Thanks for the inspiration! Love how your first 2 paintings pair together. Just what I was looking for, but I never thought of doing it myself. I’d love more videos like this.
You did a really good job! They all look great. I really like the 2nd and 3rd jobs. I’m going to be doing some DIY for my apartment and this is great inspo.
You are so awesome! I just recently found your channel and I don’t know what took me so long! You have a video on like everything I wanted to know including this one and the art you did came out so good! I think the second one is even better than the original! Could you share how you framed the canvas? Hello, hello 👋🏻 from a new subbie. 😙
There's a video on RUclips named "How to make a floating frame without power tools" I think. I'm gonna follow it and try and make my own for my big painting. Check it out! It's awesome!
While it's legal to copy another artist's work for private use (and indeed it's a traditional part of artists' training), you can't publicize (let alone sell) it - showing these copies in this video is a copyright infringement. I think in many countries you're also required to sign it clearly as a copy and it can't be the exact same dimensions as the original, lest you be accused of forgery. Anyway, why on earth would you copy someone else's original work rather than create your own? Legal issues side, it's just tacky as hell. If you can't afford new originals, buy art second-hand from auctions. I guarantee it won't cost more than your designer sofa that'll be outmoded and worn-down in ten years.
Thanks for the inspiration! Love how your first 2 paintings pair together. Just what I was looking for, but I never thought of doing it myself. I’d love more videos like this.
You are very talented. I just found your channel and I am binge watching your videos.
Thank you so much!
Oh, great idea! To put colour in your room that is all white. And you choose your own colour that you like. Awesome 👍
Fantastic! I love the first two. Not so keen on the third painting, but that’s a matter of personal taste.
Love the painting. I usually put a coat of water base poly on mine. It seals painting and gives a richness to paint.
such a smart idea to hanging it on the wall already!
Nice technique! I like how the first 2 paintings look like a series and
go really well together. Good job!
Lol @ "rotate the canvas" 😁....
Awesome learning new techniques people use for painting.
Omg, you're good! Thanks for sharing
You did a really good job! They all look great. I really like the 2nd and 3rd jobs. I’m going to be doing some DIY for my apartment and this is great inspo.
So great.I love these!
Absolutely loved, loved this video.Thanks, thanks thanks
Unique and gorgeous, I should try it.
Epik video!
great job! wondering what your inspiration is? fave artists?
Thank you for the useful ideas.
LOOOVED this video! Great choice of abstract paintings too! Simple to make yet stylish! Thanks for inspiring us 😍
Thank you so much 💗
Very helpful Chanel and videos.....thanks❤️ better than the originals
Hello from Orangeville . this is great stuff on this channel.
Thank you so much!
You are so awesome! I just recently found your channel and I don’t know what took me so long! You have a video on like everything I wanted to know including this one and the art you did came out so good! I think the second one is even better than the original! Could you share how you framed the canvas? Hello, hello 👋🏻 from a new subbie. 😙
Good idea!! I love it💖
Did you make the frames the first two are in? If so, please make a video on how they were constructed. Thank you! Great job also. ☺️
no i didn't make those! sorry, shoulda mentioned it, they are store bought :)
There's a video on RUclips named "How to make a floating frame without power tools" I think. I'm gonna follow it and try and make my own for my big painting. Check it out! It's awesome!
More of these art videos!
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Yes, please, Viv! 😍
Hi, how do you put the frame on the canvas after painting? Where can I buy the frames?
You’re the best. I wish you were near me. I would hire you for advice.
very nice!. I don't understand why add two different paints? I like how smooth the painting looks.
Where did get frame? Or did you make it. I really like this video. Frames tend to stump me.
Hi, do you use water before every brush stroke? And how do you make the brush marks disappear? Thank you so much!
Great taste! Any tips on where to find nice and affordable frames? Thank you!
The thrift store!! 🙂
I worked in an art gallery for a while. I ended up getting given a few paintings. Not everyone is so fortunate though
When you used house paint, was it regular emulsion?
Also wondering here 🤔
What is your using for drawings?? Material??? Paper or??
The paintings are on canvas!
@@PoshPennies thank u ☺️
What frames do you used?
Hi Fatima, I bought these on a huge discount at a local art store here in Vancouver - they're floating frames
Is that Calgary, Alberta?
No I'm in Vancouver! :)
Acrylic paint brand recommendations anyone?
While it's legal to copy another artist's work for private use (and indeed it's a traditional part of artists' training), you can't publicize (let alone sell) it - showing these copies in this video is a copyright infringement. I think in many countries you're also required to sign it clearly as a copy and it can't be the exact same dimensions as the original, lest you be accused of forgery.
Anyway, why on earth would you copy someone else's original work rather than create your own? Legal issues side, it's just tacky as hell.
If you can't afford new originals, buy art second-hand from auctions. I guarantee it won't cost more than your designer sofa that'll be outmoded and worn-down in ten years.