Just watched this for the second or third time. I was in the middle of putting on my top coat. My class medium had started to thicken and it wasn’t working well. I just watched this again,and saw that you added so well water. I went back to my painting. Poured a bit of water onto the canvas. Moved things around and was able to pour what was own there. Mixed some water into my gloss medium in the cup. Tilted and it went right over the edges? WOW! THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. SAVED THE DAY AND THE AGGRAVATION!
Thank you, thank you , thank you! I’ve been going back & watching some of your past videos. I started pouring in March and have ruined more pretty paintings then I can count due to incorrect varnishing. I followed your instructions to the letter & I have FINALLY produced a finish painting w no cracking, brush streaks etc!! I’ve watched several outstanding artist and varnished according to what they do but your method is the only one that worked for me! Once again....thank you , you awesome Aussie! Rita , from Oklahoma
Thank you so much Julie for ALL of your videos. You've brought painting to my life! Me - creating paintings?! I SO appreciate you sharing your experience, trials and errors, knowledge! I also really enjoy seeing the wildlife (and indoor furry friends) you share with us. Such fun - ALL of it!
I've been watching your videos Julie for nearly 2 years and I missed this one all together. I just learned why I have that interesting cracking on all my paintings. My view is always if just the right amount is good, more must be better. I've been totally over dosing my paintings with thick varnish. I'm just today learning about Liquitex's product name changes. I can not wait to start using a new and improved varnishing technique. You're the best !!
Thanks for showing a way to finish. It turned out so lovely. You explain very well, so that makes it easy to understand. Huggles Always 👩🎨💖🎨🎶⭐🦓👍🇺🇸 Liz in California
Thanks for recommending the gloss medium. The colors really popped on this painting. I've cut cardboard to use on the back of my larger canvases to keep the surface level limit pooling.
Thanks for reposting some of your earlier work! I have only been watching UA-cam and pouring/ resin art this last year. You are one of my absolute faves and I have learned so much! And love your friendly cheerful manner.
I'm so happy this video popped up. I was just looking at gloss medium the other day but didn't buy it because I didn't know it. Thank you for sharing this info.
Ty for showing us. It came out beautiful! I don’t remember this pour. The blue one is the first of yours I did n I love it. Maybe I’ll try the colorful one. Ty again. You’re a great teacher n easy to watch! Ty again
I am so glad you did this video with varnish. I've been doing it all wrong. I end up leaving brush strokes in my varnish. I'm also going to get different different varnish.
This is strange, I am not seeing either thumbs up or down. I actually felt terrible for this artist as no one seemed to like or dislike her work, except for the comments section. So strange that the likes/dislikes aren't showing. This woman is as game as Ned Kelly, just bravely forges ahead in front of everyone. I am so glad I watched one of her posts, now I can't stop, it's a good thing she's prolific!
That is so helpful. I don't like brush strokes either. I would rather waste a little medium just to get a superior look. Thanks. P.S. That compressible support for the canvas was brilliant. Have to remember that.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and talents. This is so helpful. By the way, the multicoloured one is one of my favourites of yours. Thank you
I have been following your art video and I want to so badly to get your results. I think I use too much paint and I use the 8 by 12 canvas. They are only 1.00 at the dollar store. Many people do not have the extra money but the health and mental aspects are amazing. Thank you for sharing your gifts.
I'm not sure why you're using a medium to seal a painting. While it will put a shine on the piece it won't protect it as a straight varnish will. Varnish has hardliners in it that seal the surface, whereas the medium is porous. The trick with varnish is to use a soft artificial brush, gently apply in one direction, and then back again, and then leave it alone. The temptation to go back over missed spots is usually the cause of brush marks. Since you're applying 3-4 coats any missed spots will get covered on the next coat. I do use gloss mediums but mix them into paints to add pop to a flat color. When I first started painting, eons ago it seems, I did use the medium gloss varnish (after all it said varnish on the label) but the operative word was actually 'medium'. Had a bunch of painting getting dirty and found the dust was down in the pores of the medium top coat. Finally got them cleaned up and applied a straight varnish. From then on I was able to just wipe them with a soft damp cloth to clean. So I'm a straight varnish convert for sure.
Thank you for sharing...I usually resin but looking for another way instead of resining every piece so Im going to give this a try. Can I ask if you have a tutorial of this canvad...I love it!
I just discovered your channel & instantly subscribed. Is there anyway I can get the date or link to the two paintings you used in this video? You introduced the two paintings at about 3:34 mins into the video. One was blue, the other was multicolored & your first glue & water pours. They are are absolutely stunning! I'm relatively new to pour painting & am ready to begin expanding my pours. I looking forward to following your future creations.
That turned out beautiful! Thanks for the good clear instructions. I saw another video where the artist used a roller to apply the varnish.. are there any benefits or risks in doing that?
Just watched this for the second or third time. I was in the middle of putting on my top coat. My class medium had started to thicken and it wasn’t working well. I just watched this again,and saw that you added so well water. I went back to my painting. Poured a bit of water onto the canvas. Moved things around and was able to pour what was own there. Mixed some water into my gloss medium in the cup. Tilted and it went right over the edges? WOW! THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. SAVED THE DAY AND THE AGGRAVATION!
It’s super shiny and absolutely gorgeous!
✌️💜😊
Great video. Very informative. Thank you. The finished painting was wonderful.
Thank you, thank you , thank you! I’ve been going back & watching some of your past videos. I started pouring in March and have ruined more pretty paintings then I can count due to incorrect varnishing. I followed your instructions to the letter & I have FINALLY produced a finish painting w no cracking, brush streaks etc!! I’ve watched several outstanding artist and varnished according to what they do but your method is the only one that worked for me! Once again....thank you , you awesome Aussie!
Rita , from Oklahoma
I love the first painting!
Thank you so much Julie for ALL of your videos. You've brought painting to my life! Me - creating paintings?! I SO appreciate you sharing your experience, trials and errors, knowledge! I also really enjoy seeing the wildlife (and indoor furry friends) you share with us. Such fun - ALL of it!
Beautiful work. I enjoy your work.
I remove the bubble by spraying them with alcohol. Very fast and easy
I've been watching your videos Julie for nearly 2 years and I missed this one all together. I just learned why I have that interesting cracking on all my paintings. My view is always if just the right amount is good, more must be better. I've been totally over dosing my paintings with thick varnish. I'm just today learning about Liquitex's product name changes. I can not wait to start using a new and improved varnishing technique. You're the best !!
Thanks for showing a way to finish. It turned out so lovely. You explain very well, so that makes it easy to understand. Huggles Always 👩🎨💖🎨🎶⭐🦓👍🇺🇸 Liz in California
Thank YOU. The BEST. AWESOME. Just what I was looking for.
I just love this painting and all the colors..beautiful shine ! You are one of my favorites that has inspired me to try this paint pouring...
Thanks for recommending the gloss medium. The colors really popped on this painting. I've cut cardboard to use on the back of my larger canvases to keep the surface level limit pooling.
Thank you Iv learnt something new today🙏🙏 beautiful Art♥️
Thanks for reposting some of your earlier work! I have only been watching UA-cam and pouring/ resin art this last year. You are one of my absolute faves and I have learned so much! And love your friendly cheerful manner.
Thanks so much for your teaching. I’m new at this type of art, but my favorite art is abstract, so it’s great.
Wow! Incredible results. I just varnished my first painting tonight. If it comes out even half as nice that I'll be happy.
That really brought out the vibrant colors. Beautiful.
Stunning! Thanks for this video. I feel much more confident to varnish all my pieces now. You are a great teacher!
I'm so happy this video popped up. I was just looking at gloss medium the other day but didn't buy it because I didn't know it. Thank you for sharing this info.
That painting looks amazing.
I like that you are so great about teaching during your videos. I have learned so much from your videos.
So beautiful! Gorgeous work!
Thank you! I will never use resin again. This is so much easier and it’s still shiny!
The finish is very shiny and the colors are very vibrant! Thank you!!
Ty for showing us. It came out beautiful! I don’t remember this pour. The blue one is the first of yours I did n I love it. Maybe I’ll try the colorful one. Ty again. You’re a great teacher n easy to watch! Ty again
Thanks for taking us through all the stages... Hugely cool to see results. Awesomeness!
I am so glad you did this video with varnish. I've been doing it all wrong. I end up leaving brush strokes in my varnish. I'm also going to get different different varnish.
Wow gorgeous. Love that pour too
Lovely to hear an Aussie voice using products available in Australia - Thanks - Sue
I am learning so much from your videos. Thank you.
I always think I would love to be there with you having a coffee and pouring 😊🖼❤️
wow.. this may be my new favorite
good----, is really beautiful
Thank you for the instruction, Julie! I've never thought about pouring my varnish. So much easier and it looks way better tgan painting it on.
You're welcome
To the thumb's down voters - what could you possibly NOT like in this excellent video?
Ellie DePrima, don’t feed the trolls. Some people would down thumb a video of Jesus curing the sick
This is strange, I am not seeing either thumbs up or down. I actually felt terrible for this artist as no one seemed to like or dislike her work, except for the comments section. So strange that the likes/dislikes aren't showing. This woman is as game as Ned Kelly, just bravely forges ahead in front of everyone. I am so glad I watched one of her posts, now I can't stop, it's a good thing she's prolific!
some dumbasses just love to be negative!
Excellent I never knew to add water to mine. Thankyou so much. 🌻
Thank you! my first pour turned out so pretty when it was wet and went kinda dull. Wasnt sure what to use or how-this is perfect! thanks again
I’m ready to varnish! Thank you for this !
It really made the colors bright! Nice job!!!
And beautiful, besides shiny! Beautiful work!
Thanks
Omg, what a transformation! Starting to realize why I hate my paintings🤯🤪😂👍🏼💕
Omg! I love this so much! Thanks for showing us this how to!💕
Really made the colors pop!!!
Thank you so much. I'm just learning. There is so much to learn.
If you wash with plain vinegar it sets the silicone, you might try it. A tip I picked up as an automotive spray painter.
Wipes! What a great idea.
Outstanding varnishing . ---Dave...
Excellent video. I have done this myself just with Global Pouting Medium. It is a great alternative to using resin%
Global pouring medium
That is so helpful. I don't like brush strokes either. I would rather waste a little medium just to get a superior look. Thanks. P.S. That compressible support for the canvas was brilliant. Have to remember that.
You're very welcome
Great video!! I must admit, I always use a brush and it dries with no brush strokes....and no bubbles.
That is beautiful! Would love to have watched you paint this.
It looks great. I do notice a color shift from the beginning. But its beautiful.take care.
Absolutely marvelous. Love the shine!
It looks amazing, Julie! Well worth varnishing, I can see. Thank you for sharing. :D
Beautiful result. Thanks for teaching and making it all feel so easy. Cheers, DEB T
You're very welcome
Using a new technique 1:1 ratio varnish/water. Use a clean sock over glove, dip into mix and apply to canvas. Three to 4 coats, works great.
Looks great💕 I like this varnish much better than a resin❤️
Wow amazing 👍
Thank you so much for the fabulous video. You're awesom.
I will have to give this method a try! Thank you for the video!
Loved the tutorial on varnishing. Thx
Thank you so much for this. I always wondered how I could do away with the brush strokes. Thanks to you now I know.
That's really cool. I did not know you could actually varnish with gloss medium alone.
Pouring made a much nicer finish...Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this!!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and talents. This is so helpful. By the way, the multicoloured one is one of my favourites of yours. Thank you
I have been following your art video and I want to so badly to get your results. I think I use too much paint and I use the 8 by 12 canvas. They are only 1.00 at the dollar store. Many people do not have the extra money but the health and mental aspects are amazing. Thank you for sharing your gifts.
Thanks for sharing. This method will be a life saver.
Gorgeous. Nicer varnished.
That looks brilliant, thanks for sharing 🙏
Georgeous
What kind of varnish you use to look shiny. Please name that. I love your paintings. Stunning SPEECHLESS spectacular
The horse in the picture looks amazing
The Fist red Valentine canvas.
Fabulous youtube. Thank you Julie. I love the colours in that picture. Can you tell me what colours you used please I would love to try one. Thanks
Very helpful, thanks for sharing
Good job.👍
Looks beautiful and shiny.. thankyou x
I see the beautiful shine! Would love to own!
Tops tips, thanks Julie!
This is flawless 😍
Thanks for sharing!!
Absolutely beautiful
Thankyou
Thanks for the lesson i needed it.
I'm not sure why you're using a medium to seal a painting. While it will put a shine on the piece it won't protect it as a straight varnish will. Varnish has hardliners in it that seal the surface, whereas the medium is porous. The trick with varnish is to use a soft artificial brush, gently apply in one direction, and then back again, and then leave it alone. The temptation to go back over missed spots is usually the cause of brush marks. Since you're applying 3-4 coats any missed spots will get covered on the next coat. I do use gloss mediums but mix them into paints to add pop to a flat color. When I first started painting, eons ago it seems, I did use the medium gloss varnish (after all it said varnish on the label) but the operative word was actually 'medium'. Had a bunch of painting getting dirty and found the dust was down in the pores of the medium top coat. Finally got them cleaned up and applied a straight varnish. From then on I was able to just wipe them with a soft damp cloth to clean. So I'm a straight varnish convert for sure.
@joeadams. When using varnish, are you able to apply it using the pour technique in this video? Do you have a favorite brand?
Would this be ok to put on placemats, as tried to find if heat resistant. Thank you for coming in to my Home Julie have learnt so much
Beautiful thanks for the lesson. Very 👍🏽
Thank you for sharing...I usually resin but looking for another way instead of resining every piece so Im going to give this a try. Can I ask if you have a tutorial of this canvad...I love it!
Thank you for the tutorial!. It was very helpful!
Nice work
Thanks for sharing this process.
I use Liquitex high gloss varnish. Three thin layers. They dry really quickly in between layers. Get a resin finish.
Tracey u got a resin finish?
@@universalassistant1461 it looks like resin. It’s like glass. I love it.
Thank you so much for making this video! I think I asked about pouring varnish in your fb group awhile ago but I don’t think anyone knew. 🙂
You're welcome
Thanks needed to know this,thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. .....
Love these!
Awesome video like:)
Looks great! About how much varnish would you use for a 16X20 inch canvas gallery rapped canvas 1 1/2 deep? Thank you.
These paintings are beautiful! Which method did you use? How did you get cells.
I just discovered your channel & instantly subscribed. Is there anyway I can get the date or link to the two paintings you used in this video? You introduced the two paintings at about 3:34 mins into the video. One was blue, the other was multicolored & your first glue & water pours. They are are absolutely stunning! I'm relatively new to pour painting & am ready to begin expanding my pours. I looking forward to following your future creations.
fantastic job
Thank you for this video. Should I use Liquitex Pouring Medium or Liquitex High Gloss Varnish? I noticed your brand says “medium” and “varnish.”
That turned out beautiful! Thanks for the good clear instructions. I saw another video where the artist used a roller to apply the varnish.. are there any benefits or risks in doing that?