I like that you don't speak-videos where the artist is blah, blah is not entertaining! I enjoy and appreciate the creativity of watching the pours-thank you!
Absolutely stunning and very beautiful work. A very rich combination of colors! Knockout design! Texture is through the roof! Composition is very brilliantly executed. The shine on this piece makes me want to hang it on my wall in the living room of my cousins house! Breath taking and uniquely done. You deserve to be in museums of reknown! Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece of artwork with us today!
I think I'm going to get into this. It looks really fun and and as someone who can't paint, this would be easy to do especially when it comes to my MD. No holding a brush. Love it.
Love the way you explained everything!! This is my first time seeing this done with straws, I came out beautifully!!! I also really LOCED the music, very relaxing Thank you!!
TIP: Warm the canvas up before pouring resin. Either by using a hot air blowdryer or sitting the canvas in the sun. Not hot, but nice and warm. Air bubbles come up faster and resin spreads nicer. I always warm my blank canvas up to remove any moisture before pouring. I live in Hawaii where it's humid, the packaged canvases need to breathe so I remove the plastic after I get them home to dry and then hit them with the blowdryer before pouring. I just kind of like it. Back in the 70's & 80's we use to make burl wood furniture, slabs of Cyprus, Walnut, Buckeye, Olive wood, etc. When the tables were ready for the finish, I used TRU-OIL, a gun stock varnish type oil. I laid it down with the edge of the palm of my hand. But before the oil, we'd take the piece from the garage to the sun for a warm-up, then back into the clean dust free garage for the oiling.
You have such lovely music playing. Then you add such awful (and LOUD!) cheering throughout the video. It’s VERY distracting and not at all enjoyable. If I hadn’t been so curious to see how the pattern came out using the straws, I would have left after the very first cheer. Please keep this i I’d with the next video you make. Thanks.
I like the final outcome, but I will use less black and more vibrant colors (maybe purple, intense blue, bright yellow and maybe teal) when I attempt it. I really liked the way you cleaned up the edges of the canvas with two coats of clean white paint. That and the shiny resin made a big difference in how the finished piece turned out - very professional. LOVELY! I’m looking forward to trying the straw technique!
Thought I'd see every possible tool to do a pour but you topped many of them with this little trick. What a wonderful imagination. Thank you for sharing.
Mark, hello and thank you for posting this video. I've got some curved heavy glass that I've been racking my brain as to what to do with them. I know exactly what I want to do with them and I hope to paint soon. I'm taking care of my partner as her health has deteriorated from respiratory disease. I don't get time to paint as I used to, but you have inspired me. I'm sure you've heard this before but I just have to tell you that the sound of your voice is hypnotic and soothing to my soul. Thank you dear
That's gorgeous ! May I ask , how you do the epoxy resin and what all I would need to do ? I'm extremely new and have done the paint pours but haven't finished them with epoxy yet . thanks
Very clever!!! Color is beautiful! You are such a perfectionist! The technique and your video Is so well done. I really enjoyed watching all The stages of the project. Thank you!
Heat gun & torch. Can they be used interchangeably? Or is the heat gun for epoxy and torch for bubbles? Btw love the vid...music, timing....a great job! Thanks!!
Well done - Text instructions + visual instructions + speed thru unnecessary steps + music .... all very appealing & easy to watch + finished product 🥰🥰🥰
Oh my goodness the end result is so beautifully done 🤎🤍🖤 the colors are stunning I'm going to try this I might try different colors see how it turns out 🤞🤞🤞 GREAT JOB 👍💞👍
LOL! Did you hear me yelling at you, "Just SHOW ME!!". Once again, 🤯! I so love watching you work. Your pieces are like nothing else on RUclips... Nothing! You are very inspiring, thank you for sharing your gift with us. With love from the Southern California desert, MK ♥️🌞🌵
Hi Debbie! You can always find my mixing ratio for the paint in the video description ( And my color-mixing-ratio for ARTEZA colors is: - 1/5 paint + 2/5 Floetrol (I use bit.ly/Floetrol) + 2/5 water ; - Here is a mixing example for a 4cl cup: 5ml color + 10 ml Floetrol + 10 ml water ) . I used about 80-100ml of epoxy resin. I didn't measure that exactly before. Greetings John
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@Elliot Clark Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thank you very much, that your explain was very detailed, l learn it from you, it is so easy and understand all. You are a good teacher and a great artist.
Looks great. I see the acrylics and wonder the best place to buy in Canada? Also wondering about the resin and the weight after would it be equal to a piece of glass? Just wondering what type of hooks would be needed to hang them. Thanks
It's a lovely piece, but please stop using the cheering noises. It's incredibly jarring in such a nice calming video and I almost didn't make it to the end.
I loved this painting and enjoyed watching everything you did, but the tricks and cheering noises and all of that are distracting and annoying. Please consider not doing that in the future because your work is gorgeous but the noises were really too much for me. Thank you.
Carolynn Toloczko No harm or unkindness was meant, I love John’s work and think he is an incredible artist. Before I wrote my feedback, I thought about how I would feel if I posted my work online and instead of letting me know if they didn’t like something, they just stopped watching. That would definitely be worse than getting a little negative feedback. I believe that that’s what it takes to make one better. I think one of the reasons that artists of all kinds post their work is because they want feedback. Sometimes it’s negative, but I truly believe that it will help them in the long run. 🙂
i dont see the pouring ratio? also, where can one get the tiny spinny table? i havent been able to find something small and cheap like that, it would be so helpful. thank you!!
Love the pattern it made! Colors are beautiful! Do another one, this time try with just vivid colors without any dark. Want to see how they mix. Awesome technique!
1) WOW !!! STUNNING !!! BEAUTIFUL !!! GORGEOUS !!! 2) You tricked me. Lol !!! I thought you was going to pour the paint threw the straws onto the canvas. But the way you did it work's. 3) You have an amazing talent to come up with a way to use all these different types of tools. Great job !!! 💐🥰💜🤗👍👏💐
Turned out really nice. If you want to photograph that without having the reflection, place it on black velvet & have 2 flashes crossing over the painting.
I like that you don't speak-videos where the artist is blah, blah is not entertaining! I enjoy and appreciate the creativity of watching the pours-thank you!
Agree 💯 with you
Absolutely stunning and very beautiful work. A very rich combination of colors! Knockout design! Texture is through the roof!
Composition is very brilliantly executed. The shine on this piece makes me want to hang it on my wall in the living room of my cousins house! Breath taking and uniquely done. You deserve to be in museums of reknown!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece of artwork with us today!
😂😂😂
“On the wall of my cousin’s house”
😂😂😂
I think I'm going to get into this. It looks really fun and and as someone who can't paint, this would be easy to do especially when it comes to my MD. No holding a brush. Love it.
mega was man so alles auf diese Weise 'zaubern' kann
If you did a bunch of these you could possibly custom make your own kitchen tiles?
The resin definitely completes the beautiful result.
took me a second to realise you stamped your hands with your logo to prevent video theft, quite clever
Great idea
Where? I don't see it.
Lovely!!!
People really do that for videos like this?!? So sad....
Fürdőszoba.
I've just watched to the point where you poured out the paint , and already love it. It's so stunning !!
Way to go.
Wow I can’t believe how beautiful this is I’m going to try this with my daughters. I hope they can love art and experimenting!!
Have fun trying! Greetings John
U deserve a medal for ur design!? Now use ur straws & cut them up in small pieces & put them on ur board❤😊🎉 thx for sharing❤
Love the way you explained everything!! This is my first time seeing this done with straws, I came out beautifully!!!
I also really LOCED the music, very relaxing
Thank you!!
Waw. Super. Tableau. Bien. Fait. J’adore Les. Collures. Trop. Magnifique. 👍👍👍. Bravo.
I love that you showed how you finished your art. I have found that some artists do not include the process for us wanting to learn.
Great performance and great music thanks John Franklin Art !
TIP: Warm the canvas up before pouring resin. Either by using a hot air blowdryer or sitting the canvas in the sun. Not hot, but nice and warm. Air bubbles come up faster and resin spreads nicer. I always warm my blank canvas up to remove any moisture before pouring. I live in Hawaii where it's humid, the packaged canvases need to breathe so I remove the plastic after I get them home to dry and then hit them with the blowdryer before pouring. I just kind of like it. Back in the 70's & 80's we use to make burl wood furniture, slabs of Cyprus, Walnut, Buckeye, Olive wood, etc. When the tables were ready for the finish, I used TRU-OIL, a gun stock varnish type oil. I laid it down with the edge of the palm of my hand. But before the oil, we'd take the piece from the garage to the sun for a warm-up, then back into the clean dust free garage for the oiling.
You have such lovely music playing. Then you add such awful (and LOUD!) cheering throughout the video. It’s VERY distracting and not at all enjoyable. If I hadn’t been so curious to see how the pattern came out using the straws, I would have left after the very first cheer. Please keep this i I’d with the next video you make. Thanks.
I like the final outcome, but I will use less black and more vibrant colors (maybe purple, intense blue, bright yellow and maybe teal) when I attempt it. I really liked the way you cleaned up the edges of the canvas with two coats of clean white paint. That and the shiny resin made a big difference in how the finished piece turned out - very professional. LOVELY! I’m looking forward to trying the straw technique!
It looks lil a room full of happy and sad people it’s really cool
BEAUTIFUL
Oh my gosh it’s so gorgeous in the sunlight 🥺
Thought I'd see every possible tool to do a pour but you topped many of them with this little trick. What a wonderful imagination. Thank you for sharing.
Mark, hello and thank you for posting this video. I've got some curved heavy glass that I've been racking my brain as to what to do with them. I know exactly what I want to do with them and I hope to paint soon.
I'm taking care of my partner as her health has deteriorated from respiratory disease. I don't get time to paint as I used to, but you have inspired me.
I'm sure you've heard this before but I just have to tell you that the sound of your voice is hypnotic and soothing to my soul.
Thank you dear
You make the best art pieces, I'm so happy I found a channel that mostly relates to me. Thank you Mr. Franklin
That’s awesome! Greetings John 👏
@@JohnFranklinArt thank you
Il. Y. A. 10. Jolies. Collures. Magnifique. Bravo. Pour. Ce. Tableau. 👍👍👍👍
Only you would think of straws in this way. Amazing. Soooo beautiful
I love the Jupiter vibes, lovely!
I worried about the colors chosen, but when they mixed they were beautiful together.. Very inspiring , thank you
I didn’t love the colors. But cool results.
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Super ideya. BRAVO. 👍👍👍👍
Very beautiful. So amazing! I would say stunning! Very helpful video for me!
Wonderful colors and composition. Cool idea with the straws. That was an awesome journey you took us on. TY
The resin and clean white edges set this art apart from all the others I've seen. Terrific results! And great video composition! SUBSCRIBED!
Огромное спасибо, что поделились секретами техники. Успехов вам!
Looks great! I think the gloss adds a great effect!
That's gorgeous ! May I ask , how you do the epoxy resin and what all I would need to do ? I'm extremely new and have done the paint pours but haven't finished them with epoxy yet . thanks
Beautiful, very professional attention to details. I really like this technique.
OMG!! So satisfying!!!
I like the technique and the colors you used, I want to do but the golden edges.
Thanks for the videos. Which of the two resins do you use A or B?
I only use one Epoyx resin - ArtResin! Greetings John
@@JohnFranklinArt ooh thank you
I didn’t care for the colors, but I think I’d like to try the technique some day. Excellent video!
Betty Newton yeah looks like it belongs in my grandma’s house or a motel!😝
That turned out so beautiful! The colors looked amazing once resin was put on.
Easily, the best acrylic pour I've seen yet! Very cool!
I like the quickness of your video. Great job!
Very clever!!! Color is beautiful!
You are such a perfectionist! The technique and your video
Is so well done. I really enjoyed watching all
The stages of the project. Thank you!
Beautiful Can you paint this on white tiles
Heat gun & torch. Can they be used interchangeably? Or is the heat gun for epoxy and torch for bubbles? Btw love the vid...music, timing....a great job! Thanks!!
This piece is so pretty. I love the colors you used.
Well done - Text instructions + visual instructions + speed thru unnecessary steps + music .... all very appealing & easy to watch
+ finished product 🥰🥰🥰
Wow, that resin really make that iridescence pop. It turned out very, very beautiful.
Question: what do you use in mix to get the cell result? Or is that simply the result of straw pour?
Both. Please check the video description....its all there...
Newbie says thx!!
Great quality work - fun to watch how you did it! I do agree though - borders in black would have really rocked!
Oh neat, I have those acrylics. I think I will try something similar. Great video!
Oh my goodness the end result is so beautifully done 🤎🤍🖤 the colors are stunning I'm going to try this I might try different colors see how it turns out 🤞🤞🤞 GREAT JOB 👍💞👍
Absolutely stunning, love your work ! ❤
Your work is a visual masterpiece. Just Stunning.
AGREE WITH YOU 100%
So beautiful and I love the technique!
that would be a nice kitchen countertop
Hard to fit on a pink lazy Susan though...
😄😄😄
Yeah
@@taffykins2745 muybueñoArgentina
Спасибо
Art piece is truly amazing ... Did you varnish it before convering the piece with resin
No vanish... just acrylic color and Resin! Greetings John
This is incredibly relaxing to watch
Until the ad murders it🙄
Very nice. Just curious why you don’t like the paint dripped over the sides to match the front?
LOL! Did you hear me yelling at you, "Just SHOW ME!!". Once again, 🤯! I so love watching you work. Your pieces are like nothing else on RUclips... Nothing! You are very inspiring, thank you for sharing your gift with us. With love from the Southern California desert, MK ♥️🌞🌵
Hello EmmKaa! Thanks for your fantastic feedback! That pleases me very much! Greetings from Hamburg! John
je crois que je vais profiter du black friday pour me faire un petit plaisir avec une boite de peinture ;)
Beautiful and speechless at the outcome of this artistic experience
Where did you get a pink lazy susan? I looked all over and I couldn't find a pink one anywhere. Nice video, thanks.
This video just so soothing. From the real ness, like the picture seems more live, the music and the transitions. This is beautiful
Made me subscribe! I am just getting into acrylic painting. Going to have to try this.
Love it! First time watcher. What was your paint ratio mixed with? How much resin?
Hi Debbie! You can always find my mixing ratio for the paint in the video description ( And my color-mixing-ratio for ARTEZA colors is: - 1/5 paint + 2/5 Floetrol (I use bit.ly/Floetrol) + 2/5 water ; - Here is a mixing example for a 4cl cup: 5ml color + 10 ml Floetrol + 10 ml water ) .
I used about 80-100ml of epoxy resin. I didn't measure that exactly before.
Greetings John
It's very pretty. Cant wait to experiment.
That is beautiful! The resin over the paint makes it look so rich and the paint itself looks like it’s a topographical map. I just flat love it!
You all prolly dont care but does anybody know a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the password. I love any tips you can offer me!
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@Elliot Clark Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Elliot Clark It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out :D
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Superbe!On dirait un petit bijou.
Breathtaking! I love how you mixed the two pouring techniques to achieve such a marvelous result!
Très belle peinture jaime
I like the explanations, makes it easy to follow
Definitely! And I like "meeting" the paints.
Amazing! Everything you touch turns out Amazing, and beautiful!
Thank you very much, that your explain was very detailed, l learn it from you, it is so easy and understand all. You are a good teacher and a great artist.
This is beautiful!❤
I'm going to try one😊
Thank You!😊
Your work is fabulous
Gorgeous! Love this straw technique.
Very nice! Did you ever made a larger picture or it only works with small canvas.
I done only this size .... Greetings John
This piece of artwork is absolutely gorgeous
Always looking for new ideas and this is great. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts.
Very inspiring to say the least. At first I thought it was a bit muddy. But the end result is beautiful. Well done.
Looks great. I see the acrylics and wonder the best place to buy in Canada? Also wondering about the resin and the weight after would it be equal to a piece of glass? Just wondering what type of hooks would be needed to hang them. Thanks
Very neat painting.
Personally, I like brighter colors but you did an amazing job.😁🎨
Ya. A Tad More Magenta ✔️ 👍
💜
Wow it's awesome!
Preciso saber onde comprar essas tintas
Beautiful
It's a lovely piece, but please stop using the cheering noises. It's incredibly jarring in such a nice calming video and I almost didn't make it to the end.
I loved this painting and enjoyed watching everything you did, but the tricks and cheering noises and all of that are distracting and annoying. Please consider not doing that in the future because your work is gorgeous but the noises were really too much for me. Thank you.
Thank you for your Feedback....!
Completely agree. It made the video cheap and took away from the viewing experience
lol goodness you guys.. poor John.
Carolynn Toloczko No harm or unkindness was meant, I love John’s work and think he is an incredible artist. Before I wrote my feedback, I thought about how I would feel if I posted my work online and instead of letting me know if they didn’t like something, they just stopped watching. That would definitely be worse than getting a little negative feedback. I believe that that’s what it takes to make one better. I think one of the reasons that artists of all kinds post their work is because they want feedback. Sometimes it’s negative, but I truly believe that it will help them in the long run. 🙂
It's awesome I loved it
Every thing u did really added to the stunning final piece! The resin & white edges combined with the unique straw techniques 😍 Wow is all I have lol
Wow lovely piece of art stunning I love it. Thanks for sharing
Like the technique, I’ll use different colors though
dancingnature Me too
Не понравилось! Такие были яркие веселые кра ски,а получилась унылая грязь .жаль.....
i dont see the pouring ratio? also, where can one get the tiny spinny table? i havent been able to find something small and cheap like that, it would be so helpful. thank you!!
Please check my video description! Greetings John
I love the design the straws made, just beautiful 😀😀😃
Wow, that's incredible. 😮😃😄😊👏🏻
Your innovative art never fails to amaze and entertain me. Love this idea!
Great ! Greetings JOhn!
That is super cool!!! 10/10!
Love the pattern it made! Colors are beautiful! Do another one, this time try with just vivid colors without any dark. Want to see how they mix. Awesome technique!
I am sure each straw could be cut first in half to avoid waste. Great technique!
That would make interesting table or countertops.
This what my aunt's used to do in there home country. Art in tables and table tops.
ARTE EN TUS MANOS GRACIAS VOY A HACER ARGENTINABESITOS
1) WOW !!! STUNNING !!! BEAUTIFUL !!! GORGEOUS !!!
2) You tricked me. Lol !!! I thought you was going to pour the paint threw the straws onto the canvas. But the way you did it work's.
3) You have an amazing talent to come up with a way to use all these different types of tools. Great job !!!
💐🥰💜🤗👍👏💐
Hey Tammi! Thank you very much for your awesome feedback! Love it! Greetings John
Turned out really nice. If you want to photograph that without having the reflection, place it on black velvet & have 2 flashes crossing over the painting.
Very patient. Really nice piece
I love this. You've made a really cool Burr Walnut effect.
yup does look like burlesque wood ! beautiful
darn spell check ..burr
This is stunning. A really deep, rich look