What is the ultimate cell activator?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2021
  • Focusing on ingredients for cell type paintings...including photos, videos and conversation....plus a surprise at the very end of the video.
    Synopsis
    Forced Rayleigh Taylor Method, RUclips: “What is the Ultimate Cell Activator”
    There is no “chemical” magic here. It’s all about density/gravity of paint and controlled force to push heavy density paint down and out onto lighter density paint.
    Stage 1: Main Mix: Color Pouring Medium;
    Mix: 3 parts Behr Marquee Interior Semi-Gloss Enamel, Deep Base, Untinted, 3453 (green can, HomeDepot)
    1 part Minwax high gloss polycrylic
    Add: to the above add 10% Golden tar gel
    EXAMPLE: 15 oz (3 parts) Behr
    5 oz (1 part) Minwax Polycrylic
    20 oz (4 parts) total
    20 oz times 10% = 2 oz tar gel (which is almost ½ part [2.5 oz], but is actually 3/8 part)
    ***The consistency of this formula is ideal for my use of controlled air. If it is too thick for you I suggest adding small amounts of water to the polycrylic alone until it suits your particular style...this will probably take several trials...so test with small proportions.
    Apply a fair sized puddle as the first layer or base paint, it is the identical formula as all the rest of the colors....spin to thin it down a bit and add more base paint around edges of paint that is already down, spin a bit, and smudge base paint out to edges of canvas.
    Color Paint Mix; same consistency as Main Mix
    Mix: 10% heavy pigment paint (Golden is best)
    90% Main Mix (Base Paint & Color Pouring Medium)
    Apply Color Paint Mix (second layer) in several ways, using squirt bottle, either very thin squiggly lines or in puddles made of thin squiggly lines that then look like they were poured, doing 1st color, then 2nd color, etc.
    Stage 2: Top Layer Mix ; this will be THIN
    Floetrol/Water Thinner: 5 parts regular Floetrol plus 8 parts water.
    This will be used to thin the Tar Gel or the Liquitex Pouring Medium.
    Tar Gel Top Layer Mix:
    10 parts Floetrol/Water plus 4 parts Golden Tar Gel. This makes the thinner for the paint.
    Then mix: 8 parts Thinner Mix with 3 parts soft body paint.
    Liquitex Pouring Medium Mix:
    4 parts Floetrol/Water plus 10 parts Liquitex Pouring Medium. This makes the thinner for the paint.
    Then mix: 10 parts Thinner Mix with 7 parts soft body paint.
    Examples of paint;
    Amsterdam 735 Oxide Black (heavy density)
    Amsterdam 104 Zinc White (heavy density)
    Amsterdam 105 Titanium White (medium density)
    Lukas Cryl 4784 Payne’s Grey (heavy density)
    Lukas Cryl 4799 Iron Oxide Black (heavy density)
    Apply Top Layer Mix using squirt bottle concentrating in center or apply as puddle made of thin squiggly lines that then look like they were poured.
    Stage 3: Use controlled force on the paint (compressor, blow dryer) to force Top Layer Mix over color paint. This is the most critical part.
    Stage 4:
    Spin or tilt.
    The gun for the compressor... www.northerntool.com/shop/too...
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  • @ricquagianopoulos
    @ricquagianopoulos 7 месяцев назад +13

    Finally an actual artist with good information. Thank you

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  7 месяцев назад

      Very kind of you Ricqua🙏 Thank you very much

  • @joeadams8975
    @joeadams8975 Год назад +67

    I've lost count of folks who've come to me literally crying because they were so frustrated with all the stupid 'magic' formulas they were finding online. I've even had a few want to give me all their paints and equipment (hundreds of dollars worth) because they thought they were the problem. You, my new friend, and this video will now be my go-to for them to watch. And your last remarks about being an artist is the absolute truth. Not an easy journey but plain old work and practice. It's a commitment to be the best you are capable of being and to never stop learning. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. JCAdams

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад +7

      You are very kind Joe 🙏 thank you so much. You made my day👍

    • @joeadams8975
      @joeadams8975 Год назад +6

      Steve, I think we are of the age and I get what you mean by having hands and fingers that no longer function like they used to. I started painting about ten years ago after receiving a cancer diagnosis to add to my heart disease and severe arthritis. I'm still ticking though and I'm sure that my passion for painting and working with clay have played a big part in my rather miraculous recovery (from cancer anyway). I still haven't figured out if or how I could attach a few photos of my work to you. I do have quite a few and would like to see what you think of a couple of them. Let me know if that's possible. Thanks Joe

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад +4

      Sorry to see your string of bad luck…but glad to see you successfully pulled through 👍. Would love to see your work. If you are a member of Facebook you can contact me there at Chase Fluid Art.

    • @ulaleemorris271
      @ulaleemorris271 Год назад +4

      Thank you for this message an for creating an awesome video . I am new an exploring my creative side an I discover this flow art last year it truly help me to get through the pandemic .
      Thanks again for your time invested in putting this info together.

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад +3

      Thank you so much Ulalee 🙏 sorry it took so long to reply…just saw your post this morning…you are very kind.

  • @subplantant
    @subplantant 18 дней назад +2

    As a classical musician who has enjoyed discovering this artform through youtube, discovering your channel is like moving from Andre Rieu to the Berlin Phil.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  18 дней назад

      You are very kind subplantant 🙏. Thank you so much.

  • @richiereverb
    @richiereverb 24 дня назад +2

    I have watched hundreds of paint pouring videos and not heard anyone say that 'Floetrol' creates cells . Silicone yes , Floetrol no . Having said that, you're information is great and so is you're art !

  • @lindahummel2825
    @lindahummel2825 7 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you so much I am 78 and just learning and you just answered a question I have been asking for the year

  • @Anne-bg3is
    @Anne-bg3is 7 месяцев назад +9

    You remind me so much of my beloved father...a scientific master of life and logic. How he is dearly missed and I am happy I found you!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for the most beautiful compliment I could receive Anne 🙏

  • @PamelaBingham-ce6xd
    @PamelaBingham-ce6xd 8 месяцев назад +14

    Finally, some one who truly knows the nitty gritty details of paint pouring! Thank you for making this detailed video. It was logical and easy to understand the components. That first painting you made was so beautiful! I couldn’t stop looking at it!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  8 месяцев назад +2

      Extremely kind of you Pamela 🙏many thanks.

  • @annettetyson5670
    @annettetyson5670 8 месяцев назад +8

    Watched this twice and took notes. Thank you so much for explaining what to do and why. I do wish you would make a video of mixing your formulas. Enjoyed your " Bloopers " as well.

  • @rudewayz1413
    @rudewayz1413 3 месяца назад +5

    I appreciate your explanation. In your dedication to application you have spent precious time and money. Artist or not.. both are something many do not have. Thank you.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  3 месяца назад +1

      So true Rudewayz141 🙏 it’s a matter of personal choice and perhaps sacrifice for things you love. Thank you for your comments👍

    • @rudewayz1413
      @rudewayz1413 3 месяца назад

      @@chasefluidart4341
      "Bless Your Dear and Compassionate Heart".

  • @KS-lo7se
    @KS-lo7se 11 месяцев назад +5

    After watching hours of video trying to figure out what I was doing wrong, I finally found a video that gives me answers and not a lot of nonsense. I have a much better understanding now. Thank you very much! I actually feel much better now and not defeated.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much K🙏 I really appreciate it.

  • @carolcook2566
    @carolcook2566 Месяц назад +2

    I am a newbie and appreciate your explanation that it's basic science and not a chemical reaction. That was more helpful info than I have gleaned in numerous videos of others.

  • @PatTheRipper
    @PatTheRipper Месяц назад +1

    I grew up doing all sorts of art. Even went to college and got an art degree. Went two decades without making much art at all. I accidentally discovered acrylic pouring through mindless scrolling on YT shorts. After 3 days of YT university research on this perplexing “CA” process I found this video. Very informative and I can’t wait to get back in the lab and see what formulas work for me and slowly build my portfolio.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much Pat the ripper 🙏 have fun in the lab👍

  • @kasiashanti427
    @kasiashanti427 9 месяцев назад +13

    A few years back when I first came across the pouring technique, I was following an artist on YT who was using Lucas paints, and PVA glue diluted with water as medium. The cells she was creating while swiping were stunning! Which only proves that Flo and silicone oil are not indispensable to creating cells ☺ She keeps using the same mix today.
    Thank you for the very informative material ☺

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  9 месяцев назад +1

      I appreciate it Kasia 🙏 thank you so much.

    • @karenescalera3597
      @karenescalera3597 4 месяца назад +2

      Being on a limited budget I was at first groaning with all the expense. Well I've been using dollar tree and sometimes Walmart brands and good old Elmer's glue and YIPPIE. Years ago I bought a hair specifically for art projects! I did find out that I'm looking into an attachment that spreads the paint out further than straws 😆

  • @Studios-at-the-Rock
    @Studios-at-the-Rock 2 года назад +104

    and I've had the Liquitex version of tar gel for several years for other art...who knew. I have not had problems with cells or the lack thereof since I had done this research when I started years ago. I have tried to explain that pigment density and paint consistency are 2 very different things and have put this information on the Acrylic Pour site many times. As a scientist (biology, chemistry, physics), I appreciate your videos as simple explanation of a complex process and I agree Physics (and not chemistry although they can intertwine) initiates the cell process. I rarely use silicone because of the mess (gets everywhere) and it can foul up the finishing coatings. Love your wry sense of humor!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +28

      I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your comments cvknisley🙏 thank you so much. Since I have no background in science it’s wonderful to get professional input on the videos. While they may be long winded and a bit amateurish the subject matter needed to be said. I used silicone for years but I also got tired of the mess and because it was so hard to control. Happy you enjoyed the bloopers. Again I thank you for your input 🙏👍

    • @Diveintoart
      @Diveintoart 4 месяца назад

      In your recipe it doesn’t look like you add paint to your “pillow” or first layer, is that right? Just to the first color layer and the top thinner layer?

  • @cheryltyler9412
    @cheryltyler9412 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve been almost in tears in my frustration with the ratios and products to use.
    Thank you so much!!!
    Your explanation has given me hope!

  • @davidstaker1998
    @davidstaker1998 5 месяцев назад +2

    I’m a 45yr artistic finisher of furniture and cabinetry. Time to hang it up cause I’m old and physically unable to do such a hard demanding line of artistic finishing. Especially doing reface and refinishing cabinetry.
    That said I’ve been motivated to produce canvas paintings that I can envelope my type of work into.
    I’ve applied several types of acrylics to various wood and sought out colors thin yet dense enough to have the wood grains come through yet have the detail showing contrast to the amounts of thinly applied techniques.
    You have motivated me to know how to break down and apply acrylics to not only grain showing with activation of cells and distinct color variations. My success has shown through in doing mountain landscapes, colorful pheasants, and psychedelic renditions that mimic your lovely cell work on canvas.
    Silicone and solvent based lacquers and varnishes are wonderful together as they separate and show off as your work does so beautifully. Thank you for your detailed explanations and professional videos. You’re withdrawing the subscription and I will dive into your work. 👍🏻

    • @davidstaker1998
      @davidstaker1998 5 месяцев назад

      You’re worth the subscription and I will dive into your videos

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much David 🙏 I appreciate your kind words and happy for your success 👍

  • @paulabarrickman3457
    @paulabarrickman3457 2 года назад +99

    Hello from central South Carolina. This video is outstanding, confirming that my hit-and-miss struggle for cells, following all the “usual” methods, has often been as I suspected: if I get cells, it was mostly just dumb luck. I am grateful for this video and all the information you’ve shared. I will study this video, take copious notes, and will be attempting your method, using the same products. And now, I am terrifically excited again about fluid pouring. My deep gratitude to you, sir! Happy painting!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +9

      Thank you so much Paula and hello from Irmo...small world👍. Your comments are very kind and I appreciate it 🙏

    • @7fossilfiend
      @7fossilfiend 2 года назад +5

      I was thinking I recognized the accent...I spent 40yrs in Greenville & Myrtle Beach. 😁

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +2

      @@7fossilfiend ❤️ yes you nailed it…always great to hear from a home grown girl!

    • @ChrisWootenNorthCarolina
      @ChrisWootenNorthCarolina 2 года назад +1

      @@chasefluidart4341 wow my good friend Sandy Watson lives in Irmo, SC and her husband name is John. They just moved on the lake down there. I’m north in Dallas NC. I loved your videos and now want to experiment with this type of art.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      Always great to hear from a neighbor Chris 🙏 many thanks for your comments.👍

  • @cactusrick57
    @cactusrick57 2 года назад +33

    Thank you so much for this video. My daughter and I have just recently began acrylic pouring. We were going down the wrong path with silicone and floetrol as cell activators! You have thoroughly explained the physical properties of the mediums to produce cells. Thank you so much for the written formulas you shared with everyone. You are the best instructor we have ever seen on RUclips. Keep up the great work. Rick from North Carolina.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +3

      Hi neighbor! I’m hearing from a lot of folks from NC lately. I really appreciate your comments Richard 🙏 thank you so much. I don’t want to leave the impression that the use of silicone a particularly awful approach..a lot of folks like it’s results. I quit using because of the mess trying to get it off the canvas so I could varnish. Obviously I prefer the cleaner approach. While the ingredients are vital what’s important is that they “allow” cells to form not produce them. You are the magic ingredient that makes that happen 👍 Best of luck to you and your daughter on your journeys 🙏

    • @lifewithbear1964
      @lifewithbear1964 2 года назад +3

      I agree 100%! I have such respect 🙏

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +2

      Very kind of you Life with Bear 🙏 thank you so much

  • @cthepower
    @cthepower 7 месяцев назад +7

    Your art is so much more complex than anything I’ve ever seen with flow trawl, or “cell activators”
    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I love your work.❤️

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much cthepower 🙏 very kind of you.

    • @denkerdunsmuir3370
      @denkerdunsmuir3370 5 месяцев назад +2

      I wonder if your description of what brings cells, natural methods, instead of additives is comparable to contemporary issues or discussions of natural foods vs. processed/fast foods, or natural/homeopathic herbs/minerals vs. processed pharmaceuticals. I like that you stick with artist paint supplies, a more traditional approach. Thx for your instructions and Happy Holidays 2023.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  5 месяцев назад

      thank you Denker 🙏 I do not believe that a magic chemical forms cells. If that were the case cells would form every time it was used. Rayleigh Taylor explains the effect clearly. Proper ingredient formulation does however play a huge role in ease of success.👍

  • @lindamil8885
    @lindamil8885 Год назад +1

    Best information EVER divulged on ANY pouring video I have EVER seen. You are soooooo appreciated!!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад

      And you are so appreciated by me Linda 🙏 many thanks 🙏

    • @lindamil8885
      @lindamil8885 Год назад +1

      I do have a question. I became confused which at my age, is with more frequency .... the colored paints are to be mixed with the 10 parts to 7 parts recipe or 8 parts to 3 parts (+gel)? Thanks for clarifying this for me.

    • @lindamil8885
      @lindamil8885 Год назад +1

      OH....Nevermind. I just noticed that you included that info in your writ!!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад

      @@lindamil8885 👍

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад

      @@lindamil8885 …got it…thanks🙏

  • @ThePaintedDreamer
    @ThePaintedDreamer 2 года назад +19

    There are so many different fluid art techniques and ways to achieve cells out there but you hit the nail on the head in that the most important thing is paint densities, paint consistencies and gravity. With all of that you really need to get to know your paints, mediums and what you select for your “cell activator”, if you are using a top layer of sorts or just the density of your paints, to achieve the results you want. There are a hundred ways to go about it but having tried and true products/recipes will help minimize some steps but there will always be some trial and error as your environment will also play a role. What works for you won’t necessarily work exactly for me without a little tweaking and vice versa. Really great food for thought video Steve, thank you so much for making it! 🤗💜

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +8

      Thank you so much for your comments Jody🙏. Coming from you it means a lot because I have always appreciated and admired your approach...getting down in the trenches and experimenting to see how things really work. It’s refreshing to see someone share their perspective for the pure joy of the art itself ...freely given and a big help to all.👍

  • @kimberlyborden2737
    @kimberlyborden2737 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much, I found your video very helpful; appreciate the thorough explanation, your patience and willingness to teach those of us eager to learn! By the way, I did not find your tone negative 😊. The transcript, and walking us through each phase was easy to comprehend, LOVE THE BLOOPERS ❤

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much Kimberly 🙏 you are very kind.

  • @teresaronnibrown3611
    @teresaronnibrown3611 2 месяца назад +1

    Lots to think about! I love the critical thinking demonstrated. This is what it means to take your art to the next level!! Thank you.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 месяца назад +1

      So nice of you Teresa & Ronni Brown 🙏 thank you so much.

  • @martinm3474
    @martinm3474 3 месяца назад +2

    I remember my first look at cells and it was density. Then videos I watched pushed silicon for cells, a couple of drops in each cup. Thanks for bringing me back to density.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  3 месяца назад

      Many thanks Martin 🙏 I appreciate it.

    • @martinm3474
      @martinm3474 3 месяца назад +1

      Just bought Behr 2453, HD didn't have 3453, and with tax =$61.73. It has been awhile since I bought house paint.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  3 месяца назад

      @@martinm3474 👍

  • @kimberlybarbee3350
    @kimberlybarbee3350 2 года назад +47

    Oh my goodness!!! Loved every bit of your “teachable lecture.” The entirety was extremely helpful and thought provoking I personally appreciated every formula and the breakdown and reasoning.
    And the very end with the bloopers added an absolute smile / laughter
    And a fresh breath of humanity and possibilities please keep adding the bloopers a definite mood lifter which we all need. Thank you!
    Kimberly

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +4

      Thank you so much for your very kind post Kimberly 🙏 you made my day! I’m so happy that you enjoyed the bloopers because that’s a closer representation of the real me. I know that the rest of the video has to be serious and unfortunately I’m so nervous that it comes across as a bit stiff. The bloopers added a good counterbalance…they will certainly be a fixture in any future videos 🤪

  • @MommaBearsCorner
    @MommaBearsCorner Год назад +3

    correct! funny how younger knows more than those with years of experiences far ahead of them. sad we do not value apprenticeship in this country anymore from elderly anymore. perfect example. great advice and info, explained perfectly. yea, always gets to me where someone makes a video thinking they are someone today invented some technique, when in fact many things been going on for almost 100 yrs. lol thank you for your time! very informative and if you find out what also works for gel in diy, hope you let us know. is something i am trying to figure out. hate depending on any company., one costly product lol yea u refuse to allow these product ceo's to gouge my pocketbook. i wont pay that for Austrian floetrol myself.

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад

      You are very kind Momma Bear 🙏 many thanks

  • @michaelbrito2978
    @michaelbrito2978 Год назад +1

    Thank you for removing all the malarkey and nonsense!!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад +1

      I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed your comments Michael 🙏 thank you so much for making my day👍

  • @jhord7647
    @jhord7647 9 месяцев назад +2

    Glad to hear the scientific reasoning of why paints and water can make the cells physically change! Fantastic. I’ll be giving these principles a try!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  9 месяцев назад

      I appreciate that JHord 🙏 thank you so much

  • @1403ram
    @1403ram Год назад +4

    Holle, I just discovered your video and it has given me so much valuable information. I started fluid painting last year but found by trying to learn from others I was just becoming frustrated. So much so that I haven’t even attempted a new painting for a couple months.
    You are the first of all the artists online that explains thoroughly and in a way I can comprehend. You have given me the ‘ammo’ I have needed to attempt some new paintings. Thank you so much

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад

      I love your comments 1403ram 🙏 thank you so much. All the best on your adventure 👍

  • @karenb1123
    @karenb1123 2 года назад +3

    I just came across this video👍👍👍 my dad was a chemical engineer so to hear you explain this, is like my dad, as if he was there with you. Thank you 😎❣️

  • @atlas13388
    @atlas13388 Год назад +2

    I agree with the commercial use of the term cell activator. I had a rant or two about this issue 😅
    I appreciate all the work and time that mustt have gone into the making and sharing of your videos.

  • @karenmckee3902
    @karenmckee3902 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello from Arkansas! I must thank you! You see, I am a new artist ...actually not even a new artist yet! I have been watching video after video, fascinated by this acrylic pour technique! I've always said that my artistic talent is with words, and I've always envied those who had artistic abilities to be able to make beautiful things appear magically on canvas. Your segment talkin about the wild goose chase turning into a train wreck, missed one very important point! I've also consider using God knows everything else to get that what ...that ever evasive mysterious chemical reaction! The problem I saw was that it was also fixing to become very expensive! Seeing as how I'm a senior citizen on a very limited income! I am now looking forward to being able to actually afford to enjoy a new hobby ! Thank you so much from a real southern girl!!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much Karen 🙏. Expenditures….yes it can get very expensive but I would recommend starting with just the bare necessities to see if you enjoy the process at all. Then experiment with upgrade materials. Best of luck on your new adventure 👍

  • @ariestaurus3999
    @ariestaurus3999 2 года назад +34

    This video makes the scientist in me sooo happy!!! I love fluid art because it's the perfect marrying of science and art. It's incredibly technical and about as scientific as art can get, but it's also incredibly expressive, and so beautiful and full of emotion, overflowing with details! Thank you for putting names to the physics I knew was there and explaining what my science mind was trying to pick apart. I cannot wait to try some mediums of my own and see what I can achieve with my new knowledge! THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +4

      Nothing could make me happier than to read your comments Aries 🙏 thank you so much

  • @pattyseebold2640
    @pattyseebold2640 Год назад +12

    Just finished your video for the 4th time. Each time I watch it I learn something new. So much to digest. Thank you for your very understandable explanation. I’m exactly who you described. New to pouring, and not having much luck with my expensive bottle of Ozzy Flotrol. I’m not a scientist, just a frustrated artist. I plan to round up the products you recommend, and am looking forward to having more success with my pouring. Thank you for sharing your very well thought out principles of fluid art. I hope you post more videos sharing your techniques. Your art is stunning. Thank you again from Washington. I’m a fan.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад +2

      What a wonderful post. You made my day Patty 🙏 thank you so much. My recommendation….until you are comfortable and satisfied with your technique buy in smaller sizes and experiment on small canvases. For me it’s all about how you manipulate the paint that matters the most. Best of luck on your adventure 👍

  • @chereeguidryedgar6091
    @chereeguidryedgar6091 11 месяцев назад +2

    I finally took the time to watch your video, because I'm impatient, but after watching your video, I realized being impatient does not work well in this art! What a volume of education and knowledge you shared in this video, and after slowing down and taking your advice, I finally did a pour that produced cells! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Thank you!!!!!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  11 месяцев назад

      You are very kind to post this Cheree 🙏 thank you so much.

  • @randiwentworth4009
    @randiwentworth4009 7 месяцев назад +2

    A Master Class in mixing. Thank you!

  • @jro9365
    @jro9365 Год назад +3

    So glad your video popped up in my RUclips feed tonight !! everything you said makes absolute perfect sense !! I have been doing fluid art for a few years now & in the very beginning fell into the driving myself crazy searching for the perfect "cell creator", luckily I grew tired of it & actually started to prefer most of my work to NOT have any cells & that's when I discovered that it was ME all along !! I started noticing that certain paints gave me different results, metallics especially & In the beginning I was also wrapped up in trying to measure out every single product I was using the same way & that's really when everything else started falling into place, as I got tired of always trying to get perfect measurements I gave up on measuring anything & realized that the different body/types & brands of paints all needed something different than another, so I really just got the hang of everything by accident but was very relieved to let go of all the info I had crammed into my head from all the different artists I had been watching & I started getting the results I had been wanting all along. The the big Shelee Bloom hit the Art world & RUclips was flooded with the "Bloom Technique" & everyone going crazy & then getting angry after PAYING to take the Shelee Bloom class & not being told that the main "magical ingredient" was the Aussie Floetrol & was next to impossible to get in the US, then all the HUNDREDS of experiments & suggestions came flooding out. While I did love the look of the Technique I really just didn't want to get back on the crazy train of spending $100's trying to keep up with all the new ideas & solutions coming out every single day, so I just stuck with my own little ideas & played around a bit & came very close to getting the same results (only less dramatic) by just using products that I already had. Had I seen this AMAZING video back then, it definitely would have been a great game changer !! I am excited to give your Liquitex/Floetrol formula a try. I never really wanted to do just "Blooms" & always thought it would be so much more exciting to be able to get the same results on larger canvases & now you have opened up that world for me !! As I mentioned, I have learned things on my own by mistake about mixing, density, pigments & such but never knew the how's & why's of everything so I thank you VERY VERY much for all your time & effort put into being able to create such an informative & amazing video that has & will continue to help sooooo many newer as well as established Artists understand more of the Science behind the Art !! I can only imagine the HUNDREDS & HUNDREDS of Artists/beginners who could have saved themselves Hundreds of dollars wasted on taking the "Bloom Class" & being told they were in No Way permitted to speak of or tell Anyone about the "magical" ingredients they learned of in the class only to find out after that the "magical" ingredients weren't even available to them & then had to spend even more money trying to figure out suitable alternatives. To me, you are a Hero in the Art world !!! Thanks again !! 😊😊😊

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад +1

      Wow…such a wonderful post JRO 🙏 thank you so much. Your journey will be an inspiration for the newer artist….Well done👍

    • @jro9365
      @jro9365 Год назад +2

      @@chasefluidart4341 I only paint as a hobby & usually just give my work to family & friends & do a few things for my own home decor & the occasional commission when requested, I never had any interest in creating videos or having a RUclips channel. I took about a year off & am just getting back into creating, I've developed a huge interest in doing some abstract work using brushes & wedges & seeing how that goes, & now, after seeing your video I absolutely HAVE to play with your "recipes" !! You have really inspired me to look at my own ideas & creative thoughts differently & I think that is definitely going to make a huge difference in how my artwork turns out !! I can't wait to share this video with some fellow artists that have become friends since I started my journey, I know they will be just as excited. !! 😊😊

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад +2

      again you floor me 🙏 I see myself in your words! I love the fact that you don’t see money as your motivator and that your true joy with paint is creating what pleases your soul. My guess is that you are a very happy person and a true artist🙏

    • @franceguillemettericard8386
      @franceguillemettericard8386 9 месяцев назад

      @@chasefluidart4341 Merci pour votre passion d'être au-delà de l'avoir

  • @brendabrown4356
    @brendabrown4356 2 года назад +3

    Thank You - having a better understanding of the ingredients makes this art more attainable 💕

  • @prism5161
    @prism5161 Год назад +1

    Thats for the bloopers at the end, put a smile on my face! 😁

  • @DB_in_AZ
    @DB_in_AZ 23 дня назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I’m glad there is someone like you with a platform to get this info out. It’s not rocket science and I feel more people will have fun with fluid art when they hear your message. Also, this type of art produces quick results, but if people would be more patient working with this style of art they would see different results.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  23 дня назад

      Thank you so much DB 🙏 I appreciate it…I totally agree with your last statement 👍

  • @iSugarHeart
    @iSugarHeart Год назад +8

    Youre on another level with the pours , most of the ones i saw had pretty basic colors , but yours are more different shades and that creates very beautiful pours =O you have inspired me , thank you !

  • @nancishufritz5499
    @nancishufritz5499 Год назад +8

    I’m a beginner at this fluid art journey, but I see things just the opposite. I never was led to believe that cells were formed by a chemical action. I always heard from the various artists that it was a balance of the right densities and thicknesses of the layers. I heard much more about the chemical composition of the various paints and thinners from you than I ever heard anywhere else. That being said, your work is beautiful (apparently you know what you’re doing) and I’ll look for more of your videos. Thank you

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад +1

      I really appreciate your comments Nanci 🙏 thank you so much.

  • @mysticalwonderland8479
    @mysticalwonderland8479 7 месяцев назад +2

    Bahaha the outtakes at the end were pure gold!!! Love your paintings by the way, 💯 you are a true artist ❤

  • @irieartist8003
    @irieartist8003 8 месяцев назад +2

    Precisely. I think folks are using "chemical reaction" instead of the more apt "chemical interaction", in which the silicone does not react, it interacts. Much the same could be said of all the processes that are present in our fluid painting style. Great and Informative Video! Thank You!
    EDIT: Looking at at the below comment and as a scientist as well, i totally concur with the below perspective; pigment density, viscosity, and hydrophilic/phobic nature seem to be the major influence on patterning. Though adding alcohol or dishsoap can bring some interesting effects to acrylic paint as well. Experiment, document and most of all Have Fun!

  • @listentothespirit
    @listentothespirit 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic! In university chemistry, I learned five important items to identify a chemical reaction: 1) an evolution of gas 2) the formation of a precipitate 3) a change in color 4) a change in temperature 5) a change in state.
    I love this art form, but when RUclipsrs doing acrylic pours call it a chemical reaction I kind of cringe.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад

      I love your post Blue Sky 🙏 thank you so much. You nailed it👍

  • @afterthestorm221
    @afterthestorm221 Год назад +7

    As a fellow artist myself I can appreciate all the time and effort you have spent perfecting your technique. This is quite a thorough investigation thank you for the knowledge and time and money saved.

  • @christinebrown7934
    @christinebrown7934 4 месяца назад +1

    Well I must admit I've been wondering this for a long time. All of a sudden artists went from silicone oil to "CA" lingo. And most don't share the recipe anyway. LOL. IM SAVING THIS TO MY ART FILE. For sure.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much Christine 🙏 I appreciate your comments.

  • @maureennicoll2621
    @maureennicoll2621 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent advice. Learnt a good deal today. Thank you. Wish I had started my career working in a paint factory with a good teacher like you to guide me. Love your paintings.

  • @garyfassauer3698
    @garyfassauer3698 2 года назад +3

    Has been decades of studies and painting on my own, got to say you are very impressive!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      You are too kind Gary 🙏 thank you so much…I appreciate it.

    • @garyfassauer3698
      @garyfassauer3698 2 года назад

      @@chasefluidart4341 SUR welcome, just I don't get hear someone tell it like it is. The best to you Sir

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      @@garyfassauer3698 …many thanks.

  • @theartbysteph
    @theartbysteph 6 месяцев назад +1

    Finally!! Physics is the key! Wonderful explanation!! I can’t wait to try some of these tips!! Thank you. 💜

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  6 месяцев назад

      @chasefluidart4341
      8 seconds ago
      I appreciate it Stephanie 🙏 many thanks.

  • @MedicineQuest
    @MedicineQuest Год назад +1

    BEST information on the subject! I took notes, and laughing my tail off at your bloopers at the end! ❤

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад

      I really appreciate your comments Fall 🙏 many thanks.

  • @deucepickle2091
    @deucepickle2091 2 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for this. You and LeftBrainedArtist are the only guys that can explain this stuff so that it makes sense to me. You're so right, there's too many people out there making it sound like chemical reactions, whether they know it or not. Thanks again.

  • @shannoncribb9790
    @shannoncribb9790 2 года назад +25

    Thank you SO much for this video! I, along with many others, went straight down the rabbit hole chasing those elusive cells. I wish I would have had seen your video before watching all the others. I started off simply with floetrol and water, and got some really cool pieces at first, then went totally sideways with all the other nonsense. I’m back to my simple starting point, but thrilled to try some of your techniques. Please keep making videos! I love your practical approach, and LOVED your bloopers! Your paintings are pretty awesome as well! Thanks again 😉

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +6

      So nice of you to share your comments Shannon 🙏 thank you so much. I like the word simple I believe it pays big dividends 👍

    • @kmpage333
      @kmpage333 2 года назад +2

      I knew the rabbit hole wasn't really doing what was said, but I couldn't find ingredient lists. I am highly allergic to latex, even the fake kind. Walmart house paint could send me to the hospital. I have a BS in biology with a chemistry minor. Physics appealed to me as well as psychology. And math. And poetry. And teaching. I love to learn. I'm loving this!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      Love you’re comments Karen 🙏 thank you so much.

  • @tigerlilly1975
    @tigerlilly1975 Год назад +1

    I am so excited to try this formula. Over the years the number of products I am using is through the roof!
    1st formula
    10 parts liquitex
    4 parts floetrol mix
    7 parts paint
    Floetrol mix is (.5 floetrol to .8 water)
    2nd formula
    4 parts Golden clear tar gel
    10 parts Floetrol mix
    Than
    8 parts of this floetrol thinner
    3 part paint

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Erica 🙏 the goal is for the Top Layer mix to sink through the other layers…these certainly work for me!

  • @sksanders1956
    @sksanders1956 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello from Idaho...I have been at fluid art since 4-16-2022 and it has been hit and miss for sure. Really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and plan to move forward with more confidence. I truly do enjoy creating with the Fluid Art techniques and the paints themselves. Good day...

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much Sandra 🙏hope you have a great time on your journey 👍

  • @rhonda9009
    @rhonda9009 2 года назад +14

    Steve, just finished your “what is the ultimate cell activator?” The details are amazing, you had convinced me you are a retired teacher. I logged your recipes & comments in my Paint notepad. Loved the bloopers too‼️💜 Thanks for putting this out there kind Sir‼️💕💜🎨🎨

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад

      I really appreciate your very kind comments Rhonda 🙏 thank you so much...makes my day!

  • @maryellenrichards391
    @maryellenrichards391 Год назад +8

    Loved the bloopers, but more importantly my mind is reeling with all of your spectacular information. I will need to watch this a few more times to soak it all in. Thank you for the immense amount of work you have put into finding what makes cells most successful, and for the sheer amount of time not only working through formulas, etc., but also the amount of time put into making this excellent video. So glad this popped up on my feed today. I will definitely watch to see what else I might learn.

  • @Myidea4
    @Myidea4 Год назад +1

    Stive Chase need to have a lot more supporters that his. He is one of the first to scientifically clarify the reason for cell activation. We all need to give him credit when we are commenting on other channels and send more people his way. Paula, Kimberly Joe. Please try to spread the word about this talented man. It is now couple of years that I got fascinated by this art. Every time people suggested something I went and bought the ingredient but like you guys I had hit and miss without knowing why. I am so glad I watched this video. Bravo Stive and Thank you. From Canada

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад

      You are too kind F Stan 🙏 I really appreciate your comments….so nice of you.

    • @Myidea4
      @Myidea4 Год назад +1

      @@stevechase4407 My pleasure Steve. I spoke my heart. Wish you the best

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад

      @@Myidea4 👍

  • @valerieburgess6602
    @valerieburgess6602 Год назад +4

    This is how I learn. I hope you'll consider doing more. You may not be a scientist, but you're undoubtedly a great teacher. 👏

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад

      What a lovely comment Valerie 🙏 thank you so much.

    • @jeanmariesworld4358
      @jeanmariesworld4358 Год назад

      @@chasefluidart4341 I just ordered all the products you’ve mentioned. I have made several hundred and always wished they were a little shinier. I stack them on several bookshelves so I thought the varnish would make them stick together
      Sometimes I use coconut oil when giving them out. Thank you for all the precious information. 🌈🌈

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад

      so nice of you Jean Marie 🙏 many thanks.

  • @Tbland72
    @Tbland72 2 года назад +4

    I am BEYOND happy that I found your video!! This is SO helpful!! I just tried my 1st pours a couple days ago and they turned out OK but not quite the way I wanted. This helps me so much!!!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Tbland72 🙏 very happy it helped. Best of luck on your new adventure 👍

  • @Georgienne6767
    @Georgienne6767 7 месяцев назад +2

    Fantastic and thorough explanation I cannot thank you enough for explaining the “cell “ composition is the paint being used. Thank you.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  7 месяцев назад

      Very happy it helped. Thank you very much for your kind remarks 🙏

  • @Lorencita
    @Lorencita 2 года назад +1

    First, thank you for your plethora of information. Second, I think you’re adorable! What a kind soul you have 💚

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      You are so very kind to say that Loren 🙏 thank you so much.... I can’t tell you how much I appreciate it 🙏

  • @morningdewgarden7432
    @morningdewgarden7432 Год назад +4

    Your work is beautiful. I think it's your sense of color that catches my eye. The knowledge that you offered here is by far the best explanation of the processes involved in this style of painting. I am for ever grateful that I found you on You tube and have subbed so that I can come back to really dig in to this new fountain of knowledge!! Thanks so much for taking the time to share your experiences and your humor!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад +1

      You are so very kind Morningdewgarden 🙏 thank you so much.

    • @morningdewgarden7432
      @morningdewgarden7432 Год назад

      @@chasefluidart4341 Take care and never stop creating!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад

      @@morningdewgarden7432 🙏 a lovely sentiment…many thanks

  • @loveandpurpose
    @loveandpurpose Год назад +4

    I really appreciate your logical and scientific approach! I feel like I learn things so much better when presented with such a thorough explanation. Thanks so much!

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад

      That’s very kind of you Love and Purpose 🙏 thank you so much.

  • @tlatham72
    @tlatham72 2 года назад +1

    The methodical testing and detailed description is superb. Thank you!

  • @juliebittinger46
    @juliebittinger46 10 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing. The painting as you talked-- turned out fantastic!!

  • @mariaolsen39
    @mariaolsen39 2 года назад +3

    Floetrol is way to expensive here in New Zealand too. I wasn't going to watch your bloopers but glad I did. To see you laugh and smile after your straight faced presentation was priceless. Thank you for sharing. You've given me a deeper understanding of paint, conditioners and the process.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      So nice of you Maria 🙏 many thanks.

    • @mikha007
      @mikha007 2 года назад

      mitre 10 500mls $20. you can buy it in 1 litre as well

  • @YEWGYZE
    @YEWGYZE Год назад +3

    Thank you for this video, i'ts explained a lot and saved me from spending even more money on 'magic' ingredients So glad I stumbled on this vid . Btw love your paintings. They are brilliant .And thanx for not mentioning me 😆

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад +1

      Sorry but I am going to mention you YEWGYZE 🙏 to thank you very much for your comments.

  • @MargueriteFairProductions
    @MargueriteFairProductions 9 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciate the information you have provided. I am new and have done my first painting, I was very pleased with it. I just mixed my paints with a regular medium from holly lobby. I was sure to mix it with each pain to get the consistency and it worked. I have a beautiful first pour. I have been watching many artists and what you say about them and their teaching is true.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  9 месяцев назад

      Congratulations on your first pour 🙏 happy for you 👍

  • @Maugirl2
    @Maugirl2 7 месяцев назад +2

    I am completely new to this and was just looking for a cell activator, as I had heard about it on other videos, when I found your video. So pleased I happened across your advice - thank you so much:)

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  7 месяцев назад +1

      I appreciate it Maugirl 🙏 Thank you so much.

  • @nikkimartindale6906
    @nikkimartindale6906 Год назад +3

    Thank You for sharing your thoughts and knowledge about this process with us...You are 1 of only 2 artists that I regularly watch, who have actually Come out and and stated how overused the term "cell activator" is used. I have always used Floetrol and Liquitex Gloss Pouring Medium for my Pouring medium, and I have not had a problem with creating cells in my paintings except when I didn't mix my Paints correctly, and they were either to thin or to thick...And after doing some research and just simply reading a few articles, Australian Floetrol is just the same as the Floetrol that we get here except for the fact that US Floetrol is thicker then the Australian version. So, in essence,all they have done is taken US Floetrol and added more water to it and started calling it Australian Floetrol and charging 2x the price of just regular Floetrol...And all Floetrol is for really is just to aid your Paints in self leveling, and it helps to cut down on the actual amount of paint that you use in each painting. So, Thank you again for this video, and sharing with us.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад +1

      I absolutely love your post Nikki 🙏 thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. As a thinner I like Australian Flotrol. It’s consistency is great and it’s chemical make up is so simple that it doesn’t interfere with the process. I believe that the Australian Flotrol is not just watered down American Flotrol. The American Flotrol just ups the ante and adds complexity to the product with additional ingredients. We both know that neither one of these products magically produce cells…they are simply thinners. Unfortunately too many people believe the hype about magic elixirs and the company in Australia took advantage of ignorance with outrageous pricing. It’s gouging …and Homie don’t play that game!

  • @paulahamel7671
    @paulahamel7671 2 года назад +4

    Based on this video, I had my first very successful painting with loads of cell formations using your formulas! I also tried using Colour Arte Primary Elements Art Pigments (one scoop of pigment powder to 50 g of your main mix color pouring medium) for two of the eight colors I used. It gave the painting a fantastic bit of shimmer. Thank you again! This video makes a world of difference.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      It’s so very nice of you Paula 🙏 to share your comments…many thanks. YOU make the cells form…the formulas simply allow it to happen. Well done…keep up the good work 👍

  • @danielletini2004
    @danielletini2004 2 года назад +2

    Thank you sooooo…… much for this fantastic video. I certainly learned a lot and I’m looking forward to watching more of your video’s🙏💕
    Your artwork is beautiful, also I loved all your bloopers 😂

  • @denisemiller8474
    @denisemiller8474 7 месяцев назад +2

    By the way your paintings are so exquisite and gorgeous..

  • @paulabarrickman3457
    @paulabarrickman3457 2 года назад +5

    Finally was able to fully view the entire video for the first time. Have taken notes, tar gel arrives tomorrow, and yes, paint density/gravity ALWAYS made the most sense to me. Loved the bloopers! Lots of giggles. You did a great job on this, and all your effort is so appreciated! And, finally, I, too, live in Irmo. Should I get hung up on this, I might PM you on your Facebook fluid art page, and I hope that’s ok with you. Best wishes to you, sir, and happy painting!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      Again you are very kind Paula 🙏 and I will be very happy to help in any way needed. PM through Messenger or the art page is fine👍

  • @WhimsicalCreations-by-Kimberly
    @WhimsicalCreations-by-Kimberly 2 года назад +11

    Thank you! When I first started I was always getting cells, then when I actually tried to get cells (after watching a ton of videos) I couldn't! Now I know why, makes complete sense to me now. Your paintings are amazing & I hope you keep making videos. (Plus I found you're bloopers hilarious!)

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      So kind of you Kimberly 🙏 I really appreciate your comments.

  • @yvonneS222
    @yvonneS222 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, my name is Yvonne Schweizer and I’m grateful for this video because I’m a newbie and also frustrated with not getting the cells I attempt. I’m grateful for and this video and I’m also grateful for you! Thank you and I just subscribed to your website and looking forward to future videos, and you educating me!!!👍🤗❤️

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  11 месяцев назад

      I really appreciate it Yvonne 🙏 very kind of you. Thank you so much.

  • @tammiecagle8488
    @tammiecagle8488 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You, I have not made my first attemp at this kind of art. As i have done any kind of art. So you saved this low income beginner from spending money. I do not need to spend. So Thank You, Love your ending of goof ups!!!! LOL

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much Tammie 🙏 I appreciate your kind words.

  • @margaret7620
    @margaret7620 2 года назад +7

    Thank you so much! I’m pretty new to fluid art and, of course, spent a lot of time cruising youtube to see how things worked. I couldn’t understand how so many people kept talking about “chemical reactions” when it seemed clear based on just playing with paints and mediums that it had to be all about physics: density, viscosity, pressure, adherence, etc. You have clarified my disjointed observations and given me a much clearer “road map” to achieving different results. Great work!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +2

      I found your comments very refreshing Margaret🙏 thank you so much. You nailed it 👍 it’s not magic…it’s common sense and clearly you understand what’s really important. If I was able to reinforce your conclusions all the better…you made my day by letting me know. Many thanks

  • @yvette_is_Mamacado
    @yvette_is_Mamacado 2 года назад +3

    Whelp! You got me! I've been at "beginners level" FAR too long and I hit a slump! Now I see why. If you're able to comprehend every bit of this tutorial in a way that's applicable to fluid painting, then you're ready to get outta the crafts section and move on to serious, sellable artwork! Thanks SO much for this & for putting it in writing & list format for shopping. That was super generous of you and I'm truly sorry that, in the end, it broke your brain. 🤯 Sending love & hope for your speedy cerebral recovery.😁🤣

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      Oh I love your comments Mamacado 🙏 thank you so much…just to be clear..my brain has been broken for a very long time …the video just added to it 🤪 I see little hope for recovery.

    • @yvette_is_Mamacado
      @yvette_is_Mamacado 2 года назад +1

      @@chasefluidart4341 I'm Yvette in NC and I, too, am brain-broke! Oddly this reminds me of David Bowie's song, "Five Years." I've found his dystopian prediction in the lyrics very befitting of the state of things, especially when the whole sky fell at once a few yrs back. He sings about "the warehouse being full from cramming so much in there." 😳 But, the way see it, I'ma go down learnin'. Why not. It's certainly NOT on trend. The bandwagon has plenty of vacant seats. So Please... JOIN ME! 🤣🤣🤣
      Thanks for that laugh! I needed it. 😁

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Yvette 🙏 glad to know a fellow traveler so close to home…SC.

    • @yvette_is_Mamacado
      @yvette_is_Mamacado 2 года назад

      @@chasefluidart4341 I KNEW that was a SC accent! TOTALLY different from NC! I have it too. Born & raised in Lake View on a tobacco farm w/grandparents, surrounded by family. 1 hour from the redneck riviera! 🤣 HA! (Even closer to S.O.B. What, NO Sombrero emoji. Yeah I know..😒lol) My dad's dad was Sen Jack Lindsay, (D) Bennettsville. I KNOW you knew him in SOME capacity. I'm a FMC alum. (Before it was a "U" 🤣) Without looking I'm guessing Spartanburg/Greenville with a nagging hint of maybe Cola. (NO ONE gets this cryptic thread but us. 😂)

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      You are a hoot 😆 and please call me Steve. Yes I remember well Jack Lindsay. Columbia native…Irmo now.

  • @d.debellis5091
    @d.debellis5091 Год назад +2

    I do the Bloom technique and found this Super interesting; extremely well researched and well presented. I admit using Aussie floetrol is the best I’ve tried so far . I’ve also tried numerous other recipes using American available floetrol & the best recipe I’ve tried was Floetrol mixed with mini wax wood conditioner, Elmers Glue All & Titanium white alcohol ink. I suspect it all depends on consistencies of paints used & types of acrylic paints. I bought the Golden tar gel and look forward to trying your recipes. I have Liquidex PM. Thank you for this video...companies are making a nice profit selling and shipping the Australian floetrol to those who cannot buy it locally. You took the mystery out of the Magic CA

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Год назад

      Thank you so much D. 🙏. Tar Gel Top Layer Mix:
      10 parts Floetrol/Water plus 4 parts Golden Tar Gel. This makes the thinner for the paint.
      Then mix: 8 parts Thinner Mix with 3 parts soft body paint.

  • @007KayElleKay
    @007KayElleKay Месяц назад +1

    I’m really really new to this and I thank you for explaining the physics behind this . I had a friend who developed paint for Rolls Royce who demand high standards and the physics of paint is a high technical art . I hate silicon in paintings so I’m really happy to learn about paint densities . I use Amsterdam titanium white and water to create cells ( or enable the physics to do so ) . Thank you so much , from the UK where I can’t work out exactly what Floetrol is , American or Australian.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  Месяц назад

      I really appreciate your kind and on point comments KayElleKay 🙏 thank you so much. Flotrol is just a paint conditioner and a good way to thin the mix.

  • @7fossilfiend
    @7fossilfiend 2 года назад +4

    Steve, what an amazing teaching video! Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have in the past explained it to outsiders as a chemical reaction but I'm so grateful that you've clarified that it is consistency and force more than anything else. I see you're going to make a video regarding force...can you please include any tips to practicing my force? I would be ever so grateful as I really struggle with it. 😁

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      I appreciate it Margaret 🙏 thank you so much. The mindset behind these videos is that I understand that I am not a teacher. I try to convey my personal observations and then demonstrate how I go about solving the riddle….so it’s really just one man’s opinion. The next video about force will be much the same. Observing the effects of force and how I apply it to fit my physical limitations from having COPD. So it will demonstrate my use of an air compressor. Whether or not that can relate or give you tips for your own personal methods I don’t know….hopefully it will. Again many thanks for your comments 🙏

  • @kimberlysarts6454
    @kimberlysarts6454 2 года назад +3

    Hi there, I’m so glad you’ve brought this up, and I so agree!! I feel like so much emphasis is being placed on “naming a technique”, or naming a mix, naming, naming, naming! To name something and make people think it was some sort of invention is wrong, and really not fair to all the others people out there, who for years before them have been pouring, mixing, swiping, and using various ways and methods. I have a real problem with the naming of every aspect of this art form, and feel it must be so daunting for new pour enthusiasts. Thanks for bringing this up, glad it wasn’t just me thinking this ☺️. Way to go!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      I absolutely love your comments Kimberly 🙏 thank you so much... I agree with every word👍 ...you made my day🙏

  • @DanaTellier
    @DanaTellier Год назад

    Your color choices are amazing!

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад

      So nice of you to say that Dana 🙏 thank you so much.

  • @user-pkn
    @user-pkn 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video. Thank you so much for the info. and the bloopers. I feel your pain.🤣

  • @lynnoberdier5002
    @lynnoberdier5002 2 года назад +7

    I would love to see a video of you mixing the medium, then adding the paint. Consistency. Thank you so much. Can't believe I have just found your channel.

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад

      Thank you so much Lynn 🙏 the videos are so long… I just thought it was an unnecessary addition. I don’t do anything special…it’s very straightforward. I appreciate your watching 👍

  • @carlos__caballero
    @carlos__caballero 2 года назад +3

    Hello, Steve. Thanks for a great instructional video, full of useful details, insight into the beautiful gestation of an amazing work, and the bloopers. Awesome work.
    One question: I have tried to find the Behr base, but the medium seems to be retired by the manufacturer. HD does not have it, and a web search shows it only in a couple of somehow obscure eBay links.
    Do you know of any other reliable ways to get the medium? Have you tried any others that satisfy your need for neutrality?
    I hope you overcome any problems keeping you from producing more videos. Be well, in peace :)

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +1

      I really appreciate your comments Carlos 🙏 thank you so much. I was not aware that the Behr was retired…my local HD must have an abundance of it. The new line …Dynasty …they have works just fine but needs to be thinned more.👍

    • @joeadams8975
      @joeadams8975 Год назад +1

      I work part-time at HD and can assure you the paint is still available. They have a few lines of paint with Dynasty being their new flagship. They also carry their last few iterations. The important thing you want is called 'Deep Base'. There is also a mid-tone and an ultra-white. The "deep base' has the least amount of paint pigment (there's still a tiny bit but it won't affect your other pigments) and is used to mix darker colors ( look at the front label near the top of the can it will say Deep Base). You don't want it mixed with any pigment at all. You'll be using it right out of the can. Dynasty is indeed very thick almost like Elmer's glue in thickness but please don't use Elmers in your artwork. It's glue, not a painting medium despite what some videos claim. Steve's video is spot on. Follow it to a tee and you'll create superb cell painting. I suggest learning more about paints and mediums you watch Golden and Liquite's videos on their mediums. There are quite a few that all do something different. For instance, GAC 800 by Golden helps prevent cracks in thicker paint applications and either companies iridescent will give a nice sheen. Painting is a journey with a lot of things to learn and endless possibilities. Learning the basics will help you avoid a lot of frustration and wasted paint and money. This video is a must for anyone who wants to create beautiful art.

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow. Brilliant explanation. Timely for me because I am contemplating getting into this form of art. Thank you for sharing your years of experience and research.

  • @juliebittinger46
    @juliebittinger46 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love clarification when it comes to the science. Thank you!!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  10 месяцев назад

      I appreciate it Julie 🙏 thank you so much.

  • @suegeorge6330
    @suegeorge6330 2 года назад +7

    That was the best, most detailed explanation of cell activation that I've seen. I have spent so much money on various paints, mediums, etc. only to have wasted many canvases and made so many messes. I'm just about at the point of giving up and then I see this - ok, one more thing to buy - tar gel - and I will, because I'd really love to be able to create cells with this much ease. And at this point I'm heavily invested in Amsterdam paints, Liquitex, DecoArt, Floetrol, Aus. Floetrol etc. Just to name a few...I feel like I should have probably just purchased someone else's art instead of spending all this $$$ on chasing a hobby that has been frustrating. Ok, off to order the Tar Gel now - thank you for the video and the thorough explanation. Now what do I do with all those CA's? (Minwax wood conditioner, Coconut hair product, Silicone Treadmill oil, etc.)

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +4

      I got chills reading your comments Sue 🙏 thank you so much. Your situation is the driving force behind the video because I have been there too. Ingredients and consistency’s are absolutely vital but the simpler you can make the process the better. The real key is learning how to apply enough... delicate ....force to make the pigment counteract. All the best in your adventure 👍

  • @jeffreyrolinc4918
    @jeffreyrolinc4918 2 года назад +4

    Hi Steve,
    Ok, second and third time watching/listening/taking notes...
    Really learning - and eye opening.
    Couple of questions:
    Main Mix Thinner - you using "only" Polycrylic? (and not the Thinner mixture you mentioned for the Top Layer Mix)?
    So then you actually have 2 Thinners - one for the Main Mix, and another for the Top Layer Mix?
    You mentioned (only briefly) about the "Base Layer/Mix" - being the same mixture/ratios as your Main Mix?
    And so then depending on your Base Layer pigment/color preference - you do a 10% paint to medium ratio?
    How much does the Base Layer color actually matter? (asking since I've not done anything like that yet)
    Top Layer Mix - white/black - do you, or have you used other colors? Again, I'm sure it's personal preferences, and I ask because as I watched this Video - I keep wanting to know how the painting over YOUR right shoulder in this video was done? It doesn't appear to have black (or white) as the Top Layer mix (if it was even done using this method) ???
    Anyhow - I've got you Subscribed - and pending Tar Gel - and some physical setup - I can't wait to start experimenting.
    Thank you for your time, and any time spent on answering these questions!! :)

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад +3

      Hi Jeffrey ... thank you so much for watching 🙏. Yes the main mix only uses Polycrylic for a thinner. The top layer mix only uses something like the tar gel mix. The colors all have the same formula and that includes the base...color doesn’t matter for the base. I do use different colors for the top layer mix but deep colors like black seem to look better to my eye...just personal preference. The painting over my shoulder was done years ago it’s a dirty pour technique using silicon oil. Hope everything works out for you.... I’m here if you need anything👍

  • @bikegarrett
    @bikegarrett Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for all the information I've saved this so I can gather up the materials and get to going because very excited about the process and the results, your paintings look amazing super cool and inspiring thank you for taking the time to share this

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад +1

      Very kind of you Bikegarrett 🙏 thank you so much.

    • @bikegarrett
      @bikegarrett Год назад +1

      @@stevechase4407 I've experimented with some alcohol inks and got some cell like looking results if you look at my videos if you're at all interested I'm very excited about acrylic cells they look so beautiful

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад

      @@bikegarrett 👍

  • @cindysnead1176
    @cindysnead1176 11 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video. Can’t wait for more

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much Cindy 🙏 I appreciate it.

  • @momofmanda
    @momofmanda Год назад +30

    Not sure why this explanation has to be on such a negative note. Very few people are equally left brain and right brain. Most artists are not chemical engineers. Most chemical engineers are not artists. All they know is that it works and it makes something pretty. They want to know how you did it so they can do it too. I appreciate you sharing this knowledge, but I don’t know that I would want to sit through very many scoldings when instead I want inspiration.

    • @stevechase4407
      @stevechase4407 Год назад

      Sorry you feel that way Claire 🙏 I only feel it’s negative where it’s deserved.

    • @LeilaWirz
      @LeilaWirz 5 месяцев назад +2

      Lame tablemente uds no saben que los miramos.de diferentes paises y queremos aprender... Vuelvo a repetir el floetrol en argentina no se consigue el liquitex es carisimo.. Nosotros hacemos el medium con cola de carpintero y agua para lograr celulas o celdas lo mas parecidas a uds. Tambien es lamentable la economia de argentina ya que las mejores pinturas con colores variados son excesivamente caras como amsterdan
      Lamento que no investiguen para todo el mundo que no tiene acceso a susproductos

    • @CatladyKiefFingers_deLarios
      @CatladyKiefFingers_deLarios 4 месяца назад +2

      @momofmanda I feel like you might be projecting a bit... it's reaching to call it negative bc he's explaining somethings that are incorrect.

    • @gigicahardea9346
      @gigicahardea9346 3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much for the concrete explanations...Indeed, Floetrol is a big deal..In poor countries, you can't afford to spend so much money on mediums, accelerators, colors...etc Thank you...
      I noticed the beauty of the first painting created "with air"...and also the wonderful paintings in the place where you spoke Respect and many thanks.

    • @chrisbarnes4383
      @chrisbarnes4383 2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, it comes off very condescending

  • @yolyrom7233
    @yolyrom7233 Год назад

    Looking forward to learning more about your beautiful art techniques. Thank you for sharing!

  • @robertchantry1981
    @robertchantry1981 2 месяца назад +1

    Great presentation ! Definitely time well spent

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 месяца назад +1

      I appreciate it Robert 🙏 thank you so much.

  • @sharonabreu1363
    @sharonabreu1363 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow I had no clue. Thank you for making this video. I’ll have to watch it many more times to get all the information to sink into my brain. Especially thank you for including the bloopers. 😅

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  11 месяцев назад

      Very kind of you Sharon 🙏 thank you so much. Glad you liked the bloopers also.

  • @Kimmie978
    @Kimmie978 2 года назад

    What an amazing, helpful video! Thank you so much for posting this. Your work is beautiful. Please consider making more videos on your channel!

    • @chasefluidart4341
      @chasefluidart4341  2 года назад

      So nice of you Kim 🙏 thank you so much. Heres another one you might be interested in. m.ruclips.net/video/zMyhLf5nO5M/видео.html

  • @user-ys4pn7pp2s
    @user-ys4pn7pp2s 6 месяцев назад

    Yes Finally an explanation by an intelligent person willing share how to make this art more affordable and what is going on with this paint pouring. Thank you for making this video