Splatter Bloom! Experiments with the Bloom Technique
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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The pressure society puts on us to be 'perfect' in order to be successful is ridiculous. You haven't 'failed' if you don't get it right on the first try. And the FEAR of failure kills creativity. Here's my suggestion - mix up some paints and play! Give yourself the freedom to make mistakes and learn from them. You'll surprise yourself - I guarantee it. AND you'll have more fun!
Blooms and bloom swipes are still new to me. So instead of my normal "Keys to Success" written tutorial, I'm going to point you to my favorite expert on Bloom Swipes - Jessica @WinterStromArt
/ @winterstromart
Jessica is a brilliant artist and you'll learn so much by watching her videos! AND you can come learn from her IN PERSON at the Fluid Art Experience in Seattle, Washington, April 27 - 29! I'll be assisting her, so you'll get to paint with me too!
Here's the link to check out the full lineup of amazing artists you can take classes with:
www.fluidartex...
Colors Used:
Splatter Bloom:
Amsterdam Crimson Red
Artist's Love Metallic Cobalt Blue
Amsterdam Persian Rose
Amsterdam Turquoise Green
DecoArt 24K Gold
Cell Activator: Amsterdam Prussian Blue Pthalo
My pillow paint is Sherwin Williams Interior Housepaint, Pure White, Eggshell.
My colors are mixed 1 part Ultra Deep Base to 1 part tube paint, and thinned with JoSonja Gloss Varnish.
My cell activator is mixed 2.5 parts Australian Floetrol to 1 part paint.
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N8_Bright_Art
Ooooh I gotta go paint quickly, that's what you do to me Racheal, I love you, take care my lovely 😍
That was a shock when you scrapped the canvas. I thought the composition had possibilities!
Oh Nate, those little boulder cells are so pretty and give it great interest. At first it looked like the coolest flying lizard in some forest or jungle with little secret wings outstretched soaring thru the air. Those brillant blues and pinks are stunning together. Then with another spin the little boulder cells looked like they were cascading down a blue dragonflies tail. And with more spins this special flower appears in all her glory. The transformations in this painting were so lovely to watch. The splatter is such a great instant gratification to watch it splat! Never gets old! The sheer watery effect just gave it a wonderful magical beauty. Wonderful. Thank you.
Nate, glad you scraped the first one, even if I loved part of it. This second one is gorgeous ❤
Sorry missed your live premier. Nate 💕Wow!
The dried result is gorgeous Nate. 😍
Looks like a ballet dancer!. Edgar Degas. Excellent work.
It reminds me of an Iris. I totally seem the stem and those striped cells are crazy! Thanks Nate for sharing😁😘
OMG, you made me spit my coffee🤣🤣🤗 I it so love. To me it made like fluttery Fairy wings.
Hahaha! Thanks Cindee! XOXO
@NateBrightArt You can tell I was giggling when I speech to text. "I love it so much". 🤣
This turned out cool! Your first one totally looks like a dancing lady when her hand out till you swiped away her hand lol ! I liked the first one too but totally get the splatters we’re almost completely gone by the time you spun it out . Beautiful work as always NAte darling 💕💕🐣
Sorry I missed you premier love the colors really pretty
Love the colors and the composition.
Gorgeous, Love this piece. Your so great at these blow outs. Thanks for sharing with all of us
I think this is sooo cool!!! Love it Nate!🙂
Love it!!!! Beautiful idea!!! I have found that using Jo Sonja in my PM creates wonky cells. If you replace the Jo with another varnish like varathane triple thick in gloss that works great in my PM. Creates stronger cells that hold up better. Some people skip the varnish entirely 🥰
Awesomeness Nate. ❤
Really beautiful 🤩 love the colours and you could try the cell activator a little thicker
Absolutely gorgeous!
Восторг!!!
Gorgeous! Love it!
Gorgeous 😍
Love watching to see your creative work!! Love hearing you laugh as well.
Krásné citlivě vybrané barvy a skvělý umělec = úchvatné dílo ❤️❤️❤️. Děkuji Nate
Great job
Amazing! 😍
Love it! 💓
What a great idea to do experiments showing consistency rights and wrongs! Can't wait to see what everyone comes up with.💖 AND .. I love this splatter painting! Have got to try this; so many other ideas lined up.
I like this!!!
Wow amazing ❤❤❤
Beautiful
Those colors on that white looked like you did a watercolor painting when you started blowing it out, love how it softened the colors. Wonderful results!!! I agree tho I was shocked when u scrapped the first one, I thought it was beautiful..... I don't think it's ur cell activator I think it's ur metallic doing that
Beautiful stuff Nate! The colors are great together and I am loving the splatter technique! I am very interested in the consistency video. I am about to give up even trying because I can't get that correct.
That’s EXACTLY why we’re doing it! It can be so frustrating. I hope it helps! XO
Very interesting technique, I am wondering if the gold affected the cell activator?
Lovely! You make this look way too easy. It is not easy at all! I will be practising this one. Question...I think I have my pillow and colours too thick. Is the consistency thinner than the bloom technique?
Thanks for sharing! Your videos are so easy to listen to and very informative.
Hi Hazel! These are bloom technique paints. So the pillow paint (white interior house paint) is the thickest consistency, the colors are a bit thinner (tube paints mixed with Ultra Deep Base with gloss varnish to thin) and the cell activator is a very thin consistency (tube paint mixed with Australian Floetrol). I hope that answers your question - and thanks for watching!