Wow! Yeah, that's a Successful Experiment! I can't believe you got That Gorgeous piece with dirty paint water! Waste not, make beautiful art 😜 Love your sense of humor!
Thanks Julie! Funny story, I had a hater comment on a couple of videos and they said they were unsubscribing .... and one of their comments was about my personality and my facial expressions 🤪 oh well I thought later gater! 👋 bye
I know dirty 💧, it was so odd, I was just looking at and I thought .... what the heck, why not! Agreed it looks like leather snake skin. A powder room would look really cool with that on the wall 🤔
Girl you are rocking these experiments! Fine art term- not dirty water but a "wash" and your answer to Art History: Rule of Thirds was an 18th-Century painter, engraver, and writer named John Thomas Smit. Good to know my art history classes come to some good. LOL next sand and sand paper??? I have used those before..
Wow Tiffany I love the techniques you use in this piece ! And of course your sense of humor makesit so much fun to watch! Thank you for sharing with us ♥
I often collect the pigments that fall to the bottom of my water container. I pour out the majority of the water when I’m cleaning up at the end of a day, and then let the rest evaporate. It’s usually more like a paste the next day, but still very useable. I highly recommend it! 😊
love your techniques, the effect is amazing, i will be trying this soon, easy to follow and your personality is amazing, i could watch you create all day, and would love to see what other ideas you have , subscribed x
I love how this turned out Tiffany very interesting and STUNNING. I jar my coloured waters. Back in 1999 I started to teach myself the Japanese traditional style ink art and fell in love with the wash technique. I would save the coloured water to be used some other time. I have done the same with acrylic water paint and enamel gives a interesting effect too. I have not tried the crackle paste yet lol!! you would think after 40 plus years. But no I make it hard for myself and paint or draw the lines in, I just can`t help myself I am addicted to the fine detailing in my art pieces. Hence the neck headaches I get and the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in both hands "👉🤪😵🤪👈" LOL!!! stubborn. Funny though I have seen a few people lately using crackle paste. ( I think that`s a sign) YES!! Anyway I love the way your awesome creative mind works Tiffany. It seems we are two peas in a pod 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣very much alike. AWESOME piece Tiffany thankyou for being here and being you
I never thought to save my water! What a great idea! Crackle paste is fun, I don't think I could create the lines with just a brush, I can do detail work, but that's another level! Thanks so much for being here and enjoying my art journey and giving me ideas and things to think about!
I have so much catching up to do on YT!!!! I'm barely keeping up with anything these days, but I'm having coffee right now .... heading over there now!
Love it Tiffany! You and I might be the only artists that use the technical terms “shitty and wonky”! I like that you try new and different techniques. That’s one reason I love watching you, besides your comedy. 😂
Love your sense of humor, Tiffany. 😁 I’ve been working on an abstract piece, and have been stuck for a few days. But, you’ve given me some really good ideas. (Fingers crossed!) Thank you!
I know the feeling of being stuck Kate! I'm there now, I usually start out with out idea and then it takes on a life of its own .... and sometimes because of the plot twist, I don't know what to do next. I'm learning to walk away and come back another day. I wish I had room to work on multiple pieces when that happens.... one can dream 😉
During the process there were several times I felt frustrated, as I do when I work on my pieces. “It does not look good, it’s a mess”, etc are the thoughts that crossed my mind. Of course, you stayed calm and created something absolutely beautiful. How do you stay calm? That’s my question for you. 🙂🤔
Well when things start to go sideways (and they do a lot) I try to give myself permission to accept that it might not turn out, but I'm not going to waste what I've already done and I'm going to use it as an opportunity to play and learn something. I remind myself it's through my mistakes /failures that has brought me to where I am today. Hope that helps?
The rule of thirds was first written down by John Thomas Smith in 1797. In his book Remarks on Rural Scenery, Smith quotes a 1783 work by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in which Reynolds discusses, in unquantified terms, the balance of dark and light in a painting.
I like the structure and the colourcombo, looked like animal skin. I,m going to try out the products as well. You,re funny and i envy you for your english, dat doe ik je niet na, groetjes uit NL❤
This is fabulous!!! I love dirty water too lol it's the perfect stain!! Actually speaking of stain have you ever tried using water based clear prestain that you can tint yourself?? Love it!! I absolutely love that you used texture supplies cuz I'm a texture kinda girl I always try to make things look 3d and I love that this has so many layers and the colors are fantastic as well nickel azo gold would have really enhanced the texture had you watered it down as you did the yellow ochre just a thought.. I'm really enjoying your channel! Great work!! Btw are you in the states?? I was curious where you got that crackle paste and gel at guess I need to check the box below lol
I'm in the Netherlands actually so some of the stuff I use is from Europe as I can't always get the same supplies or the cost is outrageous to get them shipped. However the texture stuff (since I'm from Canada) is exactly the same as the wall hole filler you buy at Home Depot or Lowes ... it has the same consistency. If you want it more watery you can add some water and stir it in and it creates a smoother texture. And no I've never tried Prestain 🤔 this was the first time I tried a wash aka dirty water amd I must admit I loved it!
I have a license to Epidemic Sound and the first track is Shambles by Jones Meadow and the last one is See 'em Dancin by Jones Meadow too. Typically you can find the tracks on Spotify also. Hope that helps.
Remember to be careful about adding too much water to acrylic paint, it will cause the binding properties to breakdown and the pigments will separate. When all that water evaporates only a small amount of the acrylic resin remains on your work and the pigments won't be protected and can smudge.
Thanks Tia, I started my art journey as a fluid artist and my first ever piece was a dutch pour. I learned the hard way (more often than I care to admit) about consistencies and ratios. You are so right, I've had pigments breakdown, blow apart .... so many scrapped canvases 🤦🏻♀️
I thought it turned out pretty cool, I was surprised .... I had an idea in my head .... but this wasn't exactly it 😉 you know with so much stuff on the internet anymore .... I don't know what to believe 🤔
Wow! Yeah, that's a Successful Experiment! I can't believe you got That Gorgeous piece with dirty paint water! Waste not, make beautiful art 😜 Love your sense of humor!
Thanks Julie! Funny story, I had a hater comment on a couple of videos and they said they were unsubscribing .... and one of their comments was about my personality and my facial expressions 🤪 oh well I thought later gater! 👋 bye
Oh wow!!! Sooo cool! Thx for sharing this! It’s giving me great ideas!
And you are a hoot!!
Oh my you make me laugh.... Dirty water, hey you coined it. Love it. 😆😆
I love dirty water .... no more fussing with paint consistencies 😉
I’m a sucker for earthy browns and black. Love this. Thanks Tiffany 😁
Me 2, they just don't always make for a great thumbnail 😉
@@TiffanyRemijnArt it’s a cool reptile vibe? 😁🤷🏻♀️
such a very cool and unique process. Bring on the dirty water! Most excellent. Reminds me of snake skin/leather.
I know dirty 💧, it was so odd, I was just looking at and I thought .... what the heck, why not! Agreed it looks like leather snake skin. A powder room would look really cool with that on the wall 🤔
I really love it looks so beautiful
Thanks you so much Zarina and also for joining the premiere!
I'm in love with this Tiffany !!!!
Leslie .... Ginger Snap and Van Dijk Brown by AMS .... sublime 😍
I missed this one, glad I found it. So, so beautiful and your sense of humor cracks me up. You go girl!!!
Feel free to binge watch my content anytime Jan 😊
It turned out beautiful Tiffany ❤ It’s so much fun to see you exploring your new materials, love it!
So many ideas spinning in my mind Saskia!
You are so much fun to watch! The texture you made on this was 👍. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching Audra!! 🤎
Girl you are rocking these experiments! Fine art term- not dirty water but a "wash" and your answer to Art History: Rule of Thirds was an 18th-Century painter, engraver, and writer named John Thomas Smit. Good to know my art history classes come to some good. LOL next sand and sand paper??? I have used those before..
No but it's been on my mind to use sand!!!! Thanks for the history lesson 😉😘
Hahaa i like watching you painting and comparing crackle paste with butter😂 you are a great 🎨, i love your art❤
Thank you so much 😀
Tres cool Tiffany. I am Irish so love your humour. 🤪
Thank you Fran, it's been a while since I've been to Ireland, such a pretty country!
Wow Tiffany I love the techniques you use in this piece ! And of course your sense of humor makesit so much fun to watch! Thank you for sharing with us ♥
Thank you so much for watching !
I often collect the pigments that fall to the bottom of my water container. I pour out the majority of the water when I’m cleaning up at the end of a day, and then let the rest evaporate. It’s usually more like a paste the next day, but still very useable. I highly recommend it! 😊
That's a great idea!
love your techniques, the effect is amazing, i will be trying this soon, easy to follow and your personality is amazing, i could watch you create all day, and would love to see what other ideas you have , subscribed x
Thank you so much Susan! Welcome to my little.corner of YT😉
I love how this turned out Tiffany very interesting and STUNNING. I jar my coloured waters. Back in 1999 I started to teach myself the Japanese traditional style ink art and fell in love with the wash technique. I would save the coloured water to be used some other time. I have done the same with acrylic water paint and enamel gives a interesting effect too.
I have not tried the crackle paste yet lol!! you would think after 40 plus years. But no I make it hard for myself and paint or draw the lines in, I just can`t help myself I am addicted to the fine detailing in my art pieces. Hence the neck headaches I get and the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in both hands "👉🤪😵🤪👈" LOL!!! stubborn.
Funny though I have seen a few people lately using crackle paste. ( I think that`s a sign) YES!!
Anyway I love the way your awesome creative mind works Tiffany. It seems we are two peas in a pod 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣very much alike. AWESOME piece Tiffany thankyou for being here and being you
I never thought to save my water! What a great idea! Crackle paste is fun, I don't think I could create the lines with just a brush, I can do detail work, but that's another level! Thanks so much for being here and enjoying my art journey and giving me ideas and things to think about!
Tiffany you are a delight to watch!❤ love how this turned out. So much fun, the old saying, your art your way. ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much Georgann, it's nice to hear that! 😍
Isn't it so much fun!? And beautiful. Merry Christmas 🌹🎅🌹
Yes, I LOVE texture!!! Merry Christmas Cindee 😘
I did mention you and Sergio in my last video😘
I have so much catching up to do on YT!!!! I'm barely keeping up with anything these days, but I'm having coffee right now .... heading over there now!
Not sure how I miss this one but stumbled upon this when looking up painting with crackle paste. This artwork is awesome and beautiful
Hey at least when you searched I actually came up!!!! Yeah me!
Love it Tiffany! You and I might be the only artists that use the technical terms “shitty and wonky”! I like that you try new and different techniques. That’s one reason I love watching you, besides your comedy. 😂
As you can tell Paula, my artistic lexicon is very limited .... so shitty and wonky it is 😂
Love your sense of humor, Tiffany. 😁
I’ve been working on an abstract piece, and have been stuck for a few days. But, you’ve given me some really good ideas. (Fingers crossed!) Thank you!
I know the feeling of being stuck Kate! I'm there now, I usually start out with out idea and then it takes on a life of its own .... and sometimes because of the plot twist, I don't know what to do next. I'm learning to walk away and come back another day. I wish I had room to work on multiple pieces when that happens.... one can dream 😉
super cool Tiffany.. love it🤩🤩🤩
I was pretty happy how this one turned out! Definitely going to try this again Laila!
Beautiful.. and you are hilarious.. thank you ❤
My pleasure Pam!
😊Love it! 💖 Wonderful energy! Happy to have found your channel!
Yay! Thank you, I'm glad glad you found me too!
During the process there were several times I felt frustrated, as I do when I work on my pieces. “It does not look good, it’s a mess”, etc are the thoughts that crossed my mind.
Of course, you stayed calm and created something absolutely beautiful.
How do you stay calm? That’s my question for you. 🙂🤔
Well when things start to go sideways (and they do a lot) I try to give myself permission to accept that it might not turn out, but I'm not going to waste what I've already done and I'm going to use it as an opportunity to play and learn something. I remind myself it's through my mistakes /failures that has brought me to where I am today. Hope that helps?
loving this Tiffany- beautiful outcome on this
Thanks so much Lori!
That looks Super Cool Tiffany. One half looks Very 🌳 like. Other side looks more like 🐍 skin. Keep Experimenting 😍
I'm excited to show this one, I was surprised how this turned out!
Tiffany you are so talented. This is amazing.
Thanks Carolyn! It was the first time I used Crackle paste, I can't wait to use it again!
Pretty piece thank u for sharing
You are so welcome
Love it!
Me too Linda! So many 💡
The rule of thirds was first written down by John Thomas Smith in 1797. In his book Remarks on Rural Scenery, Smith quotes a 1783 work by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in which Reynolds discusses, in unquantified terms, the balance of dark and light in a painting.
I love when people save me from looking stuff up 😉
@@TiffanyRemijnArt 😆 I am done with gold leaf! what a mess....but sure like the spackle and crackle.
I know so messy!
I like the structure and the colourcombo, looked like animal skin. I,m going to try out the products as well. You,re funny and i envy you for your english, dat doe ik je niet na, groetjes uit NL❤
Well my life here in the Netherlands would be easier if I spoke Dutch, so don't be too envious! 🙃 best of luck! 😉
This is fabulous!!! I love dirty water too lol it's the perfect stain!! Actually speaking of stain have you ever tried using water based clear prestain that you can tint yourself?? Love it!! I absolutely love that you used texture supplies cuz I'm a texture kinda girl I always try to make things look 3d and I love that this has so many layers and the colors are fantastic as well nickel azo gold would have really enhanced the texture had you watered it down as you did the yellow ochre just a thought.. I'm really enjoying your channel! Great work!! Btw are you in the states?? I was curious where you got that crackle paste and gel at guess I need to check the box below lol
I'm in the Netherlands actually so some of the stuff I use is from Europe as I can't always get the same supplies or the cost is outrageous to get them shipped. However the texture stuff (since I'm from Canada) is exactly the same as the wall hole filler you buy at Home Depot or Lowes ... it has the same consistency. If you want it more watery you can add some water and stir it in and it creates a smoother texture. And no I've never tried Prestain 🤔 this was the first time I tried a wash aka dirty water amd I must admit I loved it!
Amazing and beautiful art work...what us the name of the music?
I have a license to Epidemic Sound and the first track is Shambles by Jones Meadow and the last one is See 'em Dancin by Jones Meadow too. Typically you can find the tracks on Spotify also. Hope that helps.
Remember to be careful about adding too much water to acrylic paint, it will cause the binding properties to breakdown and the pigments will separate. When all that water evaporates only a small amount of the acrylic resin remains on your work and the pigments won't be protected and can smudge.
Thanks Tia, I started my art journey as a fluid artist and my first ever piece was a dutch pour. I learned the hard way (more often than I care to admit) about consistencies and ratios. You are so right, I've had pigments breakdown, blow apart .... so many scrapped canvases 🤦🏻♀️
I will try 2.30am Mmmmmm I will try 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂lol!!!! 🥰🥰
Well if you don't make it .... its completely understandable! 😘
Dang I rushed to get here, showed up a couple minutes too late ... sigh
It's okay, I was wondering with the Christmas rush if anyone would even show up!
very cool! Elon Musk tweated the other day that Wikipedia is biased so keep researching LOL
I thought it turned out pretty cool, I was surprised .... I had an idea in my head .... but this wasn't exactly it 😉 you know with so much stuff on the internet anymore .... I don't know what to believe 🤔