Such a unique and beautiful trio, Sarah! Wow. I like #1 best for its "rose-ness", and the other two for their amazing cells and structures. It think they'd be incredible when displayed together, but really, each could easily stand on its own. 😍🖼❤
They are all gorgeous! They remind me of stained glass windows. Thanks for letting me know about them yesterday. I was all excited and couldn't wait. Thank you Sarah for the beauty. Stay well and stay well.
Thanks for this! I was having a brain fart, and could not move forward, and this sparked my creative side to start flowing again. This could be almost like Millefiori (sp) in the fact that you can layer whatever you want on the bottom to the sides, and then ON TOP IN THE MIDDLE, or whereever you want, you main thing... I love it, it stretches, you can cell one color, or i wonder about a "cloud" effect?? hmmm.... see? see, what you did! It's great! Both of the roses you did, well, all the roses you did. I want to do one in pastels with deep red, thin lines,,, nice.
I like the first one the most but I still love them all! You're really good at what you do. I have shaky hands due to anxiety and PTSD and so it's hard for me to paint like I used to but i stumbled upon your videos last week and thought i could give it a try... and I am already in love with pouring! This is perfect for the tremors i get because paint can get everywhere (and definitely on me when i accidentally knock the cup or it spills) and that's okay because it's supposed to.
Obsessed!!! I love how it isolates the focus of each piece! I know it may seem ridiculous, but I’d love a shot of how you pour the cup into the scoop one time! ❤️
Laurie Bills it looks like a ring pour clockwise and then reverses it counter clockwise. Pours lighter colors in the cup first so that the lady colors coming out are the rose colors.
They are great. Can’t wait for the black ones. These will sell out. Wish I could leave the house to buy a scoop. If my kids weren’t over 30 I would have one in a toy box. LOL 😂
oh, I know, do one with a scoop middle, but do the back ground first with deep color and gold, then a gold white cool giant wavy cell pour at the top where you do your scoop across....make sense?
Don't ask me why but they remind me of the Russian stacked dolls, they come in different colors....this is different and you always know how to make the colors work...love it, you keep going and we keep watching...
Sarah, I love all three of your Little Rose paintings, and your color palette is fabulous! Thank you for showing them in natural light, which really brought out the colors to white contrast. Because the placement of the colored composition is in a similar location on the canvas for all three paintings, you COULD sell them as a triptych. (Personally, I would hang the triptych at different heights so that the colored composition "slightly overlaps" or "stair-steps" to draw the eye down from the upper left to the lower right.) However, I think that they might sell FASTER as individual paintings. Also, as individual paintings, the viewer can more easily focus on the colored composition (and all the beautiful multi-colored translucent cells) that pop off of the white negative space. What feels best to you when you lay them out as a triptych in different patterns and when you see them as individual paintings? Do you like using just two or all three? Does one overpower the other two? (Those are the questions I would ask myself if I had to make this decision.) Whatever you choose to do, you're still IN THE ZONE, my friend! Hugs ~Cheryl
Thank you Cheryl I really appreciate your input! I was leaning towards separating them as each are different in their own way. 💕 I do however like your “steps” layout!
You're very welcome, Sarah. If you try laying them out in different formats, I'd love to know which format you like best....but ONLY if you feel up to sending that info...NO pressure! Life is too crazy as is. BTW, last night I was thinking about this series and wondered about doing a triptych on 10"x20" canvases, by layering the colored pour from a scoop onto each canvas AT AN ANGLE (and probably in a curved line). If there is too much negative space, you could break up the negative space by adding one or two very thin lines (probably 1/10 to 1/5 the width of the main of colored pour) either in a single color or in another very thin pour from a layered paper cup (looking more striped or stripes with cells). There are lots of possibilities. Hang in there, Sarah, and please don't forget to rest. This craziness can make your job so much more stressful. Hugs!
I just love these so much!! You didn't really show how you poured it in the scoop. Is it a ring pour right from the beginning or do you start out as a straight pour and the finish with a ring? I really want to try this!!!
Original and gorgeous. I watch a lot of videos and these are unique
Wow!! The combo of the 3 are just phenomenal!! ❤️🤙🏼
All are lovely great job. The colors are beautiful. Thanks for sharing 😊
We are so happy to be rewatching you make beautiful art! Happy hugs ~Mark and Cheryl
Such a unique and beautiful trio, Sarah! Wow. I like #1 best for its "rose-ness", and the other two for their amazing cells and structures. It think they'd be incredible when displayed together, but really, each could easily stand on its own. 😍🖼❤
Thank you 🙏🏻
All of these are cool! We're so enjoying watching you create beautiful art! Thank you, Sarah!! Big happy hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
All three are really lovely.
Thank you for sharing your talent Sarah!💖
Having you back and healthy means a great deal to us. Hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
The lacing and cells are so pretty and, of course, we love the negative space!! Much love and big hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
We love all three of these paintings! Sending you much love and big hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
These are simply beautiful, Sarah! We are happily rewatching. Big hugs ~Cheryl and Mark
very beautiful sarah!
Love the principle of pouring out of a dustpan. Need to try that soon.
Great pour. The details on this .... wow.
Thanks for sharing. 💖🎈
Thank you so much !
Hey friend 🌹 thanks for your calming effect in my C19 lockdown at home in FarNorCal...
Gorgeous 💥
That is very elegant!
They are all gorgeous! They remind me of stained glass windows. Thanks for letting me know about them yesterday. I was all excited and couldn't wait. Thank you Sarah for the beauty. Stay well and stay well.
I love these!!! Beautiful Sarah
So gorgeous, #3 is my favorite. Can't wait to see the set with black negative space 🌹🌹🌹🌹🖤🖤
It's beautiful Sarah, love the negative space, very classy.
Thank you
All 3 were gorgeous, but my favorites were the first two, with more dark blue.
Thank you ☺️
Wow, first one is a gorgeous galaxy 😍
Thank you 😊
Absolutely beautiful
Thanks for this! I was having a brain fart, and could not move forward, and this sparked my creative side to start flowing again. This could be almost like Millefiori (sp) in the fact that you can layer whatever you want on the bottom to the sides, and then ON TOP IN THE MIDDLE, or whereever you want, you main thing... I love it, it stretches, you can cell one color, or i wonder about a "cloud" effect?? hmmm.... see? see, what you did! It's great! Both of the roses you did, well, all the roses you did. I want to do one in pastels with deep red, thin lines,,, nice.
Stunning. I really like the detail in this.
Thank you
I like the first one the most but I still love them all! You're really good at what you do. I have shaky hands due to anxiety and PTSD and so it's hard for me to paint like I used to but i stumbled upon your videos last week and thought i could give it a try... and I am already in love with pouring! This is perfect for the tremors i get because paint can get everywhere (and definitely on me when i accidentally knock the cup or it spills) and that's okay because it's supposed to.
They turned out soft and gentle. Excited to see what's to come.....💚
Gorgeous Sarah! 💙❤️🧡
Obsessed!!! I love how it isolates the focus of each piece! I know it may seem ridiculous, but I’d love a shot of how you pour the cup into the scoop one time! ❤️
My next video shows it
Love them!!!
So beautiful and original! Totally in love with these.
Pretty but would like to see how you are pouring it in the dustpan.
Tryptich
Me too please
Laurie Bills it looks like a ring pour clockwise and then reverses it counter clockwise. Pours lighter colors in the cup first so that the lady colors coming out are the rose colors.
They remind me of Renaissance colors and stylings with their richness and form.
Looks beautiful
There going to look fabulous when dry.
Your Little Rose's Look like beautiful Lady Gardens to me , a Gynaecology clinic should hang these in the lobby as a Triptych 😁😁
Very beautiful
Soo pretty!
AMAZING as always! My daughter is loving your channel!!!! I told her she would!
💕💕💕 thank you!!
@@SarahMackArt absolutely!💕💜
Very pretty Sarah! 🙂
thank u for the vid you are so entertaining
I went out and got me a scoop this morning.... 🤗 These are soooooo beautiful !!!!!
They are great. Can’t wait for the black ones. These will sell out. Wish I could leave the house to buy a scoop. If my kids weren’t over 30 I would have one in a toy box. LOL 😂
They are gorgeous and I can't wait to see the black negative space ones 🧡
All are gorgeous. My thought is sell each one individually, as the dramatic beauty of each really stands on it's own.
Love it!!
Hiya, great result, love it. I would like to see how you pour into the scoop, please. I would sell individually each one. 😃
In the next video I changed my angel so you can see it
Gorgeous ♥️
I love these so much! We'd love to see you pour into the scoop, too.
WOW they are stunning, very "high fashion" modern, minimalist style. I can imagine it as a centre piece in expensive studio apartment 😍🎨🥛⬜
Thank you 🙏🏻
Beautiful. 🏆🏆🏆 Just Beautiful 💗
oh, I know, do one with a scoop middle, but do the back ground first with deep color and gold, then a gold white cool giant wavy cell pour at the top where you do your scoop across....make sense?
Awesome!
Don't ask me why but they remind me of the Russian stacked dolls, they come in different colors....this is different and you always know how to make the colors work...love it, you keep going and we keep watching...
Sarah, I love all three of your Little Rose paintings, and your color palette is fabulous! Thank you for showing them in natural light, which really brought out the colors to white contrast.
Because the placement of the colored composition is in a similar location on the canvas for all three paintings, you COULD sell them as a triptych. (Personally, I would hang the triptych at different heights so that the colored composition "slightly overlaps" or "stair-steps" to draw the eye down from the upper left to the lower right.) However, I think that they might sell FASTER as individual paintings. Also, as individual paintings, the viewer can more easily focus on the colored composition (and all the beautiful multi-colored translucent cells) that pop off of the white negative space. What feels best to you when you lay them out as a triptych in different patterns and when you see them as individual paintings? Do you like using just two or all three? Does one overpower the other two? (Those are the questions I would ask myself if I had to make this decision.) Whatever you choose to do, you're still IN THE ZONE, my friend! Hugs ~Cheryl
Thank you Cheryl I really appreciate your input! I was leaning towards separating them as each are different in their own way. 💕 I do however like your “steps” layout!
You're very welcome, Sarah. If you try laying them out in different formats, I'd love to know which format you like best....but ONLY if you feel up to sending that info...NO pressure! Life is too crazy as is.
BTW, last night I was thinking about this series and wondered about doing a triptych on 10"x20" canvases, by layering the colored pour from a scoop onto each canvas AT AN ANGLE (and probably in a curved line). If there is too much negative space, you could break up the negative space by adding one or two very thin lines (probably 1/10 to 1/5 the width of the main of colored pour) either in a single color or in another very thin pour from a layered paper cup (looking more striped or stripes with cells). There are lots of possibilities. Hang in there, Sarah, and please don't forget to rest. This craziness can make your job so much more stressful. Hugs!
Beautiful love thx 😊
Amazing 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Cool idea! Any way you can view it in a wider video?
So sorry I couldn’t see how you poured into the pan. I didn’t learn anything. But it did look beautiful
It is very nice, love them, what colours did you used
White, fluorescent violet, gold and anthriquinone blue.
Bordeaux red also
Triptych
I just love these so much!! You didn't really show how you poured it in the scoop. Is it a ring pour right from the beginning or do you start out as a straight pour and the finish with a ring? I really want to try this!!!
Yes a ring pour into the scoop
@@SarahMackArt Thank you, they are so delicate and pretty!!
Sarah what is that scoop called and where did you get it? Please
I believe I got it at the dollar store. I’ll find the name tomorrow
@@SarahMackArt thanks babe!
S T U N N I N G! Must buy scoop, must buy scoop! 🤪🥰
Thank you dollar store or Walmart
These are so great. What size canvases are these? Very cool!!!
12”x12”
@@SarahMackArt Thank you! They are so wonderful!
Do you use silicone? Or are your cells from air bubbles and the way the paint flows? I love your ring pours 😍
No silicone. Everything comes from the high quality of the paint
Hey Sarah, this morning I had a notification of your pour but when I tried to watch it , it said it was a private video and I couldn’t watch it😔
I had to remove it. It had no sound (glitch when uploaded) it’s back up now!
I remember a while back you said you were building a shop out back, how long until that is finished?
Still a work in progress haha I’m doing it myself.
Amazing - The colors are so vibrant!! Love it! As For The Love of Art asked. Did you use silicone? If not, how did you get the amazing cells?
Linda Cohen she doesn’t use silicone she uses floentrol that makes cells
😍😍😍
My computer Just did a quad
Pretty, but too much white left.
Couldn't see you loading up the scoop😭
Alas yes I now know I had zoomed in too close. I’ll do more and be sure to further out
OK, YOU tell me how you can choose "a favorite corner" on this one! I think it's a conspiracy you women put together to torture us cool guys! ~Mark
Hahahahaha!!!
Triptych
My computer Just did a quad