Just shared to my Facebook followers love the new group "The Acrylic Crazy Train" following all the artists leave the original group" I wanna be "Nana Bean" that's what my grand kids call me "Nana"!😜🤪😘
😂😂 where the heck do your paints keep disappearing to sweet wombat. 😂😂 Its cuz they are sneaky interference colors! 😁♥️♥️♥️ Love it. Fantastic job!! ♥️
Are you familiar with American Floetrol? I’m trying to decide on whether to switch from it to Australian floetrol. I understand you can use less water in the Australian paint, and I heard it may create better defined cells. So I’m just curious and putting it out there for comparison sake, not to diminish one country’s brand over another’s. Not at all! Anyway, I love how casually you come across and authentic seeming. I love a man that can paint shelee or any fluid artistry. You’ve a sound technique and I think I’ll give it a shot. I’ve been loving doing pours in layers and tilting lately but eventually want to familiarize myself with all techniques.
I'd use the American floetrol for pours, flip cups, funnel pours etc, use the Aussie floetrol for blooms and swipes in the cell activator only. Saves you a load of money that way. You can still use us floetrol as a ca just mix it one part paint, one part floetrol and 2 parts water 👍
Ok When you first laid down white on the tile.. was it just acrylic paint?: and all of the paints with the interference micas are then was it mixed with resin? Acrylic paint or what?? I really love this and want to try but am mixed up in the process. Do I mix the floetrol with resin? With acrylic paint or regular paint?? Please help I am confused and cannot afford to mess up all the supplies.
The white paint is house paint. The pigments are mixed with untinted house paint as a pouring medium. Never mix floetrol with resin... this is all paint
These large cells are my favorite but I still don't understand what interference powders are? Sorry it's not soaking in. Is it a powder you mix into colored paints or is it like a jar of ready mixed glittery paint, beginners can be so thick headed sometimes eh?!!
Wow a lot of paint! - very nice results.
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your process!
D that is mind blowing!!!❤️🤩❤️
Love it 🥰 😍 🤩
Absolutely stunning. 🤩💞🤩
Thank you judy 🐨♥️
Many thumbs up ... Hahaha, that was the most amazing state of art pour that I've witnessed to date. Utmost thanks and blessings!
Thank you 777 🐨❤️
Absolutely gorgeous. Got me so piggies coming tomorrow! Can’t wait to play on the weekend
Just shared to my Facebook followers love the new group "The Acrylic Crazy Train" following all the artists leave the original group" I wanna be "Nana Bean" that's what my grand kids call me "Nana"!😜🤪😘
Great video, I already shared it 😍🤗
Gorgeous
Thank you 🐨 💕
Omg that is really cool❤️
Thank you jodi ❤🥰
Just wow!! Thank you for sharing your talent with us. The colors are amazing as well as the technique.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
That looks awesome 👌
Love it!! You’re truly an inspiration!!!
Thank you so much Cher 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
😂😂 where the heck do your paints keep disappearing to sweet wombat. 😂😂 Its cuz they are sneaky interference colors! 😁♥️♥️♥️ Love it. Fantastic job!! ♥️
Are you familiar with American Floetrol? I’m trying to decide on whether to switch from it to Australian floetrol. I understand you can use less water in the Australian paint, and I heard it may create better defined cells. So I’m just curious and putting it out there for comparison sake, not to diminish one country’s brand over another’s. Not at all!
Anyway, I love how casually you come across and authentic seeming. I love a man that can paint shelee or any fluid artistry.
You’ve a sound technique and I think I’ll give it a shot. I’ve been loving doing pours in layers and tilting lately but eventually want to familiarize myself with all techniques.
I'd use the American floetrol for pours, flip cups, funnel pours etc, use the Aussie floetrol for blooms and swipes in the cell activator only. Saves you a load of money that way. You can still use us floetrol as a ca just mix it one part paint, one part floetrol and 2 parts water 👍
Ok When you first laid down white on the tile.. was it just acrylic paint?: and all of the paints with the interference micas are then was it mixed with resin? Acrylic paint or what?? I really love this and want to try but am mixed up in the process. Do I mix the floetrol with resin? With acrylic paint or regular paint?? Please help I am confused and cannot afford to mess up all the supplies.
The white paint is house paint. The pigments are mixed with untinted house paint as a pouring medium. Never mix floetrol with resin... this is all paint
These large cells are my favorite but I still don't understand what interference powders are? Sorry it's not soaking in. Is it a powder you mix into colored paints or is it like a jar of ready mixed glittery paint, beginners can be so thick headed sometimes eh?!!
I've got a video coming out on Sunday that fully explains them, how to mix them and how they work ua-cam.com/video/9QGzeU2nLx4/v-deo.html
What is interference colours?
It's just a mica pigment that looks white till you tilt it in the light and it changes colour.