What happens if you spray silicone on a painting?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @patricahodges3473
    @patricahodges3473 6 лет назад +7

    I've seen this one quite a few times. Each time I see it, I fall in love with colors again! So very beautiful!,

  • @garybaird1413
    @garybaird1413 5 лет назад +1

    We have our 6 year old grandson hooked on Acrylic Pour painting , we have watched quite a few of your videos with him for ideas and basics, I just wanted to say thank you! He plans getting a both at the farmers market this summer and selling his creations

  • @TattingChic
    @TattingChic 6 лет назад +3

    That's a great video! Even if you didn't like it as much after you sprayed the silicone on - I do appreciate being able to see what it does because there might be times where I actually WANT that look from either the drops or the sprays after the pour. I feel like knowing all these ways to manipulate the paint with the silicone and other tools really helps me with understanding how these options for pours work.

  • @5eagans
    @5eagans 5 лет назад +4

    I like that you were brave enough to try something without knowing how it would turn out. I think it turned out great.

  • @janicerigsbee1767
    @janicerigsbee1767 5 лет назад

    You just proved why it's so important that you stare the silicone into the individual colors thank you for doing this this really helps explain the importance of how things are done when it comes to pouring.

  • @danasorrells2358
    @danasorrells2358 5 лет назад

    I love that you just went for it. So many of these videos take forever to watch and don't turn out half as cool as yours did.

  • @lorenacastro9915
    @lorenacastro9915 6 лет назад

    I studied plastic arts and my goal was to be a graphic designer, but that comforting environment of colors in the utensils, paint these products, a thousand more things that I feel empathy for what you do, I really love it, I love my hands full of paint colors, tinner, clay, what you wanted was my play time, I think that should come out that internal girl we have to play and be artists many thanks! and of course I follow you from Argentina ........ kisses!

  • @Dave-zb9dq
    @Dave-zb9dq 6 лет назад +5

    Enjoyed the pour, the silicone did muddy up the cells. We all learned from you, thank you.

  • @maxkurz5974
    @maxkurz5974 6 лет назад +11

    As a stained glass fabricator I found this to be great. I see outer space, keep up the creative work and don't let the negative comments get to you, some people will never understand

  • @wendyrobertson2404
    @wendyrobertson2404 6 лет назад +69

    Love this experiment. I 100 % love the colors, and the cells. I agree with you about liking it before the the spray silicone, but I also agree that you won't know unless you experiment 😉 You can tell how much you love doing this, you can hear it in your voice in every video you do. So as always I thank you

    • @MixedMediaGirl
      @MixedMediaGirl  6 лет назад +1

      +Wendy Robertson yes, I truly love doing this :) art is my life :)

  • @joepatrick9162
    @joepatrick9162 5 лет назад

    I really liked the silicone experiment, specially the spray. I loved the resulting cell diffusion. It gave the piece an impressionist feel, it felt more organic than the geometric cells. Thanks for sharing.

  • @applesonacinderblockwall548
    @applesonacinderblockwall548 6 лет назад +1

    Yes I have been in with acrylics for many years, and I am just a conventional acrylic artist some portraits, landscapes,. and
    City paintings-with buildings.
    BUT I. HAVE. NEVER. SEEN
    ANYTHING LIKE THIS BEFORE.!
    ( THIS. IS. SO. COOL !!!!! )
    I will most definitely be trying this out. And thank you for the video that you created. I will definitely be watching more of what you create.
    Thanks again and I'll be watching !!!!

  • @d.thompson694
    @d.thompson694 6 лет назад +29

    I liked the end result. That big "blob" of yellow in the corner is a nice touch of brightness.

  • @pearlshaynea
    @pearlshaynea 6 лет назад +18

    The silicone made the paint look very much like alcohol inks when you add rubbing alcohol-kind of a stained glass/watercolor effect. Very cool and thanks for taking suggestions and showing us new things!

  • @dlkhoury69
    @dlkhoury69 6 лет назад +6

    That came out great. Thank you for experimenting with that. I'd still like to try it on the end of a stiff brush and flick it on to see what pops up. You're the best.

    • @MixedMediaGirl
      @MixedMediaGirl  6 лет назад

      +Donna Seamon thanks! I'll be trying that soon too :)

  • @OmniQuill0427
    @OmniQuill0427 6 лет назад +2

    Glad the added silicone didn't mess this pour up. This is very neat

  • @TheRakuman
    @TheRakuman 6 лет назад +1

    Experimentation and good note taking is the key to be able to repeat certain results! I am a potter and this rule applies to mixing and applying glazes for my pots. My 2 cents.

  • @chezzapie
    @chezzapie 5 лет назад

    You’re my hero for the day - I have spray silicone and now know I can use that for my paintings ‘and’ spray up my treadmill belt! Fabulous. Nice painting too.

  • @heatherivall8763
    @heatherivall8763 Год назад

    I just googled this idea of spraying silcone after the fact. Thank you for showing me what happens! I also learned that I don’t need to do a lot of tilting to produce a picture. So many videos do a lot of tilting or blowing on the paint!

  • @venusschampchampvenuss4188
    @venusschampchampvenuss4188 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks for explaining the purpose of the torch.. because I was clueless since I'm new to this

  • @strangelittlegirl27
    @strangelittlegirl27 4 года назад

    I actually love all the cells, the big and tiny and millions. The cells relax me and I could stare for days, its beautiful!

  • @SunshineSkully
    @SunshineSkully 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for doing this experiment because just the other day I was wondering if applying silicone after my pour would add anything. Watching your videos a few months ago is what got me started in doing this type of painting and I just love it! I'll say it's quite an investment in supplies! Anyway, thank you so much for showing me something new I had never heard of. I've only painted oil landscapes for years and I was def ready for a change up.

  • @roadkilltoad
    @roadkilltoad 5 лет назад

    I appreciate this. I may be also playing with this new possibility of using silicone over a background before a pour or after the fact. Thank you for sharing these new developments with us.

  • @raingirl98275
    @raingirl98275 6 лет назад +1

    I think it looks like miliflori...I like it a lot. I am doing this with my grandsons this summer when they come to stay with me. You are an inspiration. Thank you.

  • @sanifordkate
    @sanifordkate 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for taking your time to share your order with us. Thank you for teaching us your knowledge

  • @jen6373
    @jen6373 6 лет назад +2

    I love the texture it gave to the large patches that didn't have cells to start with

  • @krisk6346
    @krisk6346 5 лет назад +5

    Found your video's tonight, gosh am i hooked. Each experiement / painting you make is fascinating. Love the cells, however this did pull on my heart strings before the silicone was added. Personal taste since others are made more than awesome with the silcone added. Love the videos, thanks for arty entertainment.

  • @Roxy4utube
    @Roxy4utube 5 лет назад

    Loved it from the very start. Gorgeous painting without the silicone. So happy it didn't ruin it. I tried that because I wasn't getting cells & it muddied my painting.

  • @suekleinschmidt5949
    @suekleinschmidt5949 6 лет назад +4

    I agree with you, it was better before the added silicone but I still love it now. Thanks for experimenting for us. Wow, so many comments but you answer them all!!! You really rock!!!! 😀 xox

  • @roztarose9648
    @roztarose9648 6 лет назад +2

    I love the speckles left behind by the spray silicone

  • @vickifischer-rasmussen3850
    @vickifischer-rasmussen3850 6 лет назад +2

    Cells are formed when the oil rises through the paint bringing the colours beneath the surface with it. One wouldn't expect silicone added to the surface to produce cells. Thanks for doing this experiment.

  • @janeirvine8391
    @janeirvine8391 5 лет назад

    Maybe you could spray the silicone into a small plate and use an old toothbrush to flick droplets onto your painting. That way you could control how much fluid goes onto your painting and where you want your effects. Just a thought. The painting is beautiful either way. Yesterday I stumbled onto the acrylic pour method of art & am binge watching a LOT of videos. I subscribed to your channel. Thank you for posting! Blessings on you and yours and all who read this!

  • @bekmussell5310
    @bekmussell5310 5 лет назад

    I heard from other pourers that u have to wipe any excess silicone off with a makeup wipe etc for the longevity of a painting. Pouring ur heart out channel also sprays her cups with silicone spray then wipes her cups out b4 adding paint works really well!

  • @ChaysLove
    @ChaysLove 6 лет назад +1

    I think the finished piece is awesome! All the tiny cells look so cool up close too!

  • @elililililian4885
    @elililililian4885 6 лет назад +2

    Looks like magical marbel!

  • @christinematthews196
    @christinematthews196 6 лет назад +1

    Interesting, with that many cells you would not normally try spraying to get more but I found the use of the drops much more interesting. It spread the cells and on the left it actually joined cells together. I can imagine dropping a few drops on a picture where you have a lot of small cells to see if you can enlarge them without having to tilt.

  • @donnasullivan-thomson1127
    @donnasullivan-thomson1127 6 лет назад +4

    I love the way it turned out! Great color combinations!

  • @danielmack1254
    @danielmack1254 6 лет назад +42

    With your premixed colors (just artist loft paint, floetrol and water, no silicone) you already had lots and lots of really nice looking cells without the silicone. I liked this one both before and after the silicone. I have had really varied results and have not been able to get cells from one pour to the next, using lots of silicone or using it sparingly. Drives me nuts!!!!
    How about a video on paint mixing? YOUR technique. Seems every artist on RUclips has their own methods.....kind of makes a novice like me go crazy. I think you're very talented and I really like your channel. But, HELP!!!!

    • @jamiekeon9340
      @jamiekeon9340 5 лет назад +4

      You will get it ! When you put the silicone in your colors... wait about 30 minutes. It works for me. I had trouble in the beginning a well.. good luck Daniel

    • @nancyblair9862
      @nancyblair9862 4 года назад

      Daniel Mack exactly my feelings!😅😂🤣

    • @skyearellano
      @skyearellano 4 года назад

      jamie keon so in the premix do you add silicone to that?

  • @fredericdumont6576
    @fredericdumont6576 6 лет назад +3

    thanks for experimenting but I agree with you it did not improve your piece....in fact it rarely works ...it works much better adding just a bit while preparing colors..tx a lot for sharing your beautiful Art work,very useful.

  • @MegaMindyLou
    @MegaMindyLou 6 лет назад +26

    That pink with the green is super cool! Love it!

    • @MixedMediaGirl
      @MixedMediaGirl  6 лет назад

      +Mega MindyLou thanks!

    • @pamhall8349
      @pamhall8349 6 лет назад +3

      Mega MindyLou A little concerned that you aren’t wearing gloves. Do you wear a mask? Heard of some artists having allergic reactions after repeated exposures. Your work is beautiful, though!

  • @redrockranchspotlights
    @redrockranchspotlights 6 лет назад +6

    Officially addicted to your art!

  • @markw2640
    @markw2640 6 лет назад

    Can't believe how quick you did that and how good it looks. I like it a lot .thanks I'm going to have a go

  • @AyselGwynith
    @AyselGwynith 6 лет назад +16

    I think it might have a nicer result if you spray it after the pour, but before you tilt the canvas. Or if you only use it on small parts of the painting, that are a little empty. This amount of little cells made it kind of chaotic. Still, cool result and very nice colours. :)

    • @MixedMediaGirl
      @MixedMediaGirl  6 лет назад

      +Annika thanks!

    • @monicawilsey9305
      @monicawilsey9305 6 лет назад

      I would love to see a video where the canvas is sprayed first then the pour! :)

    • @mulletATheart
      @mulletATheart 5 лет назад

      Agreed. I like to stretch those cells out too.

  • @rachelhungary1426
    @rachelhungary1426 6 лет назад +3

    I think it looks like a watercolor... or you're looking through glass with raindrops... it's gorgeous!

  • @pjprice8050
    @pjprice8050 6 лет назад

    The yellow area in the bottom right corner looks like a worm peeping over the edge of the painting. Love it!

  • @headerie
    @headerie 6 лет назад +2

    I like it before and after. Looks great! Colors are awesome.

  • @bertiebeetle3
    @bertiebeetle3 6 лет назад

    I do this method.
    Ive also tried copper metallic spray paint can.
    Gives it a lovely effect

  • @cibartstudios6435
    @cibartstudios6435 6 лет назад +66

    I actually like spraying the Blaster into my dirty pour in layers. I get HUGE cells that way.

    • @marilynbarker8255
      @marilynbarker8255 5 лет назад +1

      Chad Booth I’ll have to try that!!

    • @lizzyjo7454
      @lizzyjo7454 5 лет назад +1

      What do you mean in layers

    • @tfitzgerald6933
      @tfitzgerald6933 5 лет назад +10

      After each color u pour in the cup u spray silicone so your layering it while in the cup

    • @asdfghjkristen418
      @asdfghjkristen418 5 лет назад

      Nice tip! Thanks!!

  • @m4r_sh
    @m4r_sh 6 лет назад +1

    The silicone spray part reminds me of a coral reef! Super cool!

  • @eianoodle
    @eianoodle 6 лет назад +1

    I think this would be a cool technique to use on a clean pour.

  • @theraVen27
    @theraVen27 6 лет назад +2

    Still looks neat but dang that was amazing before the spray. The colors on the top left corner are simply amazing

  • @MaryruthEavesHerrera
    @MaryruthEavesHerrera 5 лет назад

    Thank you for being willing to move outside of your comfort zone for us!!! I really DO PREFER the INCREASED COMPLEXITY that the silicone spray gave to this pour. To me it has a much more 3D type effect going on and increases not only the complexity in form but tends to also give it depth. In addition, it reminds me somewhat of the effect that putting salt on a watercolor wash (at the right time, as it dries) gives. Yes it is unexpected and to a degree unpredictable, but in my opinion took this painting ‘to the next level!’

  • @kay2cee
    @kay2cee 5 лет назад

    Gorgeous! I'm redoing my kitchen counters using the pour method. I like the Blaster for my loud garage door. ha ha I'm so looking forward to experimenting on canvas. I'll be using a black background and mostly metallic colors.

  • @christinematthews196
    @christinematthews196 6 лет назад

    I did not expect much reaction from the silicone because it is the action of putting paint over silicone that tends to create cells in the same way it does with your varnish if you have not cleaned it off but a very interesting experiment none the less.

  • @hollyxo.
    @hollyxo. 6 лет назад +5

    Another fabulous experiment! I liked it before, but I also like it after too. It's an interesting effect that is good to keep in mind!

  • @PNWGlinda
    @PNWGlinda 3 года назад

    I spray that same silicone into the pouring cup :)
    Works great!

  • @cherylalikhani5957
    @cherylalikhani5957 5 лет назад

    I'd like to see it on something that doesn't already have cells to see the reaction a bit better.
    That painting did turn out pretty, loved the black lacing.

  • @akiak1983
    @akiak1983 6 лет назад

    Where you sprayed (over the part you wish you hadn't) it almost looks like the cells are in motion. Very interesting experiment! I'm currently learning all about this. I'm addicted to this channel. ;)

  • @urbanbassslayers
    @urbanbassslayers 6 лет назад

    I want to do this for my backgrounds on paintings. I can see so many different things going on in your paintings. great job!

  • @susandavenport8777
    @susandavenport8777 6 лет назад +1

    It’s quite beautiful either way. Love what the colors did! That’s a great painting.

  • @deborahnarendorf7106
    @deborahnarendorf7106 6 лет назад +2

    Great idea! Never would have thought of that so thanks so much for experimenting! Love it!

  • @brestephens9908
    @brestephens9908 6 лет назад +2

    Imagine doing this when your paint doesn't have silicone. So basically not much or any cells, just swirls of color. I did a few months ago and it creates those little cells without having the big cell interaction and muddiness that you were talking about. I didn't try on canvas, however, so it'd be interesting to see the results. This works the same way with dimethicone too!

    • @MixedMediaGirl
      @MixedMediaGirl  6 лет назад

      +BreLee Originals there was no silicone mixed in with the paint in the first point but I see what you're saying:) I will be experimenting more with this

    • @brestephens9908
      @brestephens9908 6 лет назад

      Mixed Media Girl Sorry, let me clarify. Instead of adding floetrol, use nothing but paint and water. You still can get the minutest amount of cells but it should be pretty minimal or even no cells at all for a flush pour. That way the spray has more room to provide the cells on top. :) Happy experimenting!

    • @MixedMediaGirl
      @MixedMediaGirl  6 лет назад +1

      +BreLee Originals ahhh I get it :)

  • @myratolson5640
    @myratolson5640 6 лет назад

    Love the before AND after!

  • @natalie8212
    @natalie8212 6 лет назад +1

    That came out so cool! Reminds me of a time I used clear spray paint on a printed out picture...no idea why, but it bubbled up like crazy. Anyway, I really like this, awesome job.

  • @isabellac5669
    @isabellac5669 6 лет назад

    I love this; you didn't the silicone! Sooooo, cool!

  • @poweredbymoonlight9869
    @poweredbymoonlight9869 6 лет назад +1

    This is SO COOL and fascinating! :D I love fluid art! And the technique seems so fun!

  • @incognitoatunknown2702
    @incognitoatunknown2702 6 лет назад +6

    I was wondering about doing the silicone over top of the paint and now I know.

  • @Butterfly-wr2wn
    @Butterfly-wr2wn 5 лет назад

    I really like this pour before and after the blast.

  • @glenr412
    @glenr412 2 года назад

    I'm totally gonna try it! Art is so expensive and as a cabinet maker, I can see its value. I'm not going to use so much black (sorry 😬) but that's my personal preference. Thank you for the sample.

  • @reah7213
    @reah7213 6 лет назад +4

    Really cool way to create psychedelic backgrounds, thanks for the vid

  • @debbiecampbell3260
    @debbiecampbell3260 6 лет назад +2

    It still looks pretty cool!

  • @DreidMusicalX
    @DreidMusicalX 5 лет назад

    Hey Ive seen this before back in the 80's. I was a night I pissed onto a street where an oil spot was at, that flowed to water and mixed while I was on acid. The colors were AMAZING! No disrespect to your work. It just reminded me of an old time trippin.

  • @jekku4688
    @jekku4688 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, that's just...wow. Gorgeous.

  • @erins.5420
    @erins.5420 6 лет назад +3

    This would be a cool technique if you used a stencil of sorts blocking off certain areas or to make a specific design. As for how to do that with a stencil you can use a shallow cardboard box with the top and bottom flaps cut off. Then attach the stencil to the top so you can set the box over your painting and then spray from directly above. Voila!

    • @Pugs25
      @Pugs25 3 года назад

      I want to experiment ba bit with masking fluid to drop it in or to paint with before pouring. Do you think it will work?

  • @missbee7408
    @missbee7408 6 лет назад

    one of my most favorite pores that I’ve ever seen seriously🧚‍♀️

  • @daniellegrabin5889
    @daniellegrabin5889 6 лет назад +2

    I liked it before. I wouldn't use it on big cells.. But that's just me.. I think it's pretty and the colors are amazing..

  • @Betina1984
    @Betina1984 6 лет назад +1

    Wow that's so cool - I didn't think it would have that big an effect when putting the silicone on after pouring and tilting 😃 I have to try that too 😊👍

  • @theresaschattner5207
    @theresaschattner5207 5 лет назад

    IT STILL LOOKS GOOD AFTER SPRAYING THE SILICONE ON IT DEFINITELY A WORK OF ART BEAUTIFUL

  • @chrisoneill3955
    @chrisoneill3955 6 лет назад +4

    mabe a stippling effect with a toothbrush dipped in silicone could possibly get more control of where you want it? but yeah it looks awesome I've never see this technique before iust give this a go it look like so mutch fun 😁

  • @KimmieDee10
    @KimmieDee10 6 лет назад

    I liked it before and after you sprayed the silicone.

  • @Ta2iver
    @Ta2iver 6 лет назад +2

    This looks amazing! I've never tried this, but are quite intrigued. I wonder about how the silicone cure; how long it takes to dry up. Can you please shed some light on this?

  • @lindamckendree2991
    @lindamckendree2991 3 года назад

    What a cool pic! Looks like an underwater reef. Thanks for the experiment! Be well.❤️

  • @yellabyrd5821
    @yellabyrd5821 5 лет назад +1

    Super pretty!

  • @tawnasparks971
    @tawnasparks971 6 лет назад

    That's really awesome. Love the colors!

  • @bobbijolane367
    @bobbijolane367 6 лет назад

    Gorgeous before you sprayed it!! 💜

  • @1tinac
    @1tinac 6 лет назад +2

    TFS. Great demo. This made me think of the reactions near the sun.

  • @Whitebloominglotus
    @Whitebloominglotus 5 лет назад

    Love your work! Thanks for the product experiment you are way braver than I am!!!

  • @amy8460
    @amy8460 5 лет назад

    Really cool finish!! I just started acrylic pouring and from your video I see what Ive been doing wrong with mine. Nice experiment!

  • @teresamarsh1555
    @teresamarsh1555 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the experiment, I was wondering the same thing..I think the spray can had better results. I guess after it dries you could wipe the " silicone" if there was some on the painting off. I would not want that so called "oil" left on the painting.

    • @MixedMediaGirl
      @MixedMediaGirl  6 лет назад +1

      +Teresa Marsh yeah, I will wash it before sealing it :)

  • @LoneWolfUprising
    @LoneWolfUprising 6 лет назад

    i feel like there's some pretty good potential for a galaxy themed pour. if you put white on the bottom, pink, blue, and green in the middle, and black on top, it might be there already. then the silicone spray would make a bunch of stars

  • @keepthefaith2923
    @keepthefaith2923 6 лет назад +2

    omg I was literally sat wondering this all day and was going to try it tonight... so glad you did this video so i can see if it's worth doing! thanks for making 🖒👏

  • @GodBearOutoors
    @GodBearOutoors 6 лет назад +3

    COOL, but yeah I agree it was beautiful before the silicone. Awesome talent!

  • @reneh8421
    @reneh8421 6 лет назад +3

    Good experiment. Thanks for sharing.

  • @juneribbons5196
    @juneribbons5196 5 лет назад +1

    Love your colors. They are awesome !!
    Its still cool, but I did like it better before you sprayed it

  • @Just_Another_Ghost4-2
    @Just_Another_Ghost4-2 6 лет назад +2

    You're art is great either way I love watching your beautiful masterpieces

  • @cynrich1
    @cynrich1 6 лет назад +1

    I had tried this a while ago, and didn't think it worth the effort. The real use of the silicone being mixed into the paint is that it resists the paint and being lighter, it pushes to the surface, creating cells As it goes. Then you have to wash it off after it's all dry. It's oil after all! Just spraying or dripping on top of the paint limits its work. Maybe putting it on top before torching and tilting will be different. but I still prefer it inside the paint.

  • @spanishrice3
    @spanishrice3 6 лет назад +1

    I love all your pour experiments!! It has inspired me to try acrylic pouring!!

  • @mfregia945
    @mfregia945 6 лет назад +4

    If you had blocked half of the pour from the spray (say, with a sheet of paper) and noticed a difference in cell formation, you could attribute it to the silicone. As done, how could you be sure? There is no "control" in your experiment.

  • @ladyessexlioness
    @ladyessexlioness 4 года назад

    Wow hello I'm new here and this is the first time I've ever seen anything at all like this it's amazing thanks for sharing xxxx

  • @michellehellnick7927
    @michellehellnick7927 5 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing this experiment. Agreed, this pour looked better before the spray. But maybe an adjustable flow pump sprayer would do better. I think the aerosol sprayer creates the tiny droplets. I have seen some use RainX (which comes with adjustable flow sprayer) on pours that had almost no cells. They had some nice results.