I really appreciate this! I have struggled to get the hang of fluid art. To be able to have success with something so simple would be wonderful! If you have other similar easy ideas, please share them! Thank you!
This looks nice, simple and fun with lots going on with not very many supplies. I can't do spray paint inside, but I'm still thinking about doing a single color-shift skewery thing on a dark base from this super cool idea
Hello Lisa !! 🤩 I love the sample that you show at the beggining of video. I see a "daulphin" 🐬 😃 with an eye. I really love this piece, it's easy and sooo pretty. It's like "de la broderie fine" Très chic. 👌💯💯❤❤ For me I use the pigment "colorart primary element" and I love it. It's the beautiful pigment sparkly but the cost is better for me. 🎉🎉 But I mix my pigment like you. 😉 Maybe one day I will try the little peggies. 😋❤❤
Pigment is the substance that colors paint medium. Dye is a liquid pigment usually but pigments can be synthetic like the ones that do the super shifting kind of like the stuck up piggies. They could be made out of mica they can be different micron sizes some will have micro glitter and others can be matte. Some pigments are even made and in fact the original oil paints that the Masters used were made out of pigments made from different gemstones and some other things there is even one's called mummy brown I think is the name of it which was at the beginning legit made out of mummy dust. You can actually use your eyeshadow as a pigment not necessarily for fluid art but eyeshadow is a powdered pigment with a small binder to keep it in its cake. Now Giant flakes would be a type of well flake glitter it's almost like a confetti almost but lighter glitter can be chunky all the way down to close to pigment size but they are different. The most important thing to get a smooth look with paint is the micron size The smaller that size the less flocculation you will get. If you haven't guessed I'm kind of obsessed when it comes to all things pigments. I have a collection of over 400 different pigments and maybe a hundred different glitters and flakes. Any paint that you get is a pigment mixed with a paint medium we're kind of doing the same thing but more fluid when we mix pigments with a pouring medium. Anyway the more you know and all that.
@@lisamarvinart The first pigments that well the first pigments I used was eyeshadow and then my mom gave me this whole set of pigment eyeshadow loose pigment eyeshadow because she knew that I could turn it into paint if I wanted to. She was an amazing artist and not only that she was a great art teacher arts activist and environmental activist. Those pigments a makeup brush set that I actually use for art were the last Christmas gifts that she gave me before she got hired to paint the sunsets here in Florida 10 years ago New Year's Eve. The first paints that got me into art were in fact the golden interference paints after my mom decided to make a life-size snow angel out of some White House paint and herself. She literally threw a few light colors in a bunch of White House paint got in a paint suit put a shower cap on and laid down in the paint and made a snow angel and then did the details with the interference paint back in like 1992ish. I paint in her art studio now in the house I grew up in and I am lucky enough to have her collection of epic art supplies! I think she would be impressed with my collection of pigments. Doing fluid art makes me feel closer to her. Thank you for your videos
Love this but I am confused a bit. You referenced doing a bloom and Aussie FLOTROL. It looked like: pillow, old Hollander spray paint and a bloom mixed SUP. where did the Aussie come in?
That is gorgeous!!! You should make a table out of it . Please 🙏 don't do anything else to it. I would love to see the table when you're done . Let me know 🙏 ❤🎉
Beautiful, Lisa!! ❤ Thanks for sharing!!! 😊
Dang, that's just so cool. The sprat paint gives definition in the lines. Gorgeous 😍
Thank you!
Very inspiring, I have to try, thanks for the inspiration. ❤
Love it.
Я в восторге, потрясающе красиво и необычно❤
Thank you!
Love this Lisa❤
That's gorgeous and yes, simple
Thank you!
This is such a great idea, Lisa. It came out so beautifully ♥️💐💐
Thank you!
Great idea. I think you cannot go wrong with this method.
Agreed!
I really appreciate this! I have struggled to get the hang of fluid art. To be able to have success with something so simple would be wonderful! If you have other similar easy ideas, please share them! Thank you!
I’m so glad you found it helpful!
This looks nice, simple and fun with lots going on with not very many supplies. I can't do spray paint inside, but I'm still thinking about doing a single color-shift skewery thing on a dark base from this super cool idea
Yes!!
Very pretty Lisa and such a simple way to create some beautiful art!
Thank you so much!
My favorite of yours ever!!!! I am going to try it tomorrow!!!
Yay!
Oh this is so pretty!! Love the Pebeo spray paint. ❤
Thank you!
Hi Lisa l love this l just ordered the spray paint in gold pebeo..UK.❤
This is so pretty.
Thank you!
Thank you so much Lisa...this is gorgeous
Thank you!
Thank you so much ❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Hello Lisa !! 🤩 I love the sample that you show at the beggining of video. I see a "daulphin" 🐬 😃 with an eye.
I really love this piece, it's easy and sooo pretty. It's like "de la broderie fine" Très chic. 👌💯💯❤❤
For me I use the pigment "colorart primary element" and I love it. It's the beautiful pigment sparkly but the cost is better for me. 🎉🎉 But I mix my pigment like you. 😉 Maybe one day I will try the little peggies. 😋❤❤
Thank you!
Thank you for this video ❤
♥️
It's very good Beautiful 😅😅😅❤❤❤
Thank you! It's so fun!
Love it!
Thank you!
This is exactly what I want to try with my new piggies, Josonya and gold spray paint, have Valspar ultra, Glidden ppg, which for pillow?
Super idea 💡🤩
But next time please I want to se more bloops in the corners 😂🟢😉
😂 ok!
excellent idea, Ill give it a go. T Y
Cool-io ❤
Thank you!
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Pigment is the substance that colors paint medium. Dye is a liquid pigment usually but pigments can be synthetic like the ones that do the super shifting kind of like the stuck up piggies. They could be made out of mica they can be different micron sizes some will have micro glitter and others can be matte. Some pigments are even made and in fact the original oil paints that the Masters used were made out of pigments made from different gemstones and some other things there is even one's called mummy brown I think is the name of it which was at the beginning legit made out of mummy dust. You can actually use your eyeshadow as a pigment not necessarily for fluid art but eyeshadow is a powdered pigment with a small binder to keep it in its cake. Now Giant flakes would be a type of well flake glitter it's almost like a confetti almost but lighter glitter can be chunky all the way down to close to pigment size but they are different. The most important thing to get a smooth look with paint is the micron size The smaller that size the less flocculation you will get. If you haven't guessed I'm kind of obsessed when it comes to all things pigments. I have a collection of over 400 different pigments and maybe a hundred different glitters and flakes. Any paint that you get is a pigment mixed with a paint medium we're kind of doing the same thing but more fluid when we mix pigments with a pouring medium. Anyway the more you know and all that.
Great info!!
@@lisamarvinart The first pigments that well the first pigments I used was eyeshadow and then my mom gave me this whole set of pigment eyeshadow loose pigment eyeshadow because she knew that I could turn it into paint if I wanted to. She was an amazing artist and not only that she was a great art teacher arts activist and environmental activist. Those pigments a makeup brush set that I actually use for art were the last Christmas gifts that she gave me before she got hired to paint the sunsets here in Florida 10 years ago New Year's Eve. The first paints that got me into art were in fact the golden interference paints after my mom decided to make a life-size snow angel out of some White House paint and herself. She literally threw a few light colors in a bunch of White House paint got in a paint suit put a shower cap on and laid down in the paint and made a snow angel and then did the details with the interference paint back in like 1992ish. I paint in her art studio now in the house I grew up in and I am lucky enough to have her collection of epic art supplies! I think she would be impressed with my collection of pigments. Doing fluid art makes me feel closer to her. Thank you for your videos
Hi Lisa, I was wondering where you get your PBO spray paint? Thank you
Any art store :)
Yeah, I don’t like glitter or big pieces of…….(?) in my pigments.
Cool Lisa
Thank you!
Love this but I am confused a bit. You referenced doing a bloom and Aussie FLOTROL. It looked like: pillow, old Hollander spray paint and a bloom mixed SUP. where did the Aussie come in?
I think I was going to bloom then changed my mind 😂
@ LMBO. I’m old so always miss something.
That is gorgeous!!! You should make a table out of it .
Please 🙏 don't do anything else to it.
I would love to see the table when you're done . Let me know 🙏 ❤🎉
Ok!
Who else cringed when she got that black paint on her sleeve? oh no!
😂 that’s what paint clothes are for!
But, swimming... is there swimming?
Of course! 😂