Oh my goodness Shelby, this painting is absolutely stunning, really. I pray you are in good health and decide to grace us with more of your artistic beauties. Thank you 🥰
There was a lot of paint on the surface from the pour so at first I just used a the chain without paint. Later in the video I add what ever color I wanted to accent. Thank you for watching.
@Shelby Price You just got a new subscriber here! This popped up in my feed and I'm so glad! This piece is absolutely exquisite. I love art that gives me an illusion of depth because I have no depth perception. I had two eye surgeries when I was young, but to no avail. There are some works of art which help me to imagine what it must be like to see things in 3d and this one is just wonderful! Thank you for sharing this. 💖
It was so enjoyable watching your creative process. It reminds me of Mica Shift that happens with clay that is believed to have real texture and depth. Just love it. You were so at ease with this and able take it where it led you, and pointing out the “whys” along the way. Did yours dry this way? Thanks for sharing!
Than you Monica, yes it dried beautifully. I really never know what I will get I just let the paint lead the way. It can save many a boring pour. Sometime it only take one pull to make a very pretty painting.
Shelby, beautiful. Question. Between colors you touch up with - what? You speed up the video and I can’t tell what you’re using. My best guesses are pipette or paintbrush. Or?
For this painting I would maybe add gold or bronze to my chain if I thought more contrast or greater definition was needed. No brush was used, do use a pipette sometimes to add more paint where I want it. But usually just add it to my chain.
@@shelbyprice7081 well I have tryed a chain pull with a dry green background on a med sized canvas with different chain sizes as a test,, with neon pink white and yellow, by putting a line of the Colors in a row,, on a piece of foil , the pink yellow and white,getting the chain completely covered in the paint, and making a sort of zig zag movement with the chain before pulling it slowly the left hand side turned out better than the right hand side I also put a little white rainbow glitter sprinkled on the flowers here and there I was happy with it at first but now looking at it I'm not so sure, I think I may have ruined it, but the Colors are pretty in it, practice makes perfect I suppose💐🌹🌷🌸🏵️🌻ps I thought of an idea using 4 mm and 6 mm beads threaded on a string for a bead string pull I think it would be very interesting to see what result I would get,,not tried that yet
@@angelabarton2551 interesting, I have never tried it on a dry background. Wouldn't think that you could get nice sharp definition to your design that way. I always have a base coat down, either a plain color or a pour that I have tilted most of the paint off of before doing the chain pulls.
Thank you Jaki! Using the chains in the wet pour can produce some wonderful results but it does take time a getting familiar with how to lay the chain in the paint to get the desired results. Hope you will give it a go.
Glad that you enjoyed the video. You can get many beautiful paintings using the chains. Always have your paint a little on the thicker side, otherwise the design will not keep its shape.
Oh my goodness Shelby, this painting is absolutely stunning, really. I pray you are in good health and decide to grace us with more of your artistic beauties. Thank you 🥰
Thank you for your encouraging words!
Once again....so beautiful! Thank you for sharing and the ideas/inspiration you pass on! Sandie (Mamacat)
Beautiful! I love the monochrome-ish color palette. Gorgeous colors! Another inspirational piece. Thank you!
Thank you for the encouraging words! Hope you will give it a try.
Brilliant Shelby! Thanks for sharing!!!!! Xo
Wow!! Stunning!! Great job!
Lisa Jacobus, thank you alway fun to share new ideas.
Great technique and result!
Thank you Martha!
I'm a new subscriber to your channel. Looking forward to your projects. This one is lovely.
Thanks so much! 😊 Hope you will give it a try.
This is stunning. Are you dipping your chain in new paint each time you pull?
There was a lot of paint on the surface from the pour so at first I just used a the chain without paint. Later in the video I add what ever color I wanted to accent. Thank you for watching.
beautiful Shelby!
@Shelby Price You just got a new subscriber here! This popped up in my feed and I'm so glad! This piece is absolutely exquisite. I love art that gives me an illusion of depth because I have no depth perception. I had two eye surgeries when I was young, but to no avail. There are some works of art which help me to imagine what it must be like to see things in 3d and this one is just wonderful! Thank you for sharing this. 💖
Glad that you found this piece to be an inspiration. You can get many very neat effects with the chains.
This a beautiful metallic pour and I love how did the chain pull
Glad that you enjoyed the video and hope you will give the chain pulling a try.
It was so enjoyable watching your creative process. It reminds me of Mica Shift that happens with clay that is believed to have real texture and depth. Just love it. You were so at ease with this and able take it where it led you, and pointing out the “whys” along the way. Did yours dry this way? Thanks for sharing!
Than you Monica, yes it dried beautifully. I really never know what I will get I just let the paint lead the way. It can save many a boring pour. Sometime it only take one pull to make a very pretty painting.
Such amazing work! Gorgeous! I am so happy that I have stumbled across you! New Aussie subscriber 😀💜🐨👍
Thank you Sue. I am always happy to share anything I have learned along the way on this journey in fluid acrylics.
I love watching your videos. Very well done :) I need to buy some chains so I can try it myself. Thank-you
If at first you don't get it don't give up keep practicing.
I am a new subscriber and looking forward to your creations. This is beautiful. ❤❤❤
Absolutely stunning
Forgive me for saying, but when I first starting watching this I really had my doubts it would come out right.. OMGosh it is GORGEOUS!!!
Sometimes I really have my doubts too! But most times if I persevere I get some decent. But sometimes you get mud. :)
Very unique and imaginative.
Oh wow this is so unique! Awesome work! Glad to find your channel. LIked and subbed :)
Thank you, using the chains to creat designs is limited only by your imagination. It just takes practice.
Shelby, beautiful. Question. Between colors you touch up with - what? You speed up the video and I can’t tell what you’re using. My best guesses are pipette or paintbrush. Or?
For this painting I would maybe add gold or bronze to my chain if I thought more contrast or greater definition was needed. No brush was used, do use a pipette sometimes to add more paint where I want it. But usually just add it to my chain.
Turned out beautiful
Thank you Josie!
Stunning!!!
Thank you!!
I liked it after the first two pulls. But you kept working it.
It is difficult sometimes to know just when to stop. Thank you for viewing the video!!
What colour are u putting the chain into Shelby? 😊
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
Thank you Elaine.
Gorgeous!
This is beautiful.
this is amazing!😍
Lovely!
Really Nice Work!! 🤗
Thank you! 😄 Hope you will give the chains a try.
hello, are you using paper to do your wonderful work?
Yes, I use Canon brand photo paper semi-gloss. I also use canvases and MDF board.
Beautiful
Beautiful!
Stunning!!!!!!!!
Just beautiful!
Thank, hope that you will give chain pulling a try.
I have aet some of my work up online to sell as prints. I just bought futura photo gloss cover paper. 8 packs of 2tp each for 50.00 at auction.
And??
Best of luck with using the photo paper! It is great way to practice and the pieces are easily framed.
Very beautiful and very eye catching
ANGELA BARTON thank you, hope you’re inspired to give this technique a try.
@@shelbyprice7081 well I have tryed a chain pull with a dry green background on a med sized canvas with different chain sizes as a test,, with neon pink white and yellow, by putting a line of the Colors in a row,, on a piece of foil , the pink yellow and white,getting the chain completely covered in the paint, and making a sort of zig zag movement with the chain before pulling it slowly the left hand side turned out better than the right hand side I also put a little white rainbow glitter sprinkled on the flowers here and there I was happy with it at first but now looking at it I'm not so sure, I think I may have ruined it, but the Colors are pretty in it, practice makes perfect I suppose💐🌹🌷🌸🏵️🌻ps I thought of an idea using 4 mm and 6 mm beads threaded on a string for a bead string pull I think it would be very interesting to see what result I would get,,not tried that yet
@@angelabarton2551 interesting, I have never tried it on a dry background. Wouldn't think that you could get nice sharp definition to your design that way. I always have a base coat down, either a plain color or a pour that I have tilted most of the paint off of before doing the chain pulls.
beautiful
How much do u sell them for n do u ship them with frames
A chain pulled pour this size 12x12 framed would be $95 plus shipping. This one is available.
Love love love love ❤❤❤❤
😮😍😘Thank you for sharing 🙏
You are so very welcome. Hope you will give it a try.
@@shelbyprice7081 Thank you 😍❤🙏💋 I will 😍😁💋🙏
Really cool wow!!
Silicone?
No silicone in this one.
Amazing
Thank you! Hope you give the chain pulling a try.
Bravo❣️
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Thank you Omer! you can get some really neat effects using the chains in a pour.
woooow soo beautiful
Thank you Jaki! Using the chains in the wet pour can produce some wonderful results but it does take time a getting familiar with how to lay the chain in the paint to get the desired results. Hope you will give it a go.
Awesome
Glad that you enjoyed it! There are so many colors under the top layer of paint that can be brought up using the beaded chain. Give it a go.
WOW!!!!
Thank you Jenn! It is a lot of fun when you get the hang of it. Hope you will give it a try.
Very nice. Very satisfying. Enlightening. Yup. Glad I bumped into this. Thanks. I'm going in search of more of your work. Yup. ! : - )
Awesome, thank you!
Wow oh wow
Glad that you viewed and enjoyed the technique of chain pulling. You can save many boring pours. Hope you give it a try.
😳😲😯😮😊🤩😍🥰🥰🥰🥰
Amazing
Glad that you enjoyed the video. You can get many beautiful paintings using the chains. Always have your paint a little on the thicker side, otherwise the design will not keep its shape.