Body marbling demonstrated by artist Lora Check out more body marbling at: / loraart Song: Alberto Balsalm - Aphex Twin Filming by Clare Courtauld and editing by Dennis Kooij
omg, I totally thought to my self “She looks like her name could be Laura” while watching the video, and then when I restarted it and actually read the captions, at the beginning it said her name was Lora. I feel so smart 😄
Hello! Do you use any gum in your water solution? If so, what? Also, do you use acrylic paint or a different non-toxic type of paint? Any tips you have would be greatly appreciated. I've been driving myself crazy with failed attempts. Thanks!
I purchased the guar gum and couldn't get the recipe right. It was consistently too goopy, lumpy, thick and slimy. What is your consistency like? Also, Do you have a non-toxic paint you could recommend?
still experimenting but I'm close. use non toxic acrylic..can be gotten at most craft stores. the dip after the paint application needs to be a warm constant 78 degrees or more. start with very warm water from facet into your container then maintain temp with fish tank heater. reguarding your acrylics, there is a ratio formula to dilute with water. by itself it can be to thick. going to try alum, borax then gargum to create better water surface to allow the paint to float. good luck
Aphex Twin!!!! Hell yeah!!!
omg, I totally thought to my self “She looks like her name could be Laura” while watching the video, and then when I restarted it and actually read the captions, at the beginning it said her name was Lora. I feel so smart 😄
would love to do w/ my summer art campers this year. Could you give the type of paint and solution to do this~ thanks!
I work at a camp as well. We just saw this facebook and now have been looking for the last 10mins. Nobody is sharing their solutions.........
dustyblue2ify I think it's just acrylic
I've searched and searched too. Nobody tells you anything like it's gonna take something away from them.
What paint did u used? And for The previous solution, how many Salt used?
very cool
Good day I already made the paint float on the water but it is no sticking to my skin
Please I need your assistance
Nice!
Hello! Do you use any gum in your water solution? If so, what? Also, do you use acrylic paint or a different non-toxic type of paint? Any tips you have would be greatly appreciated. I've been driving myself crazy with failed attempts. Thanks!
Hi..was the solution Gar Gum or the sea weed powder?
I purchased the guar gum and couldn't get the recipe right. It was consistently too goopy, lumpy, thick and slimy. What is your consistency like? Also, Do you have a non-toxic paint you could recommend?
still experimenting but I'm close. use non toxic acrylic..can be gotten at most craft stores. the dip after the paint application needs to be a warm constant 78 degrees or more. start with very warm water from facet into your container then maintain temp with fish tank heater. reguarding your acrylics, there is a ratio formula to dilute with water. by itself it can be to thick. going to try alum, borax then gargum to create better water surface to allow the paint to float. good luck
Gilroy Joshua Hi. Did you manage to work on getting the right solution?
I read that the important part is the previous salt rinsing and then dip into acrylic paint.
Yes, the salt is to fix better the paint into the skin
what paints do you use and what paints would you suggest for black light and glow in the dark?
Hello! What paint did you use for this project 😜
did you found the answer?
What type of paint is it please x
Is the bucket the paint goes in just regular water or is it a special solution like the salt bucket?
Its a solution with water and seaweed powder :)
Do you know the ratio?
And what the salt water ratio in the before wash?
What kind of painting is?