Tammy, thank you for this. I am very impulsive/ADD so I tend to plunge ahead with insufficient information. So far I’ve scraped more paintings than I’ve saved. So I made myself go back to basics, listening, taking notes, learning & hopefully retaining more. I will check out the other videos you listed and build my skills around your advice. I am very appreciative of your time & the generosity that goes into these instructive videos. ❤️❤️
Me, too! lol I did a two-part, eggshell geode with glue during my first few weeks after joining this pouring community because I liked the look someone, a knowledgeable artist, no doubt, got doing a geode with whatever materials they used. lol Some many months later I happened to catch a Tammy Anderson video where she suggested beginners learn basic recipes and techniques and build on their knowledge b4 attempting advanced techniques such as Blooms, etc. I chuckled to myself, but took her suggestion to heed: Began art school where I am exposed to drawing, design, color theory, etc. which I am enthralled with doing. Today, I still study the art school and art history I began then, I Zentangle for fun, and I watch a lot of acrylic pouring tutorial videos especially with artists other artists follow and who recognize beginners can watch, but will unnecessarily waste time & materials until they get some sea legs under them in the skills department.
Same here but I never scrape so I've got a huge pile of failed pours I think I could either pour over or embellish. A few actually turned out not bad but I really should get rid of most of them. Btw a lot of the time I pour on gessoed cardboard from Amazon boxes, pictures from charity shops or 12" vinyl I rescued from going to the dump. I'm still not confident enough to risk a new canvas.
Thank you Tammy. You have become a wonderful teacher. I have spent over 25 years teaching secondary and college, so my compliment is not frivolous. You are organized and breakdown your topic in an easy to follow fashion. This would have been helpful for me in 2018 but as you know, the fluid art journey has come a long way since we began. It will certainly help others get started on their journeys. Again, thank you for your valuable contributions. 😊
Tammy, you are amazing. I hope you realize what a difference you make in people’s lives with your incredible talent, wonderful sense of humor, and sharing with us.
You and Mark Radcliffe are the only art people that explain exactly what you are using and how much. Everyone else keeps their pouring medium a secret, so thank you. I am new at this and most sites avoid this.
Incredible! You are a fantastic teacher who is so generous. To take the time to go into such detail is so very Tammy of you... you are a sweetheart ❤️ 😘
You are the reason I have the courage to move forward on my journey into paint pouring. I'm still confused about the difference between pouring medium and basecoat. I now know house paint is for blooms. You are wonderful😊
I have everything I need from learning from these videos and I save the videos, especially yours that show step-by-step how to do things and explain it so that I can understand what I’m supposed to do without wasting all of my products. I’m glad people like you are out there helping people like me.
You've come a long way in your editing. Lol I appreciate you. You've taught me so ooooo much. Keep them coming Tammy. Go are an amazing lady and teacher!!!I love everything about you. Again thank you for what you do you are a true angel❤
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Your awesome thinking back when I’ve tried this NOW I know why my paints cracked!! Can I pour over the canvas that has cracked paint. It’s large like 4ft by 2ft been dried since Nov I was trying to do for hubby’s birthday. It was a total fail 😆 Like you said it is ART Science no two year old can do it!!
Thank you so much for the information and yes this is very helpful I will save this in my library to go back and reference the information again thank you ☺️
Tammy, thank you so much for the free techniques. It is so appreciated. So many artist are charging for this information. GIven the way of the world today, it is so hard to be able to afford it. Do you think you could give a class on resin canvases. Thank you for your time.
Hi Tammy, this is also another great tutorial. Very timely, as I have been contemplating going back to basis lately. I honestly feel, we should all do that on the odd occasion, especially those of us that have jumped in feet first, to this wonderful art form and not taken the time to truly , learn and comprehend what we are doing or how a particular consistency works better for us, over another. Every technique, gives each of us, a wonderful opportunity to learn and explore. Thank you 🙏, sweet lady, for this video. I take it as confirmation of what I need to do ♥️💥🙏💐💐💐 from Australia
Tammy this is so peaceful to watch. Turned out great. I have MS and numerous issues with it. Your work is inspiring, along with your kind and natural personality. I will continue to pour as long as I can. Thank you for being you. ❤ J
Thank you so much Tammy! You have been my teacher for over 3 years, and I learn from you with each video that you take the time (and it takes time and money for all the products used). Now I have to ask you...🤔When is your book coming out??? 😁 My half English half French notes are a bit chaotic 😅 Love from Canada ! ❤️🙏
I love watching your tutorials, beautiful work,and teaching love it, question l see you use a lot of McDonald's cups, and small bottles, what size is the small bottles and were are buying them, and how are you storage your leftover paint. I am trying to learn everything about this new world because I make jewelry and journal books and I loved your tutorials on paint skins, l have a show coming up in July and would love to have new jewelry to show 😊 Thank you 😊
Hi Tammy great video now question I have used Elmer’s Glue All I did 2 paintings 2 months ago got beautiful cells got another bottle nothing not even with silicon spray oil nothing what happened even the glue seemed different did they change there mix nothing worked nothing bets floetrol but at $90 a bottle it just gets to expensive so I have been playing with water and silicon oil .it works great I will get my floetrol again but for now it’s water.
Thanks a lot, you made it much clearer to me I only wonder what substitude i can use for a cellaktivator because i live in a country where you can not buy australien floetrol
This video is great but I have one question. On the video around 31:35, you add a white mixture to what you have already made that includes your paint. Your comment was to increase the amount of paint, you added paint from another cup. Should I assume that which you added was your PM? Would there be a limit on how much you can add before you have too much PM for the amount of paint you originally used? Also, would American Floetrol be the same as the Ottawal? I get so confused with different artists having different recipes! I hope you can clarify this for me! 0:30
thank you for doing this video. It was so extremely helpful as always. Lately I’ve been seeing videos where people are doing pores like a ring, poor for example without flooding the canvas, and I wonder if there is a reason for that or if it works better one way or another or is it just who knows? Thanks for whatever answer you can provide. 39:0839:08
hi Tammy. I'm from Australia. today, when I went into the shops asking for satin enemas paint, all I was offered was house oil based paint. what is it in America. please advise. I noticed you mentioned it in thus video. thank you. Peta.
Tammy, thank you for this. I am very impulsive/ADD so I tend to plunge ahead with insufficient information. So far I’ve scraped more paintings than I’ve saved. So I made myself go back to basics, listening, taking notes, learning & hopefully retaining more. I will check out the other videos you listed and build my skills around your advice. I am very appreciative of your time & the generosity that goes into these instructive videos. ❤️❤️
Me, too! lol I did a two-part, eggshell geode with glue during my first few weeks after joining this pouring community because I liked the look someone, a knowledgeable artist, no doubt, got doing a geode with whatever materials they used. lol
Some many months later I happened to catch a Tammy Anderson video where she suggested beginners learn basic recipes and techniques and build on their knowledge b4 attempting advanced techniques such as Blooms, etc.
I chuckled to myself, but took her suggestion to heed: Began art school where I am exposed to drawing, design, color theory, etc. which I am enthralled with doing. Today, I still study the art school and art history I began then, I Zentangle for fun, and I watch a lot of acrylic pouring tutorial videos especially with artists other artists follow and who recognize beginners can watch, but will unnecessarily waste time & materials until they get some sea legs under them in the skills department.
Same here but I never scrape so I've got a huge pile of failed pours I think I could either pour over or embellish. A few actually turned out not bad but I really should get rid of most of them. Btw a lot of the time I pour on gessoed cardboard from Amazon boxes, pictures from charity shops or 12" vinyl I rescued from going to the dump. I'm still not confident enough to risk a new canvas.
Thanks, it’s one of the many wonderful videos from your inspiring teaching but one of the most essential to watch again and again.
Thank you Tammy. You have become a wonderful teacher. I have spent over 25 years teaching secondary and college, so my compliment is not frivolous. You are organized and breakdown your topic in an easy to follow fashion. This would have been helpful for me in 2018 but as you know, the fluid art journey has come a long way since we began. It will certainly help others get started on their journeys.
Again, thank you for your valuable contributions. 😊
You are such a great teacher,, thank you for sharing your knowledge Tammy😊
T = Teacher
O = Of
A = AWESOMENESS
Much love beautiful Lady 😍 🥰💋
Oh, thank you soooooo much! For me, as a total beginner is such an important guide! 🎉
You are making my art so much easier
Thank you! After watching many, many videos, I arrived to the most important: BASICS!! God bless! A building cannot be built without the basics
I am so glad I ran across this! Tons of notes! You are very talented!! Thank you for the tutorials etc. ❤❤
Tammy, you are amazing. I hope you realize what a difference you make in people’s lives with your incredible talent, wonderful sense of humor, and sharing with us.
You and Mark Radcliffe are the only art people that explain exactly what you are using and how much. Everyone else keeps their pouring medium a secret, so thank you. I am new at this and most sites avoid this.
Incredible! You are a fantastic teacher who is so generous. To take the time to go into such detail is so very Tammy of you... you are a sweetheart ❤️ 😘
You are the reason I have the courage to move forward on my journey into paint pouring. I'm still confused about the difference between pouring medium and basecoat. I now know house paint is for blooms. You are wonderful😊
I have everything I need from learning from these videos and I save the videos, especially yours that show step-by-step how to do things and explain it so that I can understand what I’m supposed to do without wasting all of my products. I’m glad people like you are out there helping people like me.
Tammy, I love watching you and learning, then out of the blue you crack me up, thanks for the laugh, see you next week
Thank you. I never knew what one part meant. This helps. ❤❤❤❤
This video is great for beginners, and to refresh your memory
THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH TAMMY!!! Invaluable information. You don’t know how much I personally appreciate this video. 🙏🙏🤗🇬🇧
You've come a long way in your editing. Lol I appreciate you. You've taught me so ooooo much. Keep them coming Tammy. Go are an amazing lady and teacher!!!I love everything about you. Again thank you for what you do you are a true angel❤
Tammy this one was Perfect for me. It took all the mystery out of the videos I watch. Thank you.
Tammy, Once again, thank you for this training video! It is very valuable to me, as it is to others, I am sure! You are the best!
This was wonderful! Thank you so much. This is the ultimate video for us to be sharing amongst new fluid artists.
Excellent video!!!!
Refreshers like this are awesome, Tammy! Thank you. Even those of us that have been doing this for a while will get things from your videos!!
I'll definitely be back! Followed you since Rona!
Love you Ms Tammy!!!
Beautiful ! Thanks Tammy your the best!
❤❤❤ I love this one. It’s so stunning. Thank you for teaching so many lovely one ❤❤❤
Excellent teaching Tammy. Thank you.
Great Video, your videos are the best for us new to art. Thanks so much for the terms, recipes, and the how to.
Always a pleasure to watch you create😁😘
Thanks for this Tammy! Loving recap❤
Your Consinsency Gauge it's a lifesaver. I like experiment with different medium and with that sheet I always have the right thicness
Thanks for this tutorial Tammy. We so appreciate you! ❤
Loving on YOU Tammy!!❤ Thank you so MUCH!! Remember Me? Felicia from the North Carolina class. 😊
Hi Tammy, thank you so much for this video. You are absolutely amazing.
Thanks Tommy for your time and sharing your experiences to us I really enjoyed learning from you
This is what I needed. I’m new to the fluid art world and you helped me tremendously.
Thank you Tammy!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Your awesome thinking back when I’ve tried this NOW I know why my paints cracked!!
Can I pour over the canvas that has cracked paint. It’s large like 4ft by 2ft been dried since Nov I was trying to do for hubby’s birthday. It was a total fail 😆
Like you said it is ART Science no two year old can do it!!
Thank you so much for your detailed instruction ❤😊
Thank you thank you , you are the best, bravissima! ❤
Thank you Tammy for this educational video. It is very helpful.😊
I so love your videos !!
Thank you so much!!! I appreciate all your education and explanation!! Your work is beautiful!
Thank you so much for the information and yes this is very helpful I will save this in my library to go back and reference the information again thank you ☺️
Thanks Tammy, you're video has taught me a lot, I hope 😊 keep up the great work x
Świetny vlog ,dużo informacji podanych w prosty sposób. Super dla osób zaczynających przygodę z pouringiem. Dziękuję i pozdrawiam z Polski.
Tammy, thank you so much for the free techniques. It is so appreciated. So many artist are charging for this information. GIven the way of the world today, it is so hard to be able to afford it. Do you think you could give a class on resin canvases.
Thank you for your time.
Thank you for making this! Very informative.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for teaching use so much❤
Thanks you I learned a lot
Hi Tammy, this is also another great tutorial. Very timely, as I have been contemplating going back to basis lately. I honestly feel, we should all do that on the odd occasion, especially those of us that have jumped in feet first, to this wonderful art form and not taken the time to truly , learn and comprehend what we are doing or how a particular consistency works better for us, over another. Every technique, gives each of us, a wonderful opportunity to learn and explore. Thank you 🙏, sweet lady, for this video. I take it as confirmation of what I need to do ♥️💥🙏💐💐💐 from Australia
That was very informative thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Tammy this is so peaceful to watch. Turned out great. I have MS and numerous issues with it. Your work is inspiring, along with your kind and natural personality. I will continue to pour as long as I can. Thank you for being you. ❤ J
So lovely painting 👏
Thank you so much Tammy! You have been my teacher for over 3 years, and I learn from you with each video that you take the time (and it takes time and money for all the products used). Now I have to ask you...🤔When is your book coming out??? 😁 My half English half French notes are a bit chaotic 😅 Love from Canada ! ❤️🙏
I love watching your tutorials, beautiful work,and teaching love it, question l see you use a lot of McDonald's cups, and small bottles, what size is the small bottles and were are buying them, and how are you storage your leftover paint. I am trying to learn everything about this new world because I make jewelry and journal books and I loved your tutorials on paint skins, l have a show coming up in July and would love to have new jewelry to show 😊
Thank you 😊
Merci beaucoup pour ce cours magistral. J'espère que je vais trouver votre cours écrit, mais pas sûr qu'il soit en français 😁😁👏👏👍
Dziękuję❤️🔥💎👑🎨💥
Hi Tammy great video now question I have used Elmer’s Glue All I did 2 paintings 2 months ago got beautiful cells got another bottle nothing not even with silicon spray oil nothing what happened even the glue seemed different did they change there mix nothing worked nothing bets floetrol but at $90 a bottle it just gets to expensive so I have been playing with water and silicon oil .it works great I will get my floetrol again but for now it’s water.
Thanks a lot, you made it much clearer to me
I only wonder what substitude i can use for a cellaktivator because i live in a country where you can not buy australien floetrol
This video is great but I have one question. On the video around 31:35, you add a white mixture to what you have already made that includes your paint. Your comment was to increase the amount of paint, you added paint from another cup. Should I assume that which you added was your PM? Would there be a limit on how much you can add before you have too much PM for the amount of paint you originally used? Also, would American Floetrol be the same as the Ottawal? I get so confused with different artists having different recipes! I hope you can clarify this for me! 0:30
When you said cell activator (black paint swiped across) what is in the mix? Is it just the paint itself swiped over everything?
Thanks ❤️🇩🇰😍
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Any tips on how to dispose of the paint after mixing or after pouring left in your cup(s)?
Wow just WOW...how big can a heart be?
thank you for doing this video. It was so extremely helpful as always. Lately I’ve been seeing videos where people are doing pores like a ring, poor for example without flooding the canvas, and I wonder if there is a reason for that or if it works better one way or another or is it just who knows? Thanks for whatever answer you can provide. 39:08 39:08
Question with the tool catalys it showed the canvas was I pressing too hard??
hi Tammy. I'm from Australia. today, when I went into the shops asking for satin enemas paint, all I was offered was house oil based paint. what is it in America. please advise. I noticed you mentioned it in thus video. thank you. Peta.
I noticed that people buy white glue, but I bought a clear Elmers glue. Will that work as well or is there a reason for buying white?
Clear glue can work just as well.
Being new if a person uses pour painting mixed paint how do you get cells
You left out polyacrylic instead of josonya. It's cheaper and works perfectly fine
Having problems with base paint cracking
Perhaps too much paint left on your canvas.