Wow! I love that you used your own process. So creative. I loved the use of the stone powders, how they added a granular aspect to the painting. In the end, it is inspiring to see such a creative way to paint. And the painting is beautiful. Love it! 💜
Hello Everybody Rocks! That was an amazing video!! I loved the combining Rockhounding,Art and pure Creativity!!! The end result was Super Awesome!!!! I felt like it was worthy of a makers challenge video! Great Job! Keep up the Amazing Creativity!
I love everything about this, ER, all the experiences, ground down, swirled together, and neatly put back in place. With one simple brush, and a heart of gold 💛 💫 ILY
I would definitely suggest to mix colors before hand, but sometimes I like mixing on the canvas. If I was super serious about the painting then I DEFINITELY would mix before hand. Thank you for watching and commenting Larry! 🙏💖💕
That turned out great ER (Napoleon approves). I tried an experiment with some watered-down "Clear Schoolglue" with a drop or two of actual paint and then added my crushed in rock-color. Got some very interesting effects and didn't have the overpowering color problem from the paint pigments. It's all trial and error ,,, and fun while trying. Loved your results!!!! (ah-huh. huh. huh).
Hi ER😊. I've been trying to figure out how to dye the stone dust from my trim saw. I have pounds of it. I just believe there must be something I can do with it. I tried making a slurry and using it as a polish. Didn't work 😮
Oh good golly ER that is so amazing, you have talent that we have just begun to see! I’m so impressed with your painting technique it’s really cool, you have a very keen eye for details! A question, since you use glue as a base do you mix them in small amounts or can you add drops of water to thin it out and reconstitute the paint?
You can definitely add water to the glue and rock mixture to thin it out, but it will also dilute the pigment a bit too. The more water (and more glue) the less pigmented the "paint" result will be. The glue will affect it less than the water. Thank you for watching and commenting Wanda! 😭🙏💖💕
I wonder how the ancient Egyptians prepared minerals/elements like lapis, malachite, hematite, and gold. Then what recipes they used to mix facial makeups??? I know some mixed minersls/elements with various kinds of rendered fat (crocodile, duck/goose). For mineral paint big concern is toxicity but especially facial makeup. Did that contribute to their shorter lives??? Def wouldn't want to wear Realgar lipstick. Unless you want a more lethal kiss. 💋 Oooooo La La!hahaha Definitely use a fine mesh to sift powders. A chef kitchen chinois, Silkscreening cloth/old handkerchief or some hash bubble bags, reusable metal&plastic coffee filter basket would all probably work well. Then what the coffee grinder wouldn't get fine enough put in a mortar and pestle and seive again. Also curious if some sort of blender with liquid would be more effective way of getting smooth paints. Probably the best suggestion is the small ball mill.
Definitely need a fine mesh and also need to grind it down better. Will suggested a small ball mill, I think that or even my mortar and pestle would be good. I do wonder if that stuff contributed to a shorter life span, that a quite a few other things! Aren't we lucky that we live in the now? Also, that poison lipstick reminds me of Poison Ivy, lol! 💖💕
That was a cool little video,great use of rock dust😊
Nice work 😊👍
very nice and happy🎉
Great video ER! 😊 Super fun to watch/hear ur creativity!!👍💕🤗
Very cool. I love it 😀
Cool, I didn't know u could paint with rocks. Gives great texture with the landscape.
Wow! I love that you used your own process. So creative. I loved the use of the stone powders, how they added a granular aspect to the painting. In the end, it is inspiring to see such a creative way to paint. And the painting is beautiful. Love it! 💜
❤ER!! So good to hear your voice. This is intriguing. Thank you.
I love the mood you set!! Well done!!!! Brings back memories of afternoons in Utah watching the storm clouds come in....
Hello Everybody Rocks! That was an amazing video!! I loved the combining Rockhounding,Art and pure Creativity!!! The end result was Super Awesome!!!! I felt like it was worthy of a makers challenge video! Great Job! Keep up the Amazing Creativity!
Thank you Scott! That is a really high compliment 😭💕
I deeply appreciate you my friend 🙏💖
You’re welcome! I truly meant what I said!! Thanks for being my friend too 🙏
😭🙏💖💕
Thank you for sharing your gifts with us ~ very lovely ❤🎉
What a fantastic idea
Using G-d's beautiful earth for your creations is a grand way of honoring his creations. Bless you ✝️💟💟💟🙏
I love everything about this, ER, all the experiences, ground down, swirled together, and neatly put back in place. With one simple brush, and a heart of gold 💛 💫 ILY
I love you too Maria! 😭🙏💖💕
Amazeballs 💜
Interesting technique for mixing colors to paint on a canvas I learned something new to try out Thank you for sharing nice painting
I would definitely suggest to mix colors before hand, but sometimes I like mixing on the canvas. If I was super serious about the painting then I DEFINITELY would mix before hand.
Thank you for watching and commenting Larry! 🙏💖💕
Thanks!
Omg!!! Thank you SO MUCH Tigereye!!! You're so incredibly sweet my dear friend 😭🙏💖💕
@@everybodyrocks Your painting technique rocks! Loved the painting.
I made turquoise dust the same way. But you can't have any matrix on it.
That turned out great ER (Napoleon approves). I tried an experiment with some watered-down "Clear Schoolglue" with a drop or two of actual paint and then added my crushed in rock-color. Got some very interesting effects and didn't have the overpowering color problem from the paint pigments. It's all trial and error ,,, and fun while trying. Loved your results!!!! (ah-huh. huh. huh).
This is such a cool idea Thank you Everybody Rocks
Thank you Mia 😍🙏❤️💖💕🥰 love you so much sweetie!!!!
I love it so much texture and I love the seen just FYI You sounds too sweet for David hahahahha ❤️
Hi ER😊. I've been trying to figure out how to dye the stone dust from my trim saw. I have pounds of it. I just believe there must be something I can do with it. I tried making a slurry and using it as a polish. Didn't work 😮
Hi Everybody Rocks 👋😃 Everybody Rocks I've finally caught a video of yours 👍😃💖 So, what kind of painting you going to do Everybody Rocks?
Oh good golly ER that is so amazing, you have talent that we have just begun to see! I’m so impressed with your painting technique it’s really cool, you have a very keen eye for details! A question, since you use glue as a base do you mix them in small amounts or can you add drops of water to thin it out and reconstitute the paint?
You can definitely add water to the glue and rock mixture to thin it out, but it will also dilute the pigment a bit too. The more water (and more glue) the less pigmented the "paint" result will be.
The glue will affect it less than the water.
Thank you for watching and commenting Wanda! 😭🙏💖💕
You need a small ball mill
No YOU need a small ball mill Will!
(thank you for the suggestion, I'll definitely be looking into that my friend 🙏💖)
😂I do need one that’s why it was on my brain.
Hey Everybody Rocks do you collect Rocks and Stones as a Collection? Everybody Rocks do you collect Gemstones as a Collection?
I'll take my lapis shaken not stirred on the Rocks.
I wonder how the ancient Egyptians prepared minerals/elements like lapis, malachite, hematite, and gold. Then what recipes they used to mix facial makeups??? I know some mixed minersls/elements with various kinds of rendered fat (crocodile, duck/goose).
For mineral paint big concern is toxicity but especially facial makeup. Did that contribute to their shorter lives??? Def wouldn't want to wear Realgar lipstick. Unless you want a more lethal kiss. 💋 Oooooo La La!hahaha
Definitely use a fine mesh to sift powders. A chef kitchen chinois, Silkscreening cloth/old handkerchief or some hash bubble bags, reusable metal&plastic coffee filter basket would all probably work well. Then what the coffee grinder wouldn't get fine enough put in a mortar and pestle and seive again.
Also curious if some sort of blender with liquid would be more effective way of getting smooth paints. Probably the best suggestion is the small ball mill.
Definitely need a fine mesh and also need to grind it down better. Will suggested a small ball mill, I think that or even my mortar and pestle would be good.
I do wonder if that stuff contributed to a shorter life span, that a quite a few other things! Aren't we lucky that we live in the now?
Also, that poison lipstick reminds me of Poison Ivy, lol! 💖💕