What a fun project piece and a heck of a nice guy.... but as myself a professional painter who started in realistic painting and then moved over to creating abstract paintings too.... I will state honestly that a quality abstract painting takes a heck of a lot of thought and time to get it where it looks and feels right. I also kept wanting to tell him, "rule of thirds", lol.
having watched this after about five BBC documentaries on the history of abstract art, I was also aghast. Abstract does *not* mean random. This is a neat, if expensive, craft project, not abstract art.
If he went left to right with the white gradient and stopped at the end of the letters, it would of shown the letters how he wanted PLUS the entire right side would have been left alone. Would've looked amazing.
did you guys noticed the emotion yall felt when he “ruined” the piece? that is what art and the process of art is about its not just what you see but the emotion you felt and feel while doing it
No words, there is nothing intentional about abstract? Years of studies prove the contrary, he needs to learn when he’s not just messing up boards. I can’t even finish watching
I liked the technique, but so much of the beautiful color was lost. Everyone has their own ideas of beauty. Thanks for the technique lesson. I miss the bright, bold colors that you had in the beginning!
Oh c'mon people, he is giving a demonstration about reaching a particular effect. As artists we would take the technique and adapt it to our own ideas. There is no need for derogatory or cruel commenting
The title is "How to Create Abstract Art", which is a pretty ambitious already. But the result just isn't compelling or the least bit interesting. Like others have already stated, covering all that paint with white ruined it. I thought he was going to dab it with a plastic bag or newspaper, like spray paint artists do. Nope, just covered it all up with white.
I liked the idea of using a rolling pin and the plastic. The colors were also so beautiful. I didn’t like the white spray paint though.If I was to use this technique, I’d dry pounce over the letters like a stencil.
As an artist having worked in many forms, I STILL DO NOT COMPREHEND how doing a cool abstract painting is enhanced by big black letters stating a theory and obstructing there view to...AN ABSTRACT PAINTING!!! CRAZY STUFF!
Ever since I was a little girl I wanted to paint, become an artist, but I always put my dreams aside. Watching this video reminded me of my dream. You have opened my mind again! I can’t wait to start creating art! Thank you! You have given me plenty of ideas to start!
I thought it was a fine technique lesson. Never thought of covering a base painting and rolling it out. I don't work big, but he gave me some ideas, and that's what teachers are supposed to do.
I’m a walking contradiction, so this type of abstract speaks to me like no other. I want to be vivid and minimalistic all at the same time. It’s sort of rebellious- I love it
You just put into words my art style completely!!! Vivid, meaning I want it bold and making an impact. But minimal, meaning refined and almost not enough. Lol idk, but thanks babe!
Love the rolling pin technique.Im going to have to give it a try...All the ideas running in my head now 😱. Thanks for sharing. A artist can always learn from another artist.. 😉
Wutsinyourcup you can use a blown up ziplock bag or a freezer bag to get a similar effect on a smaller canvas. You don’t press as hard but it moves a little on the paint. Check acrylic pouring with Fiona on RUclips. She has technique and makes gorgeous 3 -D flowers that way.
I can’t believe you were spray painting in your cute, new looking jeans! Fun project. I’d probably want more of the painting to show but hey it’s cool! Thanks!
Cool technique with the rolling pin and masking for lettering. Although the end result is personally not my style it’s still cool. I can see utilizing these 2 techniques in my own artwork. I’ve often wanted to use topography in my art what a great way to do this! Thanks for sharing!
I don't understand. He was so careful about the colors and not leaving empty spots and pointing out how two colors made green, so he balanced it out by putting more green....Then he painted white all over everything???
I really liked it before the white spray paint too. I wish he would have put the letters down first and then they would have been white against the colorful background.
What is art and what is craft. For me this is a craft He knows what he is doing from the start. No surprises, no challenge And also is abstract an idea? Or is abstraction the absence on an idea? There is nothing abstract in a quote!
true this a craft not a art piece.And he cleary doesn t know what art is and what abstract art is. This is nice as a graphic poster with a quote on it. Still nice as signmaking crafting. But don t ever call this abstract art! Let alone pretend that your video contains the truth about abstract art....It s painfull to watch.
All the white made me so sad because it was so beautiful before :( he should have started with the white spray paint, then the letters and lastly the paint smearing. So in the end the letters would be just white and all the beautiful color would still be seen. You are so talented and I love your work, and thank you for the video! It's just the white that threw it off a bit in my opinion :(
And him saying you could sell it to a museum??? hahahaha lol nope! Museums and artbuyers will want art not a matching colors on canvas for your couch..... Please learn forst to make art and how to express inspiration and emotions..visions stories etc...no Museum will buy from unknown people wanting to sell their paint on canvas that never ever started with inspiration and just has paint on it....
Art is good when it provokes emotion and looking at the comments it's certainly done that!! It's an idea/technique that can be used in many ways - great demo!
Wht a timing. For days ive been thinking of doing an abstract art n here comes ur painting. Thank you for the great easy idea. Also all paint in the big bowl. Doing this now. Thanks again Update same day Turns out very well. Happy with my 1st try
First half ,with thoughtful sprinkle of colours , took the shape of a piece of art .Later, it took the shape of a Poster .(Personal feeling of a non artist ).It could be made more easily , particularly when the artist did not have to paint the letters. After the works with the roller pin, there remained only one part - drying the painting .(But the artist is to be thanked for displaying his technique).
Agree with you. It is not easy to create good abstract art, in the same way and spirit of people like Jackson Pollock, who really thought about what art was and of process. This guy just kinda slapped things around, and it looks like it in the end.
@@NormYip Indeed. Literally, a blind robot could have done what that guy in the video does! It is one thing making random marks but discerning which ones are good or not is the crucial part.
The colors were great together and interesting line with the plastic. I wish he would have just spray painted the lettering area fading into the main color of piece, leaving a lot more of the original color.
I used to do that to my bathroom walls. It was called Smooshing bzck then!! I am goi g to try the rolling pin...it looks beautifu!! You are amazing. Love your work...you have inspired me. Thank you!!💞🐕
And furthermore art is not in the eye of the beholder art is anything that makes you have an emotional response so if you don't like it it's probably art doofus
An interesting, fun craft project. Cool rolling pin technique! Gotta try that. Looks very fun to do. Who cares if it's 'real' art or not? It's ok to have fun or just be a designer also. More videos like this, please! 💕
This is an interesting “craft” project but I wouldn’t call it “art”. I feel this demonstration minimizes a whole school of thought to a very ignorant understanding of abstract expressionism. I still appreciate you making this video for the very fact that you shared something I had never thought to do and I will probably give it a try. I think it would be really good for you to learn more about abstract art movements and artist and I think you’re appreciate for it would really grow.
Sooooo wonderful, i like it a lot, Mr. Steven u said that Abstract is a paint without intention, is also putting color without intention, i mean shall i follow a certain way or rule in coloring like white beside black or .... !!! Thank's again.
I loved the video.. Its actually given me confindence to try something which i was a bit puzzled about.. Theres alot of good comments on here and also bad, but to me he achieved his goal of showing a simple idea which is in fact really effective, although i do agree with the white comments, i liked the colour more...Someone says down in the comments, " Whats the intention " , well he told you..He was using up old colours he had lying around, haha.. Surely thats what Art is about, it creates a stimulous which in turn makes us comment and pass judgement, whether good or bad..It creates conversation and provokes our thoughts and feelings, and im pretty sure he has achived this by looking at the comments he has recieved.. Well done and keep up the good work.
Agreed. The white undoes all the work he put into it. If he had done the letters first, then the colors, I think it would have been a much color look. But interesting techique though.
Very interesting till he stuck those letters. I was excited and was looking forward to some thing like akin rolling pin . But got hugely disappointed with such heavy white spray all over.
Thank you for putting that into words. I have often wondered about these videos that create something "purdy" to go with your couch but have little to do with the act of creation. I guess I shouldn't be looking to RUclips to help me understand.
Cut your acrylics with elmers glue all ($13 a gallon) 1:1 ration and thin slightly with water. Or use Flotreol ($19 a gallon) 1:1 ratio as well and thinned to desired consistency with water. You'll get WAY more bang for ur buck. Keep in mind the glue all DOES lighten the shade of your color but that's easily remedied by a few drops of a darker paint
First time I ever seen this done. I would like to know, is can you use a clear varnish instead of the white. Because I really like the colors and how to letters ca out
I agree with some of the other comments. Thank you for the techniques, but sad those beautiful colours were whited out. But you’ve given me some great ideas. 😘
He did mention that you could leave the painting as it is after the rolling pin stage... further demonstration was to show the letter bit. The white was neccessary to showcase the effect inside the lettering. Chill out people... it is educational.
He seems like a real nice person. I like the technique but call me crazy I liked the painting before the lettering and white paint. . I was trying the dutch pour method but for a large panitning this seems better.
Stevan. Thanks for sharing the lovely idea & introduction to easy basic abstract. I loved your art best with out the l letterings To me it was wow. In my enthusiasm i may have ventured into adi g a tint of copper or bronze for some highlights here & there my personal preference ofcourse. Great. Easy idea i will try a hand at a small size for starters. 🙏🙏👍
7:37 looked super. I'd have taken that to a printer and copied it and _then_ covered the copy in the white (with the words added) ... so you'd still have that original colorful piece intact. It seems a pity, and borderline lunacy, that such a vibrant work was to be smothered in white-- and ended up looking like a PBS television slide that pops up between programs for ten seconds.
Steven, we've been watching poured acrylic art, there's many online. ( It's quite abstract!) Your idea gives us an insight on how we can carry our poured acrylic one step further! Good to see you and hear your voice again... Paint On! 🌹
What a fun project piece and a heck of a nice guy.... but as myself a professional painter who started in realistic painting and then moved over to creating abstract paintings too.... I will state honestly that a quality abstract painting takes a heck of a lot of thought and time to get it where it looks and feels right. I also kept wanting to tell him, "rule of thirds", lol.
When he said "with abstract, there's nothing intentional about it," I almost choked on my soda
Right? lol
Loool
That is what abstract is full of feeling but nothing on intention
But it can have intention
having watched this after about five BBC documentaries on the history of abstract art, I was also aghast. Abstract does *not* mean random. This is a neat, if expensive, craft project, not abstract art.
I loved it up until the white spray paint. I really like the idea of the plastic with the rolling pin technique.
Me too. Then the letters and worse still, the white paint just ruined it for me Sometimes Less id More
If he went left to right with the white gradient and stopped at the end of the letters, it would of shown the letters how he wanted PLUS the entire right side would have been left alone. Would've looked amazing.
Kind of art attack tv show about “abstract painting “ . For my opinion this is a kind of graphic design category
did you guys noticed the emotion yall felt when he “ruined” the piece? that is what art and the process of art is about its not just what you see but the emotion you felt and feel while doing it
...thats aint it dude
Uses a ton of paint ($$$$) and then covers everything in white!! (my heart is bleeding!)
Plus I feel sooo friggin broke now! 😭
Exactly
Well The Basics isn't too expensive. But it still seems a waste just putting white on top.
We could just color where the words are
so worth it though.
Indeed! 😆 But look ar his studio, he is a Rich Artist
If it comes from the heart, then it is art
As an artist, I just want to cry for so many reasons after watching this tutorial....
It feels like a craft project
why?
It’s because he’s treating like a cooking tutorial...
No words, there is nothing intentional about abstract? Years of studies prove the contrary, he needs to learn when he’s not just messing up boards. I can’t even finish watching
@@mariad3030 right
I liked the technique, but so much of the beautiful color was lost. Everyone has their own ideas of beauty. Thanks for the technique lesson. I miss the bright, bold colors that you had in the beginning!
Same. I was a bit crushed when he sprayed so much white over the beautiful colors. 😢
Oh c'mon people, he is giving a demonstration about reaching a particular effect. As artists we would take the technique and adapt it to our own ideas. There is no need for derogatory or cruel commenting
I know. Artists have never been mean. The art world is a supportive and safe place, full of comforting words. Criticism should never be critical.
Ángel
I agree👍
innovative to use the plastic - "Absolute Vodka" - in type would look on point. Great work!
The title is "How to Create Abstract Art", which is a pretty ambitious already. But the result just isn't compelling or the least bit interesting. Like others have already stated, covering all that paint with white ruined it. I thought he was going to dab it with a plastic bag or newspaper, like spray paint artists do. Nope, just covered it all up with white.
I liked the idea of using a rolling pin and the plastic. The colors were also so beautiful. I didn’t like the white spray paint though.If I was to use this technique, I’d dry pounce over the letters like a stencil.
As an artist having worked in many forms, I STILL DO NOT COMPREHEND how doing a cool abstract painting is enhanced by big black letters stating a theory and obstructing there view to...AN ABSTRACT PAINTING!!! CRAZY STUFF!
I have done this with my nails! With 2 colors and a white and when you put a clear gloss over, it’s CrAzY beautiful!
Five words come to mind, and I’m glad I’m not the only one who feels this way: Change Hands at a Hundred.
Ever since I was a little girl I wanted to paint, become an artist, but I always put my dreams aside. Watching this video reminded me of my dream. You have opened my mind again! I can’t wait to start creating art! Thank you! You have given me plenty of ideas to start!
I started painting after I turned 50.
This is the cleanest studio I have ever seen
I thought it was a fine technique lesson. Never thought of covering a base painting and rolling it out. I don't work big, but he gave me some ideas, and that's what teachers are supposed to do.
You covered all that abstract art that was so cool with the white. Bummer!
I’m a walking contradiction, so this type of abstract speaks to me like no other. I want to be vivid and minimalistic all at the same time. It’s sort of rebellious- I love it
You just put into words my art style completely!!! Vivid, meaning I want it bold and making an impact. But minimal, meaning refined and almost not enough. Lol idk, but thanks babe!
Love the rolling pin technique.Im going to have to give it a try...All the ideas running in my head now 😱. Thanks for sharing. A artist can always learn from another artist.. 😉
Wutsinyourcup you can use a blown up ziplock bag or a freezer bag to get a similar effect on a smaller canvas. You don’t press as hard but it moves a little on the paint. Check acrylic pouring with Fiona on RUclips. She has technique and makes gorgeous 3 -D flowers that way.
I loved the rolling pin idea but you lost me when you covered it up with the white spray paint. Got it though and will give it a try.
I can’t believe you were spray painting in your cute, new looking jeans! Fun project. I’d probably want more of the painting to show but hey it’s cool! Thanks!
Cool technique with the rolling pin and masking for lettering. Although the end result is personally not my style it’s still cool. I can see utilizing these 2 techniques in my own artwork. I’ve often wanted to use topography in my art what a great way to do this! Thanks for sharing!
I don't understand. He was so careful about the colors and not leaving empty spots and pointing out how two colors made green, so he balanced it out by putting more green....Then he painted white all over everything???
Agreed. He ruined all the beautiful work he just DID!
I knew he was catering to trend when he said that lettering was in right now 🙄
Color balance is my obstacle, any advise 4 me! , thanks
He created a beautiful piece, then ruined it with spray paint!
Ya. I really like it before the white spray paint!
I really liked it before the white spray paint too. I wish he would have put the letters down first and then they would have been white against the colorful background.
I think he was ruining it all the way he was doing it,
I liked it before the white paint too.
Tsetsi Exactly it’s what I also wrote, it’ s a pity to spoil all this painting to revover with white😕
What is art and what is craft.
For me this is a craft
He knows what he is doing from the start. No surprises, no challenge
And also is abstract an idea?
Or is abstraction the absence on an idea?
There is nothing abstract in a quote!
true this a craft not a art piece.And he cleary doesn t know what art is and what abstract art is.
This is nice as a graphic poster with a quote on it. Still nice as signmaking crafting. But don t ever call this abstract art! Let alone pretend that your video contains the truth about abstract art....It s painfull to watch.
All the white made me so sad because it was so beautiful before :( he should have started with the white spray paint, then the letters and lastly the paint smearing. So in the end the letters would be just white and all the beautiful color would still be seen. You are so talented and I love your work, and thank you for the video! It's just the white that threw it off a bit in my opinion :(
Yes. Spray the white where the letters would be. Put the letters on. THEN DO THE COLORS
And him saying you could sell it to a museum??? hahahaha lol nope! Museums and artbuyers will want art not a matching colors on canvas for your couch.....
Please learn forst to make art and how to express inspiration and emotions..visions stories etc...no Museum will buy from unknown people wanting to sell their paint on canvas that never ever started with inspiration and just has paint on it....
thats exactly wat i was thinking!
I dont think it was his art. I think they gave him the msterial and directions but he screwed it up.
Shaieiya : thats a good suggestion , even the final product broke my heart
I like it before the lettering, never seen that technique before but with lettering could be great for a sign or cute quote.
Steven, I have been watching you for years and years... You never fail to amaze me.... Thank you for doing what you do!!
I love how excited abstract artists get. The little kid always comes out... Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing!
Art is good when it provokes emotion and looking at the comments it's certainly done that!! It's an idea/technique that can be used in many ways - great demo!
Wht a timing. For days ive been thinking of doing an abstract art n here comes ur painting.
Thank you for the great easy idea. Also all paint in the big bowl. Doing this now. Thanks again
Update same day
Turns out very well. Happy with my 1st try
First half ,with thoughtful sprinkle of colours , took the shape of a piece of art .Later, it took the shape of a Poster .(Personal feeling of a non artist ).It could be made more easily , particularly when the artist did not have to paint the letters. After the works with the roller pin, there remained only one part - drying the painting .(But the artist is to be thanked for displaying his technique).
I loved the technique. The finished piece looks like a construction sign . "hardhat area" . "no open flame".
Yes!
Good abstract art is very intentional
Exactly! In just the way this pathetic, cynical load of tripe is not deliberate
Agree with you. It is not easy to create good abstract art, in the same way and spirit of people like Jackson Pollock, who really thought about what art was and of process. This guy just kinda slapped things around, and it looks like it in the end.
@@NormYip Indeed. Literally, a blind robot could have done what that guy in the video does! It is one thing making random marks but discerning which ones are good or not is the crucial part.
I agree Sandeep. Too much white spray paint, covered the beauty of the painting 🎨
You covered a beautiful painting with opaque white paint.
"Call a museum and sell it."
Hahaha good one.
The colors were great together and interesting line with the plastic. I wish he would have just spray painted the lettering area fading into the main color of piece, leaving a lot more of the original color.
That's what i thought he was going to do then he just went wild with the spray lol
I used to do that to my bathroom walls. It was called Smooshing bzck then!! I am goi g to try the rolling pin...it looks beautifu!! You are amazing. Love your work...you have inspired me. Thank you!!💞🐕
I love it both ways...with the white and with the vibrant colors!! Lovely work!!
What an interesting technique. I think this would be a fun project to do with my kids.
His audience are the people who hang the word “DREAM” above their bed and “FOOD” in their kitchen.
Art is in the eye of the beholder...don't watch if you don't like🤗
art critics must die
lol
How will I know if I don't like it if I never watch it...?
And furthermore art is not in the eye of the beholder art is anything that makes you have an emotional response so if you don't like it it's probably art doofus
An interesting, fun craft project. Cool rolling pin technique! Gotta try that. Looks very fun to do. Who cares if it's 'real' art or not? It's ok to have fun or just be a designer also. More videos like this, please! 💕
ABSTRACT IS AN IDEA. Love it, Thank you.
makes beautiful piece, covers 90% of it in white....makes sense.
thats what I thought - he worked so hard on adding colors and then covered it all.
That’s what makes it abstract
Not suppose to make sense, that's the point ;)
What are you doing you ruin it
he made what he likes! and gave a demonstration. he also said it's a good way to use old paint.
It was perfect at 7:34.
Love the abstract look without the lettering. Inknow its a personal preference but cool idea. Thanks for sharing!
This is an interesting “craft” project but I wouldn’t call it “art”. I feel this demonstration minimizes a whole school of thought to a very ignorant understanding of abstract expressionism. I still appreciate you making this video for the very fact that you shared something I had never thought to do and I will probably give it a try. I think it would be really good for you to learn more about abstract art movements and artist and I think you’re appreciate for it would really grow.
agreed that theres a distinction between art and craft and a lot of artists and non artists forget that.
jesus, thank you. abstract does not mean random. when he said "there's no intention" I cringed pretty hard.
Everyone who is hating on this video does not deserve to be called an artist.
Good abstract is most definitely intentional.
Indeed, it requires a good composition and color choice.
Thank you,I really enjoyed watching your very Unique Art..🌹🌹
Sooooo wonderful, i like it a lot, Mr. Steven u said that Abstract is a paint without intention, is also putting color without intention, i mean shall i follow a certain way or rule in coloring like white beside black or .... !!!
Thank's again.
Thank you for showing the tutorial🙏❤ from 🇮🇩
I loved the video.. Its actually given me confindence to try something which i was a bit puzzled about.. Theres alot of good comments on here and also bad, but to me he achieved his goal of showing a simple idea which is in fact really effective, although i do agree with the white comments, i liked the colour more...Someone says down in the comments, " Whats the intention " , well he told you..He was using up old colours he had lying around, haha.. Surely thats what Art is about, it creates a stimulous which in turn makes us comment and pass judgement, whether good or bad..It creates conversation and provokes our thoughts and feelings, and im pretty sure he has achived this by looking at the comments he has recieved.. Well done and keep up the good work.
Am I the only one who got excited when he got down on his hands and knees? 😀
I which you had put the word art in also .Abstract is an art idea .Thank you for sharing
how can you paint abstract with such a neat n tidy studio!
Stunning !!!!!
the technique is good but so much white just ruined the piece
Janet Garcia yeah I agree...... He could have done reverse. Texture instead of white and letters white
Yes, makes no sense
I agree
Janet Garcia --- I too think the same --- the spray of white colour is too much
Agreed. The white undoes all the work he put into it. If he had done the letters first, then the colors, I think it would have been a much color look. But interesting techique though.
I am learning various styles, I liked this technique . The method seemed quite simple. Thanks for demonstration.
Very interesting till he stuck those letters. I was excited and was looking forward to some thing
like akin rolling pin . But got hugely disappointed with such heavy white spray all over.
This is graphic person's interpretation of abstract art
Zahra Massey well, a decorator’s anyway...
yup exactly.....
Thank you for putting that into words. I have often wondered about these videos that create something "purdy" to go with your couch but have little to do with the act of creation. I guess I shouldn't be looking to RUclips to help me understand.
you want banana?
yeah, it look more like topography graphic designer approach.
Wow. I never thought to use a rolling pin. Wish I had a garage to work in!
Great new technique for me as a beginner to abstract painting. Thoroughly enjoyed the demo which gave me new ideas.
How to make letters with color textures. Looks cool for advertising.
Seeing all that yummy paint covered killed me!!! YIKES!
ROLLING PIN WAS AWESOME!
Fantastic technique, I'll try it on a smaller scale, but skip the white spray element ... thank you for the inspiration.
Das ist so schön danke für das zeigen
The original painting was beautiful. This was graphic art
Exactly;
Thanks for sharing with us. I liked it and appreciate your art. Well done and keep up the GOOD work.
Sólo usé el huslero para amasar !¡! Que maravilloso!
Thats so much paint the broke artist in me is screaming
Cut your acrylics with elmers glue all ($13 a gallon) 1:1 ration and thin slightly with water. Or use Flotreol ($19 a gallon) 1:1 ratio as well and thinned to desired consistency with water. You'll get WAY more bang for ur buck. Keep in mind the glue all DOES lighten the shade of your color but that's easily remedied by a few drops of a darker paint
@@meadowsasmr600 does this really work? I am going to look into this
I said the same
joy gonzalez it will work. You use one part paint to 2 parts Floetrol. Look at acrylic pouring on RUclips.
@@meadowsasmr600 you can get clear Elmer's now.
This is everything wrong with what some people think abstract art is
No art is creativitie
Any person or a child can do this. This is not the type that you can called an "artist!"
I love it 🤷♀️
It's all about the Typography. Well done! Thanks Neil ;)
Steven Sadabos - My new inspiration. ❤🔥
Edit: my mouth was stuck with WOW while peeling off the letters
First time I ever seen this done. I would like to know, is can you use a clear varnish instead of the white. Because I really like the colors and how to letters ca out
Thank you for sharing ! You're really a hard worker !
I agree with some of the other comments. Thank you for the techniques, but sad those beautiful colours were whited out. But you’ve given me some great ideas. 😘
Love the sounds of the almost empty bottles xD
He did mention that you could leave the painting as it is after the rolling pin stage... further demonstration was to show the letter bit. The white was neccessary to showcase the effect inside the lettering. Chill out people... it is educational.
I can’t believe it! You spent all those materials to have colorful letters? Which is the concept?
I just started painting...even though I have no clue what I am doing I love it.lol
He seems like a real nice person. I like the technique but call me crazy I liked the painting before the lettering and white paint. . I was trying the dutch pour method but for a large panitning this seems better.
I think a some grey air brushed as shadowing would be a cool addition.
Stevan. Thanks for sharing the lovely idea & introduction to easy basic abstract. I loved your art best with out the l letterings To me it was wow. In my enthusiasm i may have ventured into adi g a tint of copper or bronze for some highlights here & there my personal preference ofcourse. Great. Easy idea i will try a hand at a small size for starters. 🙏🙏👍
I loved , and I can use my acrylic colours to do this. Good idea. Thank you so much !!!!🤗
7:37 looked super. I'd have taken that to a printer and copied it and _then_ covered the copy in the white (with the words added) ... so you'd still have that original colorful piece intact. It seems a pity, and borderline lunacy, that such a vibrant work was to be smothered in white-- and ended up looking like a PBS television slide that pops up between programs for ten seconds.
Thanks for the idea, love to try this but I'm going to have less mist, thanks once again
Very cool. I wanna try this. Im thinking I might put the letters down first and then the paint 🎨😊
Such a cool idea. Definitely going to try this.
I like it. It appeals to my weird and wacky mind. I shall adapt this technique for my mixed media.
So good to see you on RUclips. I've missed you.
Steven, we've been watching poured acrylic art, there's many online. ( It's quite abstract!) Your idea gives us an insight on how we can carry our poured acrylic one step further! Good to see you and hear your voice again... Paint On! 🌹
I love it! Maybe spray from left to right instead of top to bottom?
Love it....I must try this. You are so talented
Wow so beautiful
Loooveee this