This turned out really cool Chris! I love that copper with the black! All the colors really pop. It's so weird how some colors just vanish. This has always happened to me from the beginning of my pouring. Fun piece Chris 😊✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
It's very pretty! I walked around Michaels one time with that copper and the metallic turquoise one time because they are such gorgeous colours but I didn't know whether I could use other paints with them that weren't ready to pour so I ended up putting them back. I couldn't afford all of them, they aren't cheap here!! I wonder if they would work? I love your split cup paintings, they are always so interesting!! Love it ❤
Hi Linda! I have tried mixing them with other paints and to be honest, I didn't find them to play particularly well. When wet, they look great, but they kind of cracked when drying. I made a video long ago experimenting with it...you'd have to dig for it!
@@ChrisJeszeck Wow 500 videos!! Thank you so much for doing that, I started looking but soon realized you have a million videos to go through. So I was just going to take your word on it!!🤣
Wow it was gorgeous while it was wet!! I bet they use artist loft pouring medium in those paints. So it might work with that? That's too bad though that painting was gorgeous!!
Thank you! No lace in this one, but when I want lacing I either use silicone or Australian Floetrol. If you mean the effects in this one, it's a matter of layering the cup in thin layers. 😉
My goodness - I think it’s beautiful!!!
Thank you so much, Carole! 😘
Chris, this is simply beautiful ! 😊🙏
Many thanks, Rebecca!
This turned out really cool Chris! I love that copper with the black! All the colors really pop. It's so weird how some colors just vanish. This has always happened to me from the beginning of my pouring. Fun piece Chris 😊✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
Thank you Tera! Hope you're feeling better and hubby is doing well. ❤️
I think this is VERY cool!
Thank you! Glad you like it! (Going cheap on my website, if interested 😉)
Such gorgeous colors and cool design. ❤❤❤
Thanks my friend! 😘
Very nice Chris! Love the copper
It's usually so bossy! But it behaved nicely this time...
This is really beautiful!
Thank you! Kind of odd colors, but it seemed to work!
Beautiful piece! ❤
Thanks Taneva! ❤️
The blue oirtion with tge red dots remind me of a Dr. Seuss character. 😊
Lol...absolutely! I can see that!
I like this one Chris! It reminds me of another you did with turquoise I believe. ❤
Thanks for being at the premiere Paula...always nice to "see" you!
Those copper tips are amazing. I think your pour was awesome. I am just not crazy for the pink(?). The blue is gorgeous. 😊
It wasn't pink (my least favorite color) but somehow it appeared pink in contrast to the others! 🤣
Nice one
Thanks Linda! ❤️
its beautyful
Thank you Jean! 😘
Thank you Jean! 😘
It's very pretty! I walked around Michaels one time with that copper and the metallic turquoise one time because they are such gorgeous colours but I didn't know whether I could use other paints with them that weren't ready to pour so I ended up putting them back. I couldn't afford all of them, they aren't cheap here!! I wonder if they would work? I love your split cup paintings, they are always so interesting!! Love it ❤
Hi Linda! I have tried mixing them with other paints and to be honest, I didn't find them to play particularly well. When wet, they look great, but they kind of cracked when drying. I made a video long ago experimenting with it...you'd have to dig for it!
@@ChrisJeszeck Ok, good to know. Thank you!
I did the digging myself, Linda...here is the link! (500 videos ago!!):
ua-cam.com/video/AFuoR3Po34s/v-deo.html
@@ChrisJeszeck Wow 500 videos!! Thank you so much for doing that, I started looking but soon realized you have a million videos to go through. So I was just going to take your word on it!!🤣
Wow it was gorgeous while it was wet!! I bet they use artist loft pouring medium in those paints. So it might work with that? That's too bad though that painting was gorgeous!!
How do you get lace. Your work is so Incredible
Thank you! No lace in this one, but when I want lacing I either use silicone or Australian Floetrol. If you mean the effects in this one, it's a matter of layering the cup in thin layers. 😉