I bow to the queen of epoxy AND Polycote!!!! Girl, it’s just in your DNA….You. Are. So. Talented!!! Your instincts, your color palettes, your composition and no hesitation! You get a vision and less than 10 minutes later your vision is a complete masterpiece!!!! I remember when you were still using like 11-12oz per sf of SCC I would watch you and was blown away time after time after time!!!! And now look at you OWNING that Polycote!! You so quickly had it down and all that natural talent just transferred over effortlessly!! You STILL 🤯❤!!! Hail to the Savage Queen!!! 🫅🏻 🎉❤🥰
Oh my gosh Nunia! This has to be the most amazing comment I think I've ever received! I am so humbled and grateful for your words and your appreciation of my artwork. Thank you so much for supporting us!
@@ArtisanDesignConcepts I’m just saying what everyone else is thinking!! And I will always support you!!! Not just because of your amazing talent but for your gracious and humble heart, your sense of humor with your infectious laugh and enthusiasm, and your generosity and your genuine desire to help others!!! Girl!!! 🤯🩵The good that you put out into the world, I pray comes back to you a thousand fold!!! Thank you for your true talent, your willingness to teach us and your patience for doing so!! Sincerely!!! 🙏 You know…I really like that title for you: The Savage (Patriot) Queen!! I think @Savage Patriot Polymers should do a fun coronation and give you that title!! 😃😄 What a fun video that would be!! I mean, let’s face it…you are the reason for the amazing products with your testing for them and You are the reason DIY epoxiers even know about the the company!! You earned that title my friend!!! 😁😃🩵❤️
I love your videos. You do subtle and then add the intense veins. The subtle is more like natural stone than others are doing. The veining you show the creativity, and if people want o go bold, they can, but always with an eye to the natural. Keep doing what you are doing. ❤ it's beautiful!
This is beautiful! Thanks for getting the info out about Polykote. I’ve held off on doing my counters because I really want a blue and white design but have heard too much about epoxy yellowing. I’m definitely ordering Polykote soon. Keep up the awesome art!!
This is my favorite. Can you do something similar adding a little gold using the new enhanced? Also how do you prevent it from looking too much like stripes on a larger kitchen?
Yes you can definitely do it with the Enhanced PolyKote! Here's a video that shows how I lay out exotic veins on a bigger surface. Different technique since it was epoxy but the idea is there. How to Pour an Exotic Vein ua-cam.com/video/jRHhpsmy5gU/v-deo.html
Nothing is pre-pigmented so you mix whatever additives you choose into the clear PolyKote once you have it mixed together. We teach all this in our classes as well if you want to check them out. Www.Artisandesignconcepts.Com/artisan-academy
The original is about 45 minutes. Pro and about 25-35. But both depends on your environment and the temperature. The new Enhanced will have two versions with both working times.
I bow to the queen of epoxy AND Polycote!!!! Girl, it’s just in your DNA….You. Are. So. Talented!!! Your instincts, your color palettes, your composition and no hesitation! You get a vision and less than 10 minutes later your vision is a complete masterpiece!!!!
I remember when you were still using like 11-12oz per sf of SCC I would watch you and was blown away time after time after time!!!! And now look at you OWNING that Polycote!! You so quickly had it down and all that natural talent just transferred over effortlessly!! You STILL 🤯❤!!!
Hail to the Savage Queen!!! 🫅🏻 🎉❤🥰
Oh my gosh Nunia! This has to be the most amazing comment I think I've ever received! I am so humbled and grateful for your words and your appreciation of my artwork. Thank you so much for supporting us!
@@ArtisanDesignConcepts I’m just saying what everyone else is thinking!! And I will always support you!!! Not just because of your amazing talent but for your gracious and humble heart, your sense of humor with your infectious laugh and enthusiasm, and your generosity and your genuine desire to help others!!! Girl!!! 🤯🩵The good that you put out into the world, I pray comes back to you a thousand fold!!!
Thank you for your true talent, your willingness to teach us and your patience for doing so!! Sincerely!!! 🙏
You know…I really like that title for you: The Savage (Patriot) Queen!! I think @Savage Patriot Polymers should do a fun coronation and give you that title!! 😃😄 What a fun video that would be!! I mean, let’s face it…you are the reason for the amazing products with your testing for them and You are the reason DIY epoxiers even know about the the company!! You earned that title my friend!!! 😁😃🩵❤️
I love your videos. You do subtle and then add the intense veins. The subtle is more like natural stone than others are doing. The veining you show the creativity, and if people want o go bold, they can, but always with an eye to the natural. Keep doing what you are doing. ❤ it's beautiful!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate it!
This is beautiful! Thanks for getting the info out about Polykote. I’ve held off on doing my counters because I really want a blue and white design but have heard too much about epoxy yellowing. I’m definitely ordering Polykote soon. Keep up the awesome art!!
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching and glad you found us and PolyKote!
This is my favorite. Can you do something similar adding a little gold using the new enhanced? Also how do you prevent it from looking too much like stripes on a larger kitchen?
Yes you can definitely do it with the Enhanced PolyKote! Here's a video that shows how I lay out exotic veins on a bigger surface. Different technique since it was epoxy but the idea is there.
How to Pour an Exotic Vein
ua-cam.com/video/jRHhpsmy5gU/v-deo.html
I love this design. Can you do it with a little gold too?
Yes 100% you can take the same type of technique and use any colors you choose. I love gold with blue!
Do you have to mix the pigments like do they come in a part A and part B like the epoxy or how do they harden?
Nothing is pre-pigmented so you mix whatever additives you choose into the clear PolyKote once you have it mixed together. We teach all this in our classes as well if you want to check them out.
Www.Artisandesignconcepts.Com/artisan-academy
What is the working time of polycote?
The original is about 45 minutes. Pro and about 25-35. But both depends on your environment and the temperature. The new Enhanced will have two versions with both working times.