would have liked if you didn't have to pour so much off. The Pearl colors are amazing. What did you mix with them? I tried with glue and black canvas, they disappeared, I had no color. Just to add, I love the way you tell us what you are doing!
Thanks Michelle, that’s really nice of you! I mixed 1.5oz floetrol and 1oz artist loft medium for each color. I also added a little bit of gloss medium to each color as well! Thanks for watching!! 🤍
@@danrieber7318 Hi Dan! The color starts to happen once the paint begins to dry. The Amsterdam pearlescent paint mixes white, but dries the color used out of the tube, so you’ve really got to keep track of it when you pour it. So, when wet, it’s white, and as it dries the color pops out!
@@MichaelaBolton-xo2gs Thanks for watching Michaela! The white you saw is an iridescent acrylic also know as pearlescent’s that mix white. So, although I used four colours which dry the color they’re supposed to, they mix white. When I use them I also label the cups so I don’t forget which color is which. The pearlescent paint dries brightest on a black or darker background as well. I hope that helps!
@@TheEngellaura Ja, Kanada ist ein bisschen weit weg, lol. Ich bin mir sicher, dass Sie sie online bestellen können. Gibt es in Ihrer Nähe Kunstgeschäfte, die diese möglicherweise anbieten?
@@TheEngellaura Malen Sie jetzt oder fangen Sie gerade erst an, sich damit zu befassen? Vielen Dank, dass du auch auf meinem Kanal vorbeigeschaut hast!
Hi Ana! Initially, no you can't see the colors but they start to brighten up as the paint stretches out and then dries. Once it dries it gets very bright! Thanks for watching :)
If you enjoyed this pour, check out this playlist next! ua-cam.com/play/PL9WTtCUY6nGGZyTI5MedX7xpbWAUWHp5L.html&si=O6JBBeBV6_bkcIFy
Great to se another Canadian with a pouring channel. I love paint pouring for my mental health also. I am an RN who can no longer able to work due to severe arthritis, so painting is my happy place. Great painting. Love from NB!
I'm glad that you were able to find an outlet! I really enjoy it when I meet another Canadian who stumbled across me, so thanks for being here I appreciate it! :)
Very sharp Mr. Right!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate you watching! What did you enjoy enjoy most? 😃
Great information and thanks for the way you explain the process.
@@terriekaufman3681 You’re very welcome, and thanks for watching!
Love it. Especially the lacing. Stunning.
Thank you, Annette! That’s really nice of you! 🤍
3 weeks into learning and although getting results they are not the ones I set out to achieve - all the same enjoying the process at 75 years - enjoyed this video and reference to Molly who in my book is incredible - Thanks so much
@@lloydburchmore8003 Thank you so much for the kind words and thank you for watching!
The finished result is so nice, I just love it! These pearl colors are really pretty!
Thanks so much, I just love working with the pearl acrylics because the colors are really dynamic and bright! Thanks for watching! 😊
Beautiful Pearl puddles my dear. Love it ❤
Thank you so much, that’s so nice of you! Thank you for watching. 🤍
@@tonysfluidart it’s been a while and I loved coming back to watch. See you soon Tony 🥰
@@Marie-LouiseArt You’re too kind… thank you so much! 🥹😊
Turned out really nice in the end. Those colours really came through. I really liked the pic before you swiped too. I might have left it like that. Good result Tony.
Thanks for watching Paul, I appreciate it! And of course thank you for watching!
Very cool! I'm also a fan of Mark Ratcliffe. Have you seen his Northern Lights series? You've inspired me to try pearl paints😊
@@cjbarash3819 I love Mark! I have only seen pictures so far but his videos are in a playlist to watch when I have a few minutes. The pearls are so fun, and so many ways to use them!
What a transformation when dry. Love this painting. Colours are beautiful.
Thanks so much for watching and of course the kind words! 🤍🤍
Love. I love using the pearl paints. It’s a surprise every time they dry. Love from NB on the east coast!
Thank you so much, Brenda! I appreciate the 🤍 from out East too, and yes they are a nice surprise each time!
The lacing is so beautiful. Love the final result!
Thank you so much for watching, I love this one too! Thanks so much! 🤍
Very, very pretty piece. I love the brightness of your colors and what great composition! Really well done🩷
Thanks so much, Linda! I appreciate the kind words! 🤍
Absolutely beautiful ❤
Thanks Kaylene, I appreciate it. That’s very nice of you! 😊🤍
I have made so many of these paintings from flicking the paint to puddle pores to reckon it to Dutch pores and so on I always paint the sides of my canvas just to make sure.❤❤❤❤
They are so fun to make and I can only imagine what a Dutch pour would look like! Thanks so much for watching Lisa, I appreciate it. 🤍
Love your lacing, looks like it was add afterwards…😅 great composition 👍🏻
Thank you!! I was really happy with the lacing, and I appreciate you watching!
WAY cool !! 👏👏
Thank you so much, Jeanette I appreciate you watching and thanks for the feedback! :)
🎉🎉🎉🎉well done
Thanks so much, Kim!! 😊🤍
I’m going to try mine one of these days. I’ve been too scared. So I love watching you.
They are so fun once you get the hang of them. They are a bit mysterious but typically turn out really pretty!
Wow looks nice
Thank you so much, I appreciate it!! 😊
Beautiful ❤
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching, thanks Geraldine! 😊😊
Awesome
Thanks Jan! 😊
Beautiful
I appreciate it, thank you so much!! 🤍
Parabéns estou iniciando a arte e vc me inporou cm suas técnicas gratidão 🙏🏻
My pleasure! I am happy to hear you've started and I'm happy to share what I know! :)
very nice
Thanks so much, I appreciate it!! 🙂
You do absolutely beautiful work. Question about the cell activator. You said 4-5 drops of Penetrol. How much paint and floetrol was mixed to use 4-5 drops? I realize it's 2pt to 1 pt. Is it 4-5 drops in 3oz, 6 oz ..... Looking forward to watching more videos.
@@JoanSmith-xr8bo Thanks Joan! 😊 I’ll try to explain as best I can. So before I started to use Aussie floetrol as my cell activator, I used a less expensive CA that only needed some floetrol in your paint (1oz would have been lots) and then adding the 4 or 5 drops of penetrol to my titanium white CA which was 2:1 paint and floetrol. The penetrol additive helped to make the cells.
Really, the penetrol was only used to react with what little floetrol in each paint color. Does that make sense?
Thanks for watching by the way! 🙂
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@@sandybruderer2084 Thanks Sandy, that’s very nice of you. 🙂 I hope you enjoyed the video!
So I was curious is that a 12 x 24 Gallery wrap?
It sure is! I’m slowly migrating to gallery wrapped only, I find everything finished so much better than a level 1 canvas does.
I like my 12x24’s but may try a bigger size soon as a diptych piece!
I liked the technique, and the wet look was great, but I'm not so keen on the colours, nevertheless, the finished design is terrific.
Thank you Lyn, I appreciate the feedback and thank you for watching! 🙂
I wouldn’t have swiped this. It’s pretty though
I like that idea, I’ll have to try that! Thanks for watching as well!
It is so nice, I would have liked if you didn't have to pour so much off. The Pearl colors are amazing. What did you mix with them? I tried with glue and black canvas, they disappeared, I had no color.
Just to add, I love the way you tell us what you are doing!
Thanks Michelle, that’s really nice of you! I mixed 1.5oz floetrol and 1oz artist loft medium for each color. I also added a little bit of gloss medium to each color as well! Thanks for watching!! 🤍
How much Pearl paint to the mix?
@MichelleM-vw9qe I think it was about 2/3oz for each color. I also used about 8 or 9oz of oxide black as my base.
I didn't see you add color. where did the color come from in the final piece?
@@danrieber7318 Hi Dan! The color starts to happen once the paint begins to dry. The Amsterdam pearlescent paint mixes white, but dries the color used out of the tube, so you’ve really got to keep track of it when you pour it. So, when wet, it’s white, and as it dries the color pops out!
New here and a bit confused how you ended up with all those colors only using black and white?
@@MichaelaBolton-xo2gs Thanks for watching Michaela! The white you saw is an iridescent acrylic also know as pearlescent’s that mix white. So, although I used four colours which dry the color they’re supposed to, they mix white.
When I use them I also label the cups so I don’t forget which color is which. The pearlescent paint dries brightest on a black or darker background as well. I hope that helps!
@tonysfluidart oh wow! That is cool! I love that. Gonna have to get some and try it out! Thank you for explaining that for me 💗
@@MichaelaBolton-xo2gs No problem at all, thanks for asking! 🙂
Sehr schön ☺️👍🏼 Wo kann ich diesen Acryl Farben kaufen ? Liebe Grüße ☺️
Vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen! Ich habe diese Acrylfarben bei Michaels hier in Kanada gekauft und kaufe sie auch in meinem örtlichen Kunstgeschäft. :) :)
@@tonysfluidart Danke für die schnelle Antwort ☺️ Kanada ist ein bisschen weit ☺️ Kann ich sie auch bestellen?
@@TheEngellaura Ja, Kanada ist ein bisschen weit weg, lol. Ich bin mir sicher, dass Sie sie online bestellen können. Gibt es in Ihrer Nähe Kunstgeschäfte, die diese möglicherweise anbieten?
@@tonysfluidart Hmm 🤔 Ich weiß es nicht,aber ich werde Online schauen ☺️
@@TheEngellaura Malen Sie jetzt oder fangen Sie gerade erst an, sich damit zu befassen? Vielen Dank, dass du auch auf meinem Kanal vorbeigeschaut hast!
Ma divrani I Colori?! Nn riesci a capire
Hi Ana! Initially, no you can't see the colors but they start to brighten up as the paint stretches out and then dries.
Once it dries it gets very bright! Thanks for watching :)
Beautiful!
@@phyllishoward6168 Thank you so much for watching!