I have learned more watching only two of your videos than I have learned from watching dozens of others. They’re great but I love that you are making it simple so that even a beginner like me can easily understand.
So patient when teaching and thorough calm and present I really enjoy how you show the student or viewer how to get it right thank you don't know of anyone else that shows their techniques in quiet this way ...much appreciated for the time you spend in these tutorials. Thanks so much and god bless you and I'm turn bless us with true patients yay
OHHH I FORGOT TO SAY AS WELL WELCOME TO THE FLUID ARCYLIC ART POURING JOURNEY OF YOUR OWN PROCESS N YOUR OWN JOURNEY . WELCOME N ENJOY AND MOST OF ALL GOODLUCK TO YOU . HAPPY POURING TO YOU KAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you very much Amy for this information. Please I used these ratios with Amsterdam oxide black as base coat but the problem the black swallowed all my other colors do you think the problem comes from the paint?thank you❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing this recipe --- I am still in process of finding a recipe that works best for me. Do you use some craft paints still? I imagine they would be less Floetrol and or water. -- thannk you again!
Thank you for your wonderful instructions. I just have one question. The first mixture you did with Amsterdam white, was that for your base coat (to cover your canvas), or using as either base coat or in your colored paint mixture?
This was really helpful, thank you. I've been trying to work out how to start and most of the videos seem to be more technique, rather than mixing basics. If you wanted to make more cells using silicone oil, do you mix it into one of the paints, or put drops on?
Amy if I'm using Heavy body paints like Mattise or M Gram or Holbein do I use the Amsterdam ratio or the one for Arteza? Thank you for the great explaintion❤😊
Yes they are! And I mix up Amsterdam, Winsor Newton, and Liquitex Heavy Body all the same (less paint). Thank you - I'm glad the video was helpful for you! 💕
Great question! Sometimes I don’t want them either. If you use all of the same paint brands (like all Liquitex brand paints) and no metallics (or other specialties) then you drastically reduce the cell creation (if any). When you add different brands and metallics to a pour, you definitely will get more reactions (because of the differing binders). You could use a Liquitex pouring medium or even just water to reduce cell formation as well. But yes, I will still get cells sometimes with no specialties and same paint brands mixed with Floetrol.
I have learned more watching only two of your videos than I have learned from watching dozens of others. They’re great but I love that you are making it simple so that even a beginner like me can easily understand.
Thank you from my heart for helping me develop these methods as therapy.
LOVE the classical piano soundtrack-calming and conducive to learning. 👏
Thanku, very helpful ❤
So patient when teaching and thorough calm and present I really enjoy how you show the student or viewer how to get it right thank you don't know of anyone else that shows their techniques in quiet this way ...much appreciated for the time you spend in these tutorials. Thanks so much and god bless you and I'm turn bless us with true patients yay
Thank you for any excellent tutorial.
Thanks for this helpful tutorial 🙏🙏🙏
Amazing! Thanks for the detail you put into your vid!
I thank uou very much. I didn t know how to store ready paint in squeeze bottles
OHHH I FORGOT TO SAY AS WELL WELCOME TO THE FLUID ARCYLIC ART POURING JOURNEY OF YOUR OWN PROCESS N YOUR OWN JOURNEY . WELCOME N ENJOY AND MOST OF ALL GOODLUCK TO YOU . HAPPY POURING TO YOU KAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!💕😊
So helpful thank you!
Thank you
nice to see the mixing process shown at a nice speed. Thanks Amy
Thank you very much - so glad you enjoyed it!! You are very welcome!
Thank you very much Amy for this information. Please I used these ratios with Amsterdam oxide black as base coat but the problem the black swallowed all my other colors do you think the problem comes from the paint?thank you❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing this recipe --- I am still in process of finding a recipe that works best for me. Do you use some craft paints still? I imagine they would be less Floetrol and or water. -- thannk you again!
Thank you for your wonderful instructions. I just have one question. The first mixture you did with Amsterdam white, was that for your base coat (to cover your canvas), or using as either base coat or in your colored paint mixture?
This was really helpful, thank you.
I've been trying to work out how to start and most of the videos seem to be more technique, rather than mixing basics. If you wanted to make more cells using silicone oil, do you mix it into one of the paints, or put drops on?
Thank you l loved the thorough explanation!! Great job!!
Thank you so much!! 💕
Excellent tutorial Amy!😀👍
Thank you so much!! 🥰
Amy if I'm using Heavy body paints like Mattise or M Gram or Holbein do I use the Amsterdam ratio or the one for Arteza? Thank you for the great explaintion❤😊
Hello dear friend. Congratulations on the wonderful video you shared very interesting, thanks for sharing, keep in touch please, ❤,💖💕💞❤,
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Amy are your ratios the same as Arteza for Liquitex, Pebeo and other similar paints. This was a wonderful video and very well explained!😀
Yes they are! And I mix up Amsterdam, Winsor Newton, and Liquitex Heavy Body all the same (less paint). Thank you - I'm glad the video was helpful for you! 💕
I don’t have a scale. But I use measuring cups. Can you tell me your measurements converted to 1/4 cup or 1/3 cup….
Floetrol creates cells. What if i dont want any?
Great question! Sometimes I don’t want them either. If you use all of the same paint brands (like all Liquitex brand paints) and no metallics (or other specialties) then you drastically reduce the cell creation (if any). When you add different brands and metallics to a pour, you definitely will get more reactions (because of the differing binders). You could use a Liquitex pouring medium or even just water to reduce cell formation as well. But yes, I will still get cells sometimes with no specialties and same paint brands mixed with Floetrol.
@@amyyysartistry many many thanks
I first ever ordered mine in 2020 during Covid it was way cheaper than now too expensive
Nice.... I like your videos....
Can you guide me also
Thank you for your wonderful video but the music is distracting