It’s a beautiful pairing! Each panel alone has a beautiful floral blowout and the color palette I just love ❤ especially when you toned down the pink and gave it those final touches. The right side I know was temperamental but the end result is gorgeous! Today I had two epic fails and realized I was not using your 3 brand recommendation. I used a semi transparent base, not opaque white. Lesson learned - the 3rd wasn’t bad. 😂 You inspired me. Such a beautiful technique created by a talented, gentle and kind artist. I read your bio, Michaela and you and I both found fluid art through treatment for breast cancer. I was diagnosed 2017 with stage 4 and am doing great. I believe art is what I realized I couldn’t live without. Now I have purpose again. Thank you for the inspiration, sweetheart. I wish I liked pink more than I do as that’s our color 💗
Thank you for your lovely message. I’m sorry to hear about your health challenges, but happy you have found art and that my pieces have helped inspire you! I always was a bit annoyed by the pink ribbon 😂-just this past year I started using a lot more pink/magenta in pieces. I realized I mainly like contrasting colors together -with a bit of neutral when I can make it work-but this type of fluidart is quite challenging to combine in colors in the way I would like-still I’m addicted to the process 😁🤗💗
@@michaelasartistry Yep, you and me both. I agree with you on the pink. You captured the perfect color palette in these pieces. With the added blending for more of a nude for a neutral as well as the brown. I’m practicing daily and not giving up as your technique is my absolute favorite. Flowery but in an abstract way, wispy, dramatic at times, soft and calming like this one and glamorous, too, but always a beautiful composition. That’s how I’d describe the numerous pieces you’ve created. I’m not looking to re-create anything of yours, hahaha, but if I could just get those elusive cells to pop up after my blowever, I’d be happy. My final blowout I’m generally happy with.
Thank you! Yes the paints make a huge difference, when I first tried some years ago I wasn’t using these brands and couldn’t get anything remotely similar… it’s easier with a smaller low power blow dryer on smaller canvas if you are starting out
Prekrasno,dugo vas pratim i dali ste mi motivaciju da pokušam i sama nešto slično.Pozdrav iz Hrvatske,ako mi nešto ne bude jasno obavezno ću vas kontaktirati jer kod nas je jako teško naći floetrola pa me zanima zamjena.Pozdrav iz Hrvatske
So inspiring. Looking forward to trying this myself
So beautiful!
Thank you so much!
It’s a beautiful pairing! Each panel alone has a beautiful floral blowout and the color palette I just love ❤ especially when you toned down the pink and gave it those final touches. The right side I know was temperamental but the end result is gorgeous!
Today I had two epic fails and realized I was not using your 3 brand recommendation. I used a semi transparent base, not opaque white. Lesson learned - the 3rd wasn’t bad. 😂 You inspired me.
Such a beautiful technique created by a talented, gentle and kind artist. I read your bio, Michaela and you and I both found fluid art through treatment for breast cancer. I was diagnosed 2017 with stage 4 and am doing great. I believe art is what I realized I couldn’t live without. Now I have purpose again. Thank you for the inspiration, sweetheart. I wish I liked pink more than I do as that’s our color 💗
Thank you for your lovely message. I’m sorry to hear about your health challenges, but happy you have found art and that my pieces have helped inspire you! I always was a bit annoyed by the pink ribbon 😂-just this past year I started using a lot more pink/magenta in pieces. I realized I mainly like contrasting colors together -with a bit of neutral when I can make it work-but this type of fluidart is quite challenging to combine in colors in the way I would like-still I’m addicted to the process 😁🤗💗
@@michaelasartistry
Yep, you and me both. I agree with you on the pink. You captured the perfect color palette in these pieces. With the added blending for more of a nude for a neutral as well as the brown. I’m practicing daily and not giving up as your technique is my absolute favorite. Flowery but in an abstract way, wispy, dramatic at times, soft and calming like this one and glamorous, too, but always a beautiful composition. That’s how I’d describe the numerous pieces you’ve created. I’m not looking to re-create anything of yours, hahaha, but if I could just get those elusive cells to pop up after my blowever, I’d be happy. My final blowout I’m generally happy with.
It is really beautiful 😍
Thanks so much for appreciating!
Beautiful!
Thanks so much!
Very pretty!❤
Thank you! 😊
Gorgeous ❤❤
Thank you so much 🌸💕
Gorgeous. Really really beautiful colors❤❤❤
Thanks so much for appreciating!
Lovely❤
Thank you!
Very pretty. What is the attachment you have on your straw? Been trying to find one
Delicate, feminine and gorgeous
🔝🔝🔝
Very, very good! I've been trying for a month but with little results. Maybe I use cheap paints and my hairdryer has little power.
Thank you! Yes the paints make a huge difference, when I first tried some years ago I wasn’t using these brands and couldn’t get anything remotely similar… it’s easier with a smaller low power blow dryer on smaller canvas if you are starting out
@@michaelasartistry I just tried but when I turned on the hairdryer only white emerged and the colors remained submerged. I'm disappointed in myself.
@@photograph-p1y you probably used too much white and too much paint in general.. I’m going to do a simple tutorial on the basics…
Prekrasno,dugo vas pratim i dali ste mi motivaciju da pokušam i sama nešto slično.Pozdrav iz Hrvatske,ako mi nešto ne bude jasno obavezno ću vas kontaktirati jer kod nas je jako teško naći floetrola pa me zanima zamjena.Pozdrav iz Hrvatske
Wheres the colors listed?