Being from Canada I can tell you nailed it. It looks like a picture of the mountains in Alberta. By the way, I see a sheep and a wolf on top of the mountains.
I've seen the Aurora Borealis and you've really captured the "unreal" quality (for lack of a better term). I'm just now starting acrylic pouring, so resin isn't in the cards for awhile. But, definitely something I might try if and when I get better. Thanks for sharing your wonderful gift.
I’m from Alaska so I see the Northern Lights all the time during the winter and it is beautiful. It never gets old. You did a great job recreating it. I 💜 this painting! Thank you for entertaining and teaching us!
I just wanted to say thank you. Your videos, and a few other people's, have inspired me to try something new. I picked up most of the supplies today and hope to try my first acrylic pours tomorrow on a vase and a canvas.
this is so gorgeous. you truly are a resin goddess. I hope you show us what the painting looks like dry. I'd like to see those mountains maybe when its not so reflective.
I personally paint with acrylics and create paintings like these as well. I’m glad to see that there’s another medium with similar techniques! Very beautiful! From one artist to another, I really enjoy the visual appeal of this piece. The colors you chose to use together made a great combination. 🖤
I love your tutorials. This looks amazing! I just ordered some stone coat art resin, super excited to try it. Thank you for sharing your beautiful art!
You nailed it!!!!! Totally looks like the northern lights, Aurora Borealis, living in Canada we do see these, although you have to get out of the city, too much light pollution in Calgary's night skies. Your Canadian fan
I’m not sure how I ended up on this channel but I’m so glad I did! I love watching dirty pour video as they are so very calming for me. Your art is amazing 😉 I instantly subscribed when I saw the thumbnail of one of the videos.
Oh man, this is absolutely gorgeous! I'm super nervous to try resin because i live in such a dusty place. The desert southwest. My studio is a 125 year old cabin and isn't sealed in any way. Bugs and dust get ike crazy. I want so much to do this though!!! Aghhh, so pretty!
SO beautiful!!! I lived in Minnesota a total of 10 years never witnessed it personally. 2 of those years Scott and the boys lived there too. Scott saw it... I was SO jealous *whines* that's just unfair!
I know this was from a few years ago but I am just now watching it. How do you clean up the sides of your painting that you miss with the resin? Can you do a current video showing that? Thanks so much. This was an awesome pour. Love watching you.
Mixed Media Girl I will just afraid I'm gonna get addicted and that get pricey. Lol. I will need to order the counter top resin and art coat. And the silicone things for coasters. I have couple stands I wanna use counter top on to protect it.
Absolutely gorgeous! I really want to give this a go now. Have you ever tried doing this with paint instead of resin? I'm curious about how different that would look. Also, I've watched countless videos of yours in only a few weeks. You've really inspired me to try pouring soon. If all goes well, I know what everyone is getting for Christmas. Thanks a lot for your amazing videos!
I just found this and it’s gorgeous. Want to try it soon. The SC Black Base Tint - is that a paint or powder? I couldn’t find it on their website. Thank you!!
HI! I just discovered this tutorial and I'm so glad I did!! I've never worked with resin before and your video was immensely helpful (and it came out beautifully!!). I have a few questions that I'm hoping you can answer for me: 1. Are you using disposable cups? And if not, how do you clean them? 2. I noticed in this video you place your canvas directly on the table. When it dries, will it stick to the table? And if so, how do you get it off? 3. I don't use a heat gun. To get air bubbles out I use a torch. So when it's time to heat the resin for manipulation, can I use the hair dryer? Thank you so much for your help!! xoxo
The heat gun helps move the resin around, whereas the torch more just removes air bubbles. Both can totally work though as they both heat up the resin and make it more moveable.
I see that you have these kind of streaks in your blue and purple. I also get them, when using the mica pigments. And, I don’t really like them. How do you get rid of these steaks/lines?
This is awesome! I can't wait for payday because I already know exactly what I'm going to order. I'm going to order the set of mica powders and the art resin. The small bottles for now. I've watched all your videos but I'm having a hard time remembering if you've ever added regular acrylic to your resin? And can you add the mica powder to your floetrol instead of acrylic paint? And that $30 off of 80 is really a great deal.
Yes, I've added acrylic paint lots of times, it can just cause different cure times. You can mix mica powder with floetrol, it's just near impossible to get it mixed in well enough
@@MixedMediaGirl Oh man I know I'm going to drive you crazy with questions because I'm excited but, I'm still a little confused. So when using resin like with your dirty pour do you just add the acrylic paint into the resin without the floetrol? And I think I understand if you just wanted to use the mica powder you just add the mica powder to the resin without anything. I'll have to go back and watch a lot of your videos to learn more. I mainly focused on the painting when I watch them because I didn't use resin so now I need to watch them again.. I think I understand the basics. The resin is like your medium, so no floetrol is never needed. Right?.. just add the paint to it, no floetrol..And most likely I would never use the mica with floetrol.. I would save it for resin.. oh, and the alcohol ink is added the same way? Ok, thanks
@@MixedMediaGirl Thanks I'm understanding alot better.. I understand now that the resin is your medium. Looking forward to getting my resin and trying it for the first time and I look forward to your videos. Have a good evening!
I would be so grateful if you could reply. I was wondering for your acrylic pours, how do you treat or seal or whatever the painting after it dries to prolong it and keep it nice looking and what products do you use
I absolutely love this! Please can I ask, do you need to spray paint your canvas to start with? I don't mean to seal them or prime them, as the ones I have are pre-primed (they are white), I mean is it necessary to paint the purple/black/gold 'splodges' for want of a better word? Thank you x
It’s beautiful. I know it’s hard with light reflecting off of it but it looks like there were some spots in the upper left and right hand corner that didn’t have any resin? How do you fix that if that is indeed the case? Overall it’s gorgeous!!But if I ran into that situation I wouldn’t know how to fix it.
Hey I love your work and your videos! I have a question. If I wanted to do two entirely different colors/effects on one painting, what would be the best way to separate the two? Is there some tape or medium i can run down the middle so the two don't get mixed?
How absolutely AWESOME!!!!!!!! You are the Queen of Artists. Leta
Being from Canada I can tell you nailed it. It looks like a picture of the mountains in Alberta.
By the way, I see a sheep and a wolf on top of the mountains.
I've seen the Aurora Borealis and you've really captured the "unreal" quality (for lack of a better term). I'm just now starting acrylic pouring, so resin isn't in the cards for awhile. But, definitely something I might try if and when I get better. Thanks for sharing your wonderful gift.
I’m from Alaska so I see the Northern Lights all the time during the winter and it is beautiful. It never gets old. You did a great job recreating it. I 💜 this painting! Thank you for entertaining and teaching us!
I LOVE how the sky is reflecting off the mountains. Just so soooo beautiful Marcy. Thank you again for sharing your incredible techniques with us.
Incredibly creative and beautiful!♥♥♥♥♥ #KnowledgeIsPower!#AwesomeTeam☮♥♥♥♥♥
I just wanted to say thank you. Your videos, and a few other people's, have inspired me to try something new. I picked up most of the supplies today and hope to try my first acrylic pours tomorrow on a vase and a canvas.
Awesome!!!
this is so gorgeous. you truly are a resin goddess. I hope you show us what the painting looks like dry. I'd like to see those mountains maybe when its not so reflective.
I'll post it on my Instagram tomorrow :)
I personally paint with acrylics and create paintings like these as well. I’m glad to see that there’s another medium with similar techniques! Very beautiful! From one artist to another, I really enjoy the visual appeal of this piece. The colors you chose to use together made a great combination. 🖤
Ohhhh wow this is awesome 🖤💜💙💚 makes me wanna try resin ✌️😉
This kind of art is sooo cool, awesome and beautiful 😍😍😍
This is my favorite of your art so far. You do the most beautiful work. I'm inspired.
Wow! This is truly gorgeous. Love your narrative also.
Another outstanding video! Great turnout! Thank you 😊
Absolutely gorgeous!!! Wow!
This is so beautiful ! I have been to Alaska twice and never seen it but you did a great job ! Thank You
Marcy this is so incredibly nice.
Wow, gorgeous!
That is Stunning!!
WOW! 💙💙💙 Wish I was as talented as you!!
That came out amazing!
I love your painting
I love your tutorials. This looks amazing! I just ordered some stone coat art resin, super excited to try it. Thank you for sharing your beautiful art!
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕 Absolutely gorgeous!!!!!
WOW!!!!! I've alwys said that I would like to go see it for myself. It's just unbelievable.
Ooo! This looks so nice! I love the way you make the painting and this one came out super good!
That is really awesome!!
You nailed it!!!!! Totally looks like the northern lights, Aurora Borealis, living in Canada we do see these, although you have to get out of the city, too much light pollution in Calgary's night skies. Your Canadian fan
So gorgeous, and you captured the northern lights perfectly ;)
Wow! That is incredible!
This one's available for sale :)
Awesome! You make super cool art! I love it!❤❤
This was awesome and inspiring! Thank you!
Purple is majestic though 😜. Love your videos girl. Just fantastic all the time. 👌👍
Omg that is amazing!
I’m not sure how I ended up on this channel but I’m so glad I did! I love watching dirty pour video as they are so very calming for me. Your art is amazing 😉 I instantly subscribed when I saw the thumbnail of one of the videos.
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Mixed Media Girl do you have an ig?
This is beautiful!
Wow! I'd definitely buy that
Gorgeous!
Oh man, this is absolutely gorgeous! I'm super nervous to try resin because i live in such a dusty place. The desert southwest. My studio is a 125 year old cabin and isn't sealed in any way. Bugs and dust get ike crazy. I want so much to do this though!!! Aghhh, so pretty!
This is stunning!!! Now I really have to try resin!
I love your channel so much
This is fantastic! Very inspiring
Love what you did here girl Love you
Gosh it's gorgeous Marcy!!
SO beautiful!!! I lived in Minnesota a total of 10 years never witnessed it personally. 2 of those years Scott and the boys lived there too. Scott saw it... I was SO jealous
*whines* that's just unfair!
This is so cool 😍🎨
OMG I LOVEEEE THISSSS
So cool, love it
This is fantastic. You give me Inspiration to do this also. Thank You!
Looks great. 😊
Looks awesome
Gorgeous. I'd love to see a resin sunset. Wonder if one could manage tree or wildflower-esque silhouettes over it....
Annnd I just watched the sea turtle repair which answered my question. Sand, paint, clear coat.
Brilliant work! Cool
Just stunning..
Beautiful 🤩
Really cool!
Beautiful!
You are super good at art! I love it!
maddi hmmm
So nice ! 👍👏👏👏💓 and with you it's seems so easy !
Wow wow wow!!!!
Nailed it!!!
Incredible
very beautiful 😍
Beautiful...!
I know this was from a few years ago but I am just now watching it. How do you clean up the sides of your painting that you miss with the resin? Can you do a current video showing that? Thanks so much. This was an awesome pour. Love watching you.
I love this was iffy on the green but I love it. I'm really thinking about ordering resin and give it a try soon.
Do it!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Mixed Media Girl I will just afraid I'm gonna get addicted and that get pricey. Lol. I will need to order the counter top resin and art coat. And the silicone things for coasters. I have couple stands I wanna use counter top on to protect it.
Lol very possible, but it's a great investment :)
Mixed Media Girl I'm sure. I need to figure out how to set up a etsy
Beautiful
Spectacular ❤️😍
Wonderful art.wish to try out.
Absolutely gorgeous! I really want to give this a go now. Have you ever tried doing this with paint instead of resin? I'm curious about how different that would look.
Also, I've watched countless videos of yours in only a few weeks. You've really inspired me to try pouring soon. If all goes well, I know what everyone is getting for Christmas. Thanks a lot for your amazing videos!
It’s so badass. I just want to howl at the moon. 😍😁😂❤️
You. Are. Amazing!!!!
Beautiful painting. Just curious as to why you are spray painting the canvas before you pour resin on :-)
Another incredible painting for sure! :D :)
I'm sure you'll find a way to see the real thing some time, but for now, this painting is a beautiful rendering! Love it!
Very cool
I like it. Have thought of using phosphorescent glow powders?
That would be awesome! I need to order some :)
@@MixedMediaGirl This is where I bought some cyan glow powder. www.technoglowproducts.com
Another love
Love your projects. Can a pour medium be used in place of resin as it is so expensive.
I just found this and it’s gorgeous. Want to try it soon. The SC Black Base Tint - is that a paint or powder? I couldn’t find it on their website. Thank you!!
Awesome
HI! I just discovered this tutorial and I'm so glad I did!! I've never worked with resin before and your video was immensely helpful (and it came out beautifully!!). I have a few questions that I'm hoping you can answer for me: 1. Are you using disposable cups? And if not, how do you clean them? 2. I noticed in this video you place your canvas directly on the table. When it dries, will it stick to the table? And if so, how do you get it off? 3. I don't use a heat gun. To get air bubbles out I use a torch. So when it's time to heat the resin for manipulation, can I use the hair dryer? Thank you so much for your help!! xoxo
I thumbnail is beautiful, I can't watch the video at the moment but I'll for sure watch it at my free time.
I’m gonna make a guess before you’re done. Are you making the Northern Lights?
Northern Lights??... Looking beautiful the sky & mountains!!
Is there a big difference in using the high power heat dryer and using a torch? Are they interchangeable.?
The heat gun helps move the resin around, whereas the torch more just removes air bubbles. Both can totally work though as they both heat up the resin and make it more moveable.
I see that you have these kind of streaks in your blue and purple. I also get them, when using the mica pigments. And, I don’t really like them. How do you get rid of these steaks/lines?
Did you ever make any tree ring paintings with resin?
This is awesome! I can't wait for payday because I already know exactly what I'm going to order. I'm going to order the set of mica powders and the art resin. The small bottles for now. I've watched all your videos but I'm having a hard time remembering if you've ever added regular acrylic to your resin? And can you add the mica powder to your floetrol instead of acrylic paint? And that $30 off of 80 is really a great deal.
Yes, I've added acrylic paint lots of times, it can just cause different cure times. You can mix mica powder with floetrol, it's just near impossible to get it mixed in well enough
@@MixedMediaGirl
Oh man I know I'm going to drive you crazy with questions because I'm excited but, I'm still a little confused. So when using resin like with your dirty pour do you just add the acrylic paint into the resin without the floetrol? And I think I understand if you just wanted to use the mica powder you just add the mica powder to the resin without anything. I'll have to go back and watch a lot of your videos to learn more. I mainly focused on the painting when I watch them because I didn't use resin so now I need to watch them again.. I think I understand the basics. The resin is like your medium, so no floetrol is never needed. Right?.. just add the paint to it, no floetrol..And most likely I would never use the mica with floetrol.. I would save it for resin.. oh, and the alcohol ink is added the same way? Ok, thanks
Correct and correct. I'll do s video later this week on how to mix up resin :)
@@MixedMediaGirl
Thanks I'm understanding alot better.. I understand now that the resin is your medium. Looking forward to getting my resin and trying it for the first time and I look forward to your videos. Have a good evening!
I would be so grateful if you could reply. I was wondering for your acrylic pours, how do you treat or seal or whatever the painting after it dries to prolong it and keep it nice looking and what products do you use
Here you go :) ua-cam.com/video/WnHOovo7soI/v-deo.html
Love this! Always pre-gessoed?
Love this resin art. How do you mix it?
50/50 hardener and resin
How much ratio of paint/mica to resin do you mix?
10 parts resin to 1 part mica powder or paint
Thank you
Looks Beautiful and Calming
Oooooo could this work with the UV Paints mixed in the resin
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Sure!
Would you be willing to do that for us 😍😉
I absolutely love this! Please can I ask, do you need to spray paint your canvas to start with? I don't mean to seal them or prime them, as the ones I have are pre-primed (they are white), I mean is it necessary to paint the purple/black/gold 'splodges' for want of a better word? Thank you x
No, not necessary :)
It’s beautiful. I know it’s hard with light reflecting off of it but it looks like there were some spots in the upper left and right hand corner that didn’t have any resin? How do you fix that if that is indeed the case? Overall it’s gorgeous!!But if I ran into that situation I wouldn’t know how to fix it.
Yes, I just touched it up after the video :)
What are you using to push the paint?
Aurora Borealis! At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely within your kitchen?
Wow I love this! Ur such a good painter compared to me.
Hey I love your work and your videos! I have a question. If I wanted to do two entirely different colors/effects on one painting, what would be the best way to separate the two? Is there some tape or medium i can run down the middle so the two don't get mixed?
You could definitely use tape :) you could also use a glue gun or something if you wanted to add texture :)
Thanks! A glue gun is genius. I never thought I would try mixed media but you have really inspired me!
Our brain waves must have been on the same link, because I was just thinking of how a painting of the aurora borealis would look like