In order to see all the colors in your cup, you have to make your layers bigger than a drizzle...pour thicker layers of that white and pink. And in order to keep them from mixing in the cup, pour them down the side. This turned out STUNNING either way!! 💜😍💜🥰💜🤗💜
Before you tilted it off on the 2nd one and at around 18 to 19 minutes I was thinking how much it looked like an art nouveau rose piece by William Morris or such. Such depth. It's wonderful.
WOW!!!.. that turned out Freakin AMAZING!! Do You … don’t worry how Anyone else is doing it or mixtures, etc Because what you do is SO unique to You! It’s soooo inspiring and it’s sooo fun to watch you .. you’re way Is Absolutely Only yours!!.. and I Love it!!!! 💜💜💜🖤🤍💜
Your lack of knowledge in the process of "pouring" is your strength in what looks like a new sub-section of pouring. I don't know, maybe it can be called "multi-ribbon" pouring. I love to hear your thoughts and watch your process. I really thought the second piece was great.
Oh Jessica I love you. You speak my heart. It is so much fun to watch you, but i always do so much serious learning when you start creating. Ok I am going to watch the rest of the video.
WOW Jessica this is just awesome 👏🏻 the lines are so crispy and dimensional! You’re awesome my friend in everything you do! The second is my favorite 😻
That second piece is phenomenal. I had 10 or more suggestions I had for you after the first piece (but wouldn’t have given because you really don’t want them)… your second piece - you figured out a lot yourself. You are an amazing and unique person and artist. Keep doing you. I’m glad you thinned your CA. And added more layers from higher up and more frequently! The end result is magic. 💜🖤🤍🖤💜
This was like using a super big palette knife but it was a cup. Cool idea! You will add to it if I know your scientific mind a little. And there is a lot you can do. I love the way your mind works thank you for sharing the process.
You know i love that you have the i can figure this out for myself approach... because not everyone is fearless like that i like that about you as i am also of the same mind i love just going with it the not knowing but its exciting nonetheless...and of course the final outcome is always surprising at least thats my experience in this endeavor...keep up the great work and inspiration youre my personal favorites...😝😝😝
Waouh superbe ❤❤❤ votre marron est bien opaque et les autres couleurs transparentes à part le blanc bien sûr. Pouvez-vous me dire quel marron vous utilisez ? Merci beaucoup et 👏👏👏 je pense que je vais expérimenté 😁😁
Your thought process never ceases to amaze me. I would be curious to see what would happen if you added some pallet knife work...maybe a kind of scoop and drag. But your brain is still as intriguing to me as your art!
If anyone wants to know the "science" of paint thickness aka density, check out Gina DeLuca. She's a whiz at it, besides being a creator of beauteous things.
Well, that was interesting. Big props to you for blazing a trail through the wilderness instead of following the pack!
Thank you, I appreciate that!
In order to see all the colors in your cup, you have to make your layers bigger than a drizzle...pour thicker layers of that white and pink. And in order to keep them from mixing in the cup, pour them down the side.
This turned out STUNNING either way!! 💜😍💜🥰💜🤗💜
Thank you! I should go back to this. I kinda moved on from this idea. Just so much to do and explore!
I feel like there’ll be many of us rushing to pour all our leftover paint in a cup now 😀. Great idea! Love it 😍
I sure hope so!
Before you tilted it off on the 2nd one and at around 18 to 19 minutes I was thinking how much it looked like an art nouveau rose piece by William Morris or such. Such depth. It's wonderful.
Wow! That’s cool! Thank you
Both are beautiful, but the second one is magical.💜💜💜
The first one dried even darker. I like the first one better too.
Many neat ideas in here. I have a bunch of leftover paints of various origins and vintages. Now I’m inspired to just see what happens if ….
That’s the best way to get new ideas! Just see what happens…!
Your process is such an adventure. I love your out-of-the-box approach. Great 3D effect on the second pour!
Thank you! Yes, the second one is a good one!
Just beautiful Jessica! At first it looked like a music note. You’re so gifted my friend
Thanks Michelle! 🍓
Wow! That’s gorgeous. Love the colors and the sharpness of the lines. Love it
When you finished the first cup making that gorgeous rose, I had the terrible urge to wreck it with a skewer! And I am not a fluid painter (yet).
Uhoh…that’s the best indicator. You’re gonna be one!!!
WOW!!!.. that turned out Freakin AMAZING!! Do You … don’t worry how Anyone else is doing it or mixtures, etc
Because what you do is SO unique to You! It’s soooo inspiring and it’s sooo fun to watch you .. you’re way Is Absolutely Only yours!!.. and I Love it!!!! 💜💜💜🖤🤍💜
Thanks so much, Tina! I’m glad this worked out. I’m still learning…
Wow, what a 🧠 brain. Fabulous idea!!! I will try it this weekend.
Woohoo! Yes, do it!
Wow Jessica! Love this especially with the purples! Can’t wait to play! 💜
This is so fun, love the 2. Piece with the thinner cellactivator 😍
Looking forward to seeing more of this new technique 😊
Thanks Heidi! The thinner CA definitely was necessary. Can’t wait to play more!
I think you just made your own version of pouring 👏🏼 Bravo
I guess I did! 🤓
Love the way your brain works! Very spekky! Will be trying this very soon.
Ha! I'm just glad it works at all... Thank you and good luck! Let me know if you find out something I should know
So much interest. Turned out awesome. Thank you for sharing your journey with us
Thank you for watching! ❤️
Absolutely great experiment. The result with the adjusted ca is magnificent Jessica👍🏼⭐️😊
Thank you! Yes, the second piece is definitely better!
Your lack of knowledge in the process of "pouring" is your strength in what looks like a new sub-section of pouring. I don't know, maybe it can be called "multi-ribbon" pouring. I love to hear your thoughts and watch your process. I really thought the second piece was great.
That’s true! You always learn more from self experimenting. If you just follow rules rarely something new is created. Always question your teachers!
Fabulous idea. Love the outcome🌈
I’ll keep practicing though! Thank you
Oh Jessica I love you. You speak my heart. It is so much fun to watch you, but i always do so much serious learning when you start creating. Ok I am going to watch the rest of the video.
You made me smile! Thank you!
Looking forward to seeing your productions.
@@WinterStromArt Any time. Love your channel
WOW Jessica this is just awesome 👏🏻 the lines are so crispy and dimensional! You’re awesome my friend in everything you do! The second is my favorite 😻
I like the second one better too. Thank you, Donna!
That second piece is phenomenal. I had 10 or more suggestions I had for you after the first piece (but wouldn’t have given because you really don’t want them)… your second piece - you figured out a lot yourself.
You are an amazing and unique person and artist. Keep doing you.
I’m glad you thinned your CA. And added more layers from higher up and more frequently!
The end result is magic. 💜🖤🤍🖤💜
I might be at the point now where I could listen to suggestions…
Wow!! Love the colors and everything about this!! Bravo!
Thank you so much!
This was like using a super big palette knife but it was a cup. Cool idea! You will add to it if I know your scientific mind a little. And there is a lot you can do. I love the way your mind works thank you for sharing the process.
Thanks for watching and have fun playing!
I love how you experimented and what a great result. The second one is my favourite. 👏👏👏
Yes, the second one is my fav. The first one dried even darker, so not super great!
Howdy from Wyoming. This came out really fantastic. Always love your color and compositions❤
Oh I’m so excited
I hope you liked it
@@WinterStromArt and it was awesome. I was sort of sad when it ended. 💔
@@teristanaford1575 haha, sorry! see ya on monday then...
It was so spectable, spectacle... wow, and sad without ending!!! Hopefully I will see, Jessica!!!😊
STUNNING❗️❗️❗️
Jessica, this is incredible! 🤩😍
Oh, thank you. It’s so much fun! I wish I knew what I’m doing…
You know i love that you have the i can figure this out for myself approach... because not everyone is fearless like that i like that about you as i am also of the same mind i love just going with it the not knowing but its exciting nonetheless...and of course the final outcome is always surprising at least thats my experience in this endeavor...keep up the great work and inspiration youre my personal favorites...😝😝😝
Beautiful!
Thanks
Right back at you!
Fabulous. Love it.😊
The “AUFLAUF” Cup POur😉😉😉💕
Haha! Yes!!!
Waouh superbe ❤❤❤ votre marron est bien opaque et les autres couleurs transparentes à part le blanc bien sûr. Pouvez-vous me dire quel marron vous utilisez ? Merci beaucoup et 👏👏👏 je pense que je vais expérimenté 😁😁
Wunderschön. Gruß aus Rothenburg ob der Tauber/Germany!
Was ein schöner Platz zum Leben! Lieber Gruß zurück
Very cool.
Thank you!
WOW! ❤️
Thanks, Kim!
I wonder how a tiny bit of 24k gold would work with this mixture...
A ring pour would work.
That’s s right!
So the black in this one was entirely black pillow?
Yes exactly. And I’m starting to think that this is responsible for quite a few cells
@@WinterStromArt I’ll have to try that next time. This was mesmerizing to watch. Always worth the time spent on your channel 🥰
Your thought process never ceases to amaze me. I would be curious to see what would happen if you added some pallet knife work...maybe a kind of scoop and drag. But your brain is still as intriguing to me as your art!
You said “Plan…” then convinced yourself… no plan lol
Haha!!!
😍😍😍
If anyone wants to know the "science" of paint thickness aka density, check out Gina DeLuca. She's a whiz at it, besides being a creator of beauteous things.
I agree! She knows her sh🌸t ! Thank you
Very cool.