Oh Jessica Wintersrom I love your art work and your sense of humor. I would say you are one of the best technical teachers on youtube. For me as soon as I hear Aussie Foetrol you loose me. Very much out of my pocket. I really did enjoy the painting
I understand. For this technique though, a quart of Aussie flo lasts me about 6 months plus. And I do it a lot. Yes, it’s pricey but you really need just a tiny bit. Thank you!
YEAH!!!! Colour you just went from 1950 to 67 overnight in painting years! Fun...i dont have a big enough spade shaped pallet knife.....or money..this was nice
Thanks. You can also use cardboard or thicker paper I even used my flat hand before. Be creative! Maybe you'll find out something new (please let me know if you do!)
This is awesome!!!! Saw you on Gails channel and had to tell her I've been following you for sometimd!! You did a wonderful job on this!!! Thanks for the lesson!!!!
Lovely! And your explanation of the colors and thickness was excellent. I used to watch another artist on RUclips that never understood how she got so much green in her paintings because she didn't use green. But she used bunches of blue and yellow... Color theory girl!🤣🤣🤣
I think it is accurate to say I have now tried @ 30 different pillow paints, three of which were Shelee's recommendations for Europe and the U.K. All of them were un-pourable out of the can. The best silky, stretchy one was a French paint 'end of stock' , so, on sale in a crazy jungle orange color. Quinacridone nickel Azo Gold, Dioxazine Purple and Green Black with black catalyst were stunning. Only had one liter. Anyhow, this is a super video Jessica and I love the cave-like depth of it. Can't wait for next week! I hope you saw my last message somewhat explaining the Jennifer/Jessica dyslexia.
I'm so sorry that it's so hard to find the right ingredients in europe. In theory you don't need housepaint. A while back I saw a recipe with amsterdam paints and an acrylic binder by pebeo. I don't have any tip on how exactly to mix but I know it's possible. It will require some research and experimenting...
@@WinterStromArt Thank you lovely. Yes, when I have my mad scientist moments I scribble endlessly in the poor ragged notebook and mix some mighty strange things together - 'hubble, bubble, toil and trouble' or, since we have spoken of Tom Waits before...that song makes me laugh every time 'What is he building in there?'
Jessica when you do the paintings where you lay your colors down with your scraper or whatever you want to call it. After you lay different colors down and you go to lay the black down that's in the bigger jug is that black your last layer mixed with your pouring medium just like all your other paint? Please and thank you. You are such a sweetheart and I enjoy watching all your videos and your art speaks for itself is just magical . Lisa Dumas 🎉🎉❤❤❤
I always love to see the artist’s process, and think about what I like and I would do differently. I love colour, so I would have kept more of the colourful part and tipped off more of the darker part. Swipes are so interesting and I like the use of the small palette knife to scoop and drag small areas. The finished painting is great.
That's what I love doing too. I wish I could hear other opinions while painting. So many times when editing I realize things I should have done differently. Oh, well... that's how you learn
I just joined your channel after watching you on Gail's channel. I'm new to creating art with acrylic paint. I love your art and you're an inspiration to me. Thanks for sharing your beautiful art with us and explaining the process.
Awesome video Jessica! You are an amazing teacher. I felt your pain with the too much paint situation. That happened to me in my last video…🤦🏻♀️ Yours still turned out beautiful though 😍 and I had to scrape mine! 🤦🏻♀️ Great job girl!
Oh Jessica Wintersrom I love your art work and your sense of humor. I would say you are one of the best technical teachers on youtube. For me as soon as I hear Aussie Foetrol you loose me. Very much out of my pocket. I really did enjoy the painting
I understand. For this technique though, a quart of Aussie flo lasts me about 6 months plus. And I do it a lot. Yes, it’s pricey but you really need just a tiny bit. Thank you!
SO helpful! Especially for someone who’s fairly new at this. Thank you!❤️
Beautiful Jessica and great advice 👍 ❤
Thank you so much, Camile!
YEAH!!!! Colour you just went from 1950 to 67 overnight in painting years! Fun...i dont have a big enough spade shaped pallet knife.....or money..this was nice
Thanks. You can also use cardboard or thicker paper I even used my flat hand before. Be creative! Maybe you'll find out something new (please let me know if you do!)
@@WinterStromArt yeah i DID MAKE A PLASTIC SPADE shaped palette knife 2 yrs ago. I can use paper i guess dip the paint
Thank you for sharing your insight. Your voice is very calming as well!!!
Thank you. I never thought my voice would appear like that but you're not the first one to tell me. I guess, I should accept it
You are the best Jessica. Awesome video.
Thank you, Betina! 🤓
Love this, Jessica. 🎶💞🎶
I’m so happy to hear. Thank you a bunch! 😘
Lovely piece. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you so much, Heather. I’m glad you like it
This is awesome!!!! Saw you on Gails channel and had to tell her I've been following you for sometimd!! You did a wonderful job on this!!! Thanks for the lesson!!!!
Thank you so much, Charlene! Gail is so kind to support other artists. I'm very lucky
STUNNING
Thanks so much
Gorgeous Jess 💙. Great advice!
Thanks, Tracie! I'm glad it made sense...
Great colors and great video. Thank you 😊
Thank you too!
Gorgeous!! Love those cells /boulders in blue 💙
Thank you, Lori! I have no idea why and how those came up... Wish i did
Lovely! And your explanation of the colors and thickness was excellent. I used to watch another artist on RUclips that never understood how she got so much green in her paintings because she didn't use green. But she used bunches of blue and yellow... Color theory girl!🤣🤣🤣
Haha! Well, we all just learn what we want to learn, don’t we?! Thank you so much for your kind words 💕
I think it is accurate to say I have now tried @ 30 different pillow paints, three of which were Shelee's recommendations for Europe and the U.K. All of them were un-pourable out of the can. The best silky, stretchy one was a French paint 'end of stock' , so, on sale in a crazy jungle orange color. Quinacridone nickel Azo Gold, Dioxazine Purple and Green Black with black catalyst were stunning. Only had one liter. Anyhow, this is a super video Jessica and I love the cave-like depth of it. Can't wait for next week! I hope you saw my last message somewhat explaining the Jennifer/Jessica dyslexia.
I'm so sorry that it's so hard to find the right ingredients in europe. In theory you don't need housepaint. A while back I saw a recipe with amsterdam paints and an acrylic binder by pebeo. I don't have any tip on how exactly to mix but I know it's possible. It will require some research and experimenting...
@@WinterStromArt Thank you lovely. Yes, when I have my mad scientist moments I scribble endlessly in the poor ragged notebook and mix some mighty strange things together - 'hubble, bubble, toil and trouble' or, since we have spoken of Tom Waits before...that song makes me laugh every time 'What is he building in there?'
Jessica when you do the paintings where you lay your colors down with your scraper or whatever you want to call it. After you lay different colors down and you go to lay the black down that's in the bigger jug is that black your last layer mixed with your pouring medium just like all your other paint? Please and thank you. You are such a sweetheart and I enjoy watching all your videos and your art speaks for itself is just magical . Lisa Dumas 🎉🎉❤❤❤
Very cool painting I’ve followed Gail for years I’ve been subscribed to your channel for a while love it and great tutorial 👍
She is so kind to support me in such a way. I feel very lucky. Thank you for being here, Dee!
Awesome, great information, thank you ❤
I love your paintings!!!!
I'm so happy to read that. Thank you, Rebecca!
@@WinterStromArt I've always been into drawing and painting. I found this stuff on RUclips and I've been trying it out.
@@rebeccahatcher9048 thats how it starts...
@@WinterStromArt I'm struggling with swipes and transfers, but I'm not giving up😀
I love this
Thank you so much for your constant support, Sandi! I really appreciate it
I always love to see the artist’s process, and think about what I like and I would do differently. I love colour, so I would have kept more of the colourful part and tipped off more of the darker part. Swipes are so interesting and I like the use of the small palette knife to scoop and drag small areas. The finished painting is great.
That's what I love doing too. I wish I could hear other opinions while painting. So many times when editing I realize things I should have done differently. Oh, well... that's how you learn
I just joined your channel after watching you on Gail's channel. I'm new to creating art with acrylic paint. I love your art and you're an inspiration to me. Thanks for sharing your beautiful art with us and explaining the process.
Thank you so much! I'm so happy you are here!
This was so helpful and amazing to watch thank you Jessica, fantastic tutorial and the painting turned out beautifully. Namaste🙏
Namaste my friend!
I love your voice.. !
I don’t think I ever heard that before! But I’m glad you think so ❤️
Awesome video Jessica! You are an amazing teacher. I felt your pain with the too much paint situation. That happened to me in my last video…🤦🏻♀️ Yours still turned out beautiful though 😍 and I had to scrape mine! 🤦🏻♀️ Great job girl!
Thanks, Tara! It happens to me very often and you'd think I know by now. But apparently not...
Very pretty! Love your videos when you explain things, it helps so much! 😊
That's good to hear. Thank you so much, Rose!
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140. Cool! looks like a planet's atmosphere. . this is a really cool result, and you can reach out to my abstract too.
Thank you