I vowed to not subscribe to any more channels since I have too many now....but I had to make an exception after viewing yours for the first time. The process was simple and concise and the results are amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you much! I really appreciate that! I try to include the tips and processes necessary, but without any extra stuff to sit through. I know we are all super busy!
I'm so glad I came across your page! Beautiful job, beautiful composition ❤. You have a way of teaching that helps me retain your information. Thank you for making it about the 🎨! Looking forward to your next video🙂
1 part paint; 1 part pvc glue medium (60% Elmers Glue-all: 40% water): half--one part water to dutch pour consistency (paint flows back into itself leaving no mound) Very new to this and understand the first part, but the Half-one part water to dutch pour consistancy, is that for the White? This is amazing!
Hello from SC. Watched your videos this early morning. They are very good and I'm glad to see a newish artist making videos. Thank you for sharing your technique. Would like to reference them in the future to some who are looking for new practices. If you would consider numbering them, I would appreciate it. It would be easier to referring a number. Thank you for sharing your experience and your consideration.
Thank you so much! Ok, that's a good suggestion I didn't think of numbering the videos, but I suppose that would make it easier in the future when I have more videos up!
@@studioteal2552 thank you for considering it. I find I refer more people to videos by artist and video number, than if I have to write out entire video titles. Thank you again.
I just found your page! These are so gorgeous and I love the colors! You also have an excellent way of teaching your technique without talking, but talking over while you work!! All this fabulousness... I had to subscribe!!!🎨🌬💜🙌🏼
Of course! It's mixed exactly the same as all the other paints. One part titanium white to one part glue medium (60:40 glue-all to water) to one part water. Mix and check consistency. Add more water if needed. Hope this helps!
On your description what do mean by "Half-one part water to Dutch pour consistency"? I've used the Elmer's glue all before and would love to try this Dutch pour with it...beautiful pieces💜
Haha, go big or go home!! I haven't, but I do have a 48x60 sitting in my paint room right now. Dollar signs are flashing before my eyes as I think about the amount of paint that would take. Still, I am tempted!
@@studioteal2552 that would br amazing too see .. I love working on big canvas. your style is simply awesome . looking forward to see you work on a big piece 😀
@Grey Jade Yes, but maybe not enough. I have a hard time blowing it out on low and high is a bit too much. I'll try a bit more. Thank you for answering, I have posted my question on three different channels...all of them say ask anything if you need help. LOL None of them has yet.
Hi! I found your page from the FB group! I’m a newbie to pour painting and WOW I love this!!! I do have some questions! On a dutch pour which I haven’t done yet, you said you normally put white paint around the colors in the middle. Is that only for a dutch pour ? And I see theres something over the end of your hair dryer … what is it? Should I do this to my hair dryer too?
Awe, Thank you so much! So, yes, putting the puddle of your base colour (doesn't have to be white that's just what I chose for a base colour in this painting) is something you would mostly just do for dutch pours. It gives your puddle colours something they can flow over while you blow them out. If you have too little paint on the canvas the colours can get stuck and you won't get a nice blow out. The attachment on the end of the hair dryer is just the concentration nozzle that comes with most dryers, and yes, I would recommend that you use it. It helps focus the air so you get that nice fan shape to you blow outs.
So, this depends partly on what paint body you are using. Paints come in soft, medium, and heavy body. The thicker the paint you start with the more water you will need to add. For a medium or heavy body paint I start with a ratio of 1 part paint: 1 part glue medium (60%glue mixed with 40% water): 1 part water. Mix this and check your consistency. The paint should drizzle back into itself without leaving a mound. If it's still too thick add water slowly bit by bit until it does. For a soft body paint , do the same except start with half a part of water in your ratio. Hope this helps! Sorry my reply was a bit slow. My son managed to brake his leg over the weekend. Sigh.
You should show each canvas at a time, while you are working on it. Looking at the first canvas you did the whole time does not show me what you are doing on the other 3 canvases. I was quite disappointed by the way you did this.
So beautiful!!! 🤩
✌️💜😊
Awesome Job Girl, Love the Music
What a cool effect , Glue and paint Wow!
I so need to try this once I get the space. Love these.
Lots of good info thanks. Interesting work!
Absolutely Gorgeous
Wow super great.love it🎆🎆
Awesome. I look forward to see what all you do. Great job.
Thank you so much!!!
New sub here from Spokane Valley Wa, beautiful set 😍❤
Thank you! Welcome!
I vowed to not subscribe to any more channels since I have too many now....but I had to make an exception after viewing yours for the first time. The process was simple and concise and the results are amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you much! I really appreciate that! I try to include the tips and processes necessary, but without any extra stuff to sit through. I know we are all super busy!
😂 Who are you trying to kid? The whole point of RUclips is to subscribe.
Stunning 😍
Welcome to the RUclips Fluid Art Community. These are fantastic ❣
Thank you so much!
They are beautiful.❤️❤️
I love this technique..and your colors are STUNNING! I will definitely try this..😊 Thank you for sharing 🙏
I'm so glad! Thank you!!
Very beautiful love ❤️
I'm so glad I came across your page! Beautiful job, beautiful composition ❤. You have a way of teaching that helps me retain your information. Thank you for making it about the 🎨! Looking forward to your next video🙂
Awe, thank you so much! I really appreciate that!
Beautiful colors and pouring Art 💐 👍
Good job!!!!
Thank you!
Just beautiful💙💙💙
Very nice!
Love those colours
Awesome painting and colour combination 👌
Thank you!
I also love this technique. It’s just beautiful!
1 part paint; 1 part pvc glue medium (60% Elmers Glue-all: 40% water): half--one part water to dutch pour consistency (paint flows back into itself leaving no mound) Very new to this and understand the first part, but the Half-one part water to dutch pour consistancy, is that for the White?
This is amazing!
Love the colors and the effects!
Hello from SC. Watched your videos this early morning. They are very good and I'm glad to see a newish artist making videos. Thank you for sharing your technique. Would like to reference them in the future to some who are looking for new practices.
If you would consider numbering them, I would appreciate it. It would be easier to referring a number. Thank you for sharing your experience and your consideration.
Thank you so much! Ok, that's a good suggestion I didn't think of numbering the videos, but I suppose that would make it easier in the future when I have more videos up!
@@studioteal2552 thank you for considering it. I find I refer more people to videos by artist and video number, than if I have to write out entire video titles. Thank you again.
I just found your page! These are so gorgeous and I love the colors! You also have an excellent way of teaching your technique without talking, but talking over while you work!! All this fabulousness... I had to subscribe!!!🎨🌬💜🙌🏼
Wow, thank you so much! That is just so sweet. You really made my day!
Beautiful colors!
Great video. Beautiful.
Thanks so much!
Wow! Love the technique and the colors! Great teaching as well! Thanks
Absolutely 💯% stunning, thank you for the info 😊
Love this, can't wait to see more videos!
Thank you so much! I'll be doing my best to post weekly!
Thank you!!! Are you still producing videos and art ?
Hello from the UK. Beautiful work. Can you use any pva glue or does it have to be specifically Elmer’s Glue All?
Show de art👏
Very nice. Can you say what your base mixture was?
Of course! It's mixed exactly the same as all the other paints. One part titanium white to one part glue medium (60:40 glue-all to water) to one part water. Mix and check consistency. Add more water if needed. Hope this helps!
@@studioteal2552 thank you very much!
On your description what do
mean by "Half-one part water to Dutch pour consistency"?
I've used the Elmer's glue all before and would love to try this Dutch pour with it...beautiful pieces💜
Fixing this! Thank you!
very beautiful, have you done the same on a large canvas? I would love to see this done a let's say 48X60
Haha, go big or go home!! I haven't, but I do have a 48x60 sitting in my paint room right now. Dollar signs are flashing before my eyes as I think about the amount of paint that would take. Still, I am tempted!
@@studioteal2552 that would br amazing too see .. I love working on big canvas. your style is simply awesome . looking forward to see you work on a big piece 😀
How do I keep the paint from cracking? It does this a week or so after drying.
@Grey Jade Yes, but maybe not enough. I have a hard time blowing it out on low and high is a bit too much. I'll try a bit more. Thank you for answering, I have posted my question on three different channels...all of them say ask anything if you need help. LOL None of them has yet.
For your hairdryer, do you keep it on the cool or warm setting?
I would use cool, if you have a cool setting that works on low. My hair dryer doesn't have cool setting on low speed so I use warm.
Hi! I found your page from the FB group! I’m a newbie to pour painting and WOW I love this!!! I do have some questions! On a dutch pour which I haven’t done yet, you said you normally put white paint around the colors in the middle. Is that only for a dutch pour ? And I see theres something over the end of your hair dryer … what is it? Should I do this to my hair dryer too?
Awe, Thank you so much! So, yes, putting the puddle of your base colour (doesn't have to be white that's just what I chose for a base colour in this painting) is something you would mostly just do for dutch pours. It gives your puddle colours something they can flow over while you blow them out. If you have too little paint on the canvas the colours can get stuck and you won't get a nice blow out. The attachment on the end of the hair dryer is just the concentration nozzle that comes with most dryers, and yes, I would recommend that you use it. It helps focus the air so you get that nice fan shape to you blow outs.
@@studioteal2552 thank you so much for the reply and thanks for the info!
What ratio do you use to get this paint consistency with Elmers. I'm brand new to this, and would like to learn how to start.
So, this depends partly on what paint body you are using. Paints come in soft, medium, and heavy body. The thicker the paint you start with the more water you will need to add. For a medium or heavy body paint I start with a ratio of 1 part paint: 1 part glue medium (60%glue mixed with 40% water): 1 part water. Mix this and check your consistency. The paint should drizzle back into itself without leaving a mound. If it's still too thick add water slowly bit by bit until it does. For a soft body paint , do the same except start with half a part of water in your ratio. Hope this helps! Sorry my reply was a bit slow. My son managed to brake his leg over the weekend. Sigh.
Sorry l forgot to say. Yes l feel the glue all does help with cells.
Thanks! Good know someone else has noticed the same thing.
You should show each canvas at a time, while you are working on it. Looking at the first canvas you did the whole time does not show me what you are doing on the other 3 canvases. I was quite disappointed by the way you did this.