I love this tip! I’ve been avoiding black my whole life-now I can use this. So many times the black reaches out and stops further journey into the interior of the painting-these vague hints of black are perfect!
I like this thanks Nick. I have a way of cleaning iff your bug scraper without using so much paper towel. Use your silicone catalyst tool to scrape off the triwel back into your paint container. Works like a charm!
That's awesome aide maestro Nicholas!!!! Allows a lot of more movement and colours again back on track!!!! I really get it! 🎉🎉🎉🎉 And I wish youuu lotsaaaa Happy Holidays!!!!! ❤
I took CVP and he didn’t once use house paint. Even in his old videos when he paints for like 45 minutes. He just mixes large quantities of paint because he paints so large. Either with water and/or a medium. I’ve seen him use Golden but he sells paint on his art2life website as well. But it’s drippy like that because it’s mixed with something. His paints are more on the fluid side on his website, so if you mix something that’s more fluid than a heavy or soft body with water or some sort of acrylic medium, it will become even more fluid!
I love this tip! I’ve been avoiding black my whole life-now I can use this. So many times the black reaches out and stops further journey into the interior of the painting-these vague hints of black are perfect!
This is just the new hack I need for today's work! Thanks, Nick 😊
I like this thanks Nick. I have a way of cleaning iff your bug scraper without using so much paper towel. Use your silicone catalyst tool to scrape off the triwel back into your paint container. Works like a charm!
This is wonderful , I am certainly going to try this out! Thanks a lot Nick 🙏🏽🌟♥️
Great idea. Loving the gloves too - they have become a work of art.
I love your blog and will be a loyal follower. I look forward to learning more from you. You are a great artist.........Thanks so much.
Great idea! Thanks, Nick! Have a good week😊
This really works. I totally recongise this work from your podcast with Bibby - it's so playful and fresh!
That’s when I first found you! Kitchen table art! Thanks for all you do for us!
Can't wait to see the finished painting!...
You are so brilliant!
That's awesome aide maestro Nicholas!!!! Allows a lot of more movement and colours again back on track!!!! I really get it! 🎉🎉🎉🎉 And I wish youuu lotsaaaa Happy Holidays!!!!! ❤
That is a great hack I thanks for sharing!
Opens a sense of depth that I was not feeling before.
Thankyou,hope we get to see the finished painting.❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Perfect - a fresh and easy way to change perspective on a work in progress
Love it! Wow!
Mind blown! Thank you for making this video about it.
A great idea! Thank you! BTW…you look great in green. 😃
Love
your Magic* Eraser.
Great idea! Very helpful to know!!
Brilliant
Thank you so much❤🙏
i don’t see the link for the kitchen table ?
Thanks for sharing.
Good tip ♥️👏
Great stuff, nick
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Love your work are you using house paint
This is great but I can’t find the link.
Link to join kitchen table artwork?
I find it through a pop up on his website. ❤
@@CherylRussellArt I tried going to his website and the popup did not come up. Will be patient and hope it is fixed in the next day or two.
I’d really like to join, too!
@@charlenedenise7980 I just found it on his website. Go to the page for Vlogs and there is a link there. I was able to sign up to participate.
Is your substrate usually wooden,?
Sorry…. But I can’t see any link for the workshop…. ?
anyone know exactly what white paint he used here? in the bucket, that runny paint. thank you
Nick uses house paint.
@@SophieKae lol is it lightfast? doesn't it fade or yellow?
I took CVP and he didn’t once use house paint. Even in his old videos when he paints for like 45 minutes. He just mixes large quantities of paint because he paints so large. Either with water and/or a medium. I’ve seen him use Golden but he sells paint on his art2life website as well. But it’s drippy like that because it’s mixed with something. His paints are more on the fluid side on his website, so if you mix something that’s more fluid than a heavy or soft body with water or some sort of acrylic medium, it will become even more fluid!
@@SophieKae Hum
Some of the darks (especially the less blocky marks) added value. A way for my eyes to rest and move about painting. Mho 😊