This is beautiful Thank you for helping me get a wave on my canvas. The first one I tried before I got to this video ended up trashed . Artists temper style. Thanks again. Nancy from Virginia..
This brought me straight to the beach,toes in the sand watching the rolling waves.Ahh and the music was so peaceful and alluring all in one. I miss my Fl beaches. But your wave brought me back home. So relaxing and beautiful. Great job :)
I loved this pour. I’m new to this form of painting. I’ve seen that it’s difficult to get rid of the silicone oil. If I want to resin this painting, won’t it be difficult? Can I just leave it as it is? I’m sort of scared to use silicone. Please advise.
@@easelart1398 wow.... with spray varnish no need to clean the painting from silicone before finishing? Please confirm this... then I’ll have found also my way thank to you 😊
One thing I would like someone to comment on to help me out is ... what do you put down to clean up easily? I was using newspaper and that was a disaster and then I tried an old table cloth .... Of course I think I somehow make a bigger mess than anyone else also. lol
How can you call this a perfect pour how to video when us viewers have no idea what size of canvas used, how many ounces of pain in each cup and then you didn’t make enough paint to the piece.
Lovely 😊
Wow , that’s beautiful ..Thanks for sharing
I looked at many wave videos, and your technique looks the most like real water! This is the one I will try.
Really nice
I simply love it. I have imagined this in my head several times, thanks for showing.
You are so welcome!
WOW just WOW, THANK YOU FOR THIS !!!
You are so welcome!
I was surprised that you didn't swip it...beautiful
I did one myself . Thank you for keeping it simple, easy: I am so happy. Thank you thank you thank you!
It’s beautiful
Wow I love this technique. It looks like this would be easier for me,Thanks for sharing, Dee
Glad it was helpful!
This is beautiful Thank you for helping me get a wave on my canvas. The first one I tried before I got to this video ended up trashed . Artists temper style. Thanks again. Nancy from Virginia..
Wonderful!
Cool idea to use small cups for better control. The end result looks great.
is really unique yes so good
That's awesome; I wish I could do it.
The best natural looking wave yet. Some waves I've seen people do have some straight lines, no straight lines in waves, good job...
Stunning
Very nice that you included so much information in the video description, quite helpful!
The best wave I have ever seen i can't stop watching it
What a great idea❗️Beautiful👍
Thank you! 😊
BEAUTIFUL!! Thanks for your video! Makes me want to try and make one too! 🌊
And you have an instant subscriber as well!!
love the sound effects!
Very helpful for a new person who wants to learn this art. Thank you.
Outstanding!
Great idea - subbed thanks
Awesome work my friend, I also subscribed!
Good job !
Gorgeous! Great job.
A lot of suggested videos pop up and block what you are doing. Maybe link below? This is an awesome technique. Thank you!!
Lovely!
Genius, I love it, one of the nicest wave I’ve seen, I’ve been watching these art pages for at least 3 or 4 days in a row almost all day. Fantastic
Thank you so much 😊
thank you for sharing your technique!! I tried it and mine came out just like yours and I love plan on doing more!
Every thing about this is beautiful! I really want to try this now....
excellent work, very interesting
This brought me straight to the beach,toes in the sand watching the rolling waves.Ahh and the music was so peaceful and alluring all in one. I miss my Fl beaches. But your wave brought me back home. So relaxing and beautiful. Great job :)
Did you use a heat gun? If so, what kind do you recommend?
Get a one with low power from amazon... a blower type
GORGEOUS !! THANKS SO VERY MUCH FOR THIS !!
Lovely work..thx
Thanks
Stunning.
great video
Very, very love could tell you were so excited.
Gorgeous! I did my 1st wave on a 20×20 MDF board with the swipe technique & I'm thrilled with it!
Yours is so beautiful too!!💙🌊💙🌊
I loved this pour. I’m new to this form of painting. I’ve seen that it’s difficult to get rid of the silicone oil. If I want to resin this painting, won’t it be difficult? Can I just leave it as it is? I’m sort of scared to use silicone. Please advise.
Silicone is not scary - just 2-3 drops - once done on canvas or art board you can spray varnish to get the gloss.
@@easelart1398 wow.... with spray varnish no need to clean the painting from silicone before finishing? Please confirm this... then I’ll have found also my way thank to you 😊
Could you please tell how to clean the silicone oil after the paint dries? Also the easiest method of varnishing a pour painting.
Exelent 👍🏆
I just subscribed. 👍 Thank you. 🇵🇷
Great work of art. 👍👍 Do you pour on a regular artist canvas board with no prepping?
Yes
Since you are not lifting or tilting the picture in a "pouring" technique, is this paint thicker than you normally would make it?
Does anyone else "see" the horse at 3:45 - 3:50
Like in Frozen 2! His art is coming to life in a magical way! 💖
Como se pinta una ola gigante
One thing I would like someone to comment on to help me out is ... what do you put down to clean up easily? I was using newspaper and that was a disaster and then I tried an old table cloth .... Of course I think I somehow make a bigger mess than anyone else also. lol
Ha ha, I used a big plastic sheet .. normally wash it ot leave it, so that I can use it 2/3 times more.
How can you call this a perfect pour how to video when us viewers have no idea what size of canvas used, how many ounces of pain in each cup and then you didn’t make enough paint to the piece.
Its all in the description : 18” x 24” Canvas - I make around 200 ml paint each time
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