Wow, so very informative and concise. I watch videos every single day and I've learned so much more by watching you than I have with other artists.! Koodos to you and I look forward to more of your videos. Have a great day and keep up the hood work!
I just found your videos and the content is such a gem! Your experiments are fun in their own right! True, cells are generated by destabilizing the fluid paint through disrupting surface tension and manipulating paint densities and viscosity while layering, so that some sink all the way down or float all the way up. You can check out the Rayleigh-Taylor instability for more context. Side note: You're AMAZINGLY fluent, but I think I heard a faint Egyptian accent and I immediately grinned 😁 I hope I am right in my speculation!
You are correct on all accounts 😂 i dont think it was in this video but ive spoken about the Rayleigh Taylor instability in detail on my website www.geepours.com/post/how-do-you-make-cells-in-acrylic-pouring
Hi Gee, I am enjoying your informative teaching style and am thinking about enrolling in your full length course. I see information about what is being taught but nothing about the length of the course. Would you provide that please. Thanks!
Hey Mark - Sure thing. The course is roughly about 3 hours of videos with summarized notes and charts. Its completely self-paced, and you can go through it as many times as needed 😊
If its sealed in something airtight it should keep for a couple weeks. I wouldnt make too much at once as this is typically used in precision and paints will gradually thicken over time
Check out my online course Acrylic Pouring for Beginners here: www.geepours.com/courses
Wow, so very informative and concise. I watch videos every single day and I've learned so much more by watching you than I have with other artists.! Koodos to you and I look forward to more of your videos. Have a great day and keep up the hood work!
Thank you so much Val! I take some time to really simplify the information as best I can without taking up too much of your time :)
Thank you Gee 🙏🏻 Pouring in Egypt certainly is not easy and your demonstrations and explanations are greatly appreciated. My experiments continue 😊
I’m in love with this art. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, tips and encouragement!
Awesome video on cell activators Gee thanks for the clarification, it really helped!!
Ty Gee .. the info was greatly appreciated.. I have a friend in Caro Egypt who looks exactly like you!!
haha no way! does my doppelganger paint too?
I just found your videos and the content is such a gem! Your experiments are fun in their own right! True, cells are generated by destabilizing the fluid paint through disrupting surface tension and manipulating paint densities and viscosity while layering, so that some sink all the way down or float all the way up. You can check out the Rayleigh-Taylor instability for more context.
Side note: You're AMAZINGLY fluent, but I think I heard a faint Egyptian accent and I immediately grinned 😁 I hope I am right in my speculation!
You are correct on all accounts 😂 i dont think it was in this video but ive spoken about the Rayleigh Taylor instability in detail on my website www.geepours.com/post/how-do-you-make-cells-in-acrylic-pouring
@@GeePours You're awesome 😎 Website bookmarked 🔖
Amazing video Gee!!!
Thank you! I think I have a little more knowledge to attempt another bloom with the black CA
Thank you - I hope I can but art creations paint online!
Thank you very much sharing this information!
Very informative and helpful!
Thank you so much !! Your explanations are great and clear ! I will try your alternative recipe 👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😘😘
Hi Gee, I am enjoying your informative teaching style and am thinking about enrolling in your full length course. I see information about what is being taught but nothing about the length of the course. Would you provide that please. Thanks!
Hey Mark - Sure thing. The course is roughly about 3 hours of videos with summarized notes and charts. Its completely self-paced, and you can go through it as many times as needed 😊
@@GeePours Thanks for the info and speedy response!!
Hi Gee
But you add Forltrol for your paint in the two options.
Means Floetrol is the main player in this game
How is that what you learned from the video? One is paint and floetrol, the other is paint and water
How long can I keep the CA ?
If its sealed in something airtight it should keep for a couple weeks. I wouldnt make too much at once as this is typically used in precision and paints will gradually thicken over time
Thank you Gee, appreciate your quick reply 🙏