Jodi, I am so happy to see you back and Wow!, this is a beautiful painting😊❤. I really have missed you also. I think whoever gets the painting you specifically made, will be so happy. The colors are my favorites. Look forward to more videos hopefully.
Hi Jody. Thank you thank you thank you for being you. Love how genuine you are, and all the explanations have value (more so now that Ive been learning for almost 2 years now). Thanks for talking addressing how it’s more important if paint dries true to color even if additive appears to dull it’s appearance. This is a very important note. This painting is really pretty and had to have been satisfying. So glad so see you back 😊😊
Aww thank you so much, I appreciate that :). For a long time I thought my pigments or paints had to "look" a certain way mixed up but then I realized as long as they are drying as they are supposed to or more importantly the way I want them to then them being mixed up a little dull doesn't seem to matter. It's all personal preference at the end of the day but I'm glad that explanation helped! :)
Oh sweet girl, the depth in your paintings is outstanding. It’s amazing. It’s off the chart sweet Jesus you still got it, honey. You know that you know that love you. I’m so glad you’re back.
Oh sweet girl, the depth in your paintings is outstanding. It’s amazing. It’s off the chart sweet Jesus you still got it, honey. You know that you know that love you. I’m so glad you’re back.thank you so much, U WERE EXTREMELY MISSED AND SO SO MANY ARE GLAD U ARE BACK! ❤❤🙂✌️✨✨✨✨❤️❤️
Absolutely Amazing… it is so freaking fantastic to have you back. I love your videos. I love your art. I just love you and I’m so glad you’re back. Thank you thank you thank you
Absolutely stunning.. I love the gold added as a backdrop for the bloom. Your details given in the beginning of the video were perfect. The music compliments the creative process. Hope to see more.
I get so happy when I see you posting a new video!! I hope you continue. I also am delighted to see your intro where you discussed paints and pouring mediums. Sometimes its hard to go back through videos to find that information so its great to have a refresher. you might even refer people to this video in the future. This piece is gorgeous!!!
Thank you so much Maureen, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I actually have a playlist of the different pouring mediums I've used and how to mix them up but you're right I may add this video to that playlist as it does go into a bit of detail :)
Yea Jodi, glad you are back, missed you, so sounds like none of formulas are written in stone, right? Story of my life 🙃 the road to success is always under construction, love your videos thank you 😊
Hey Jodie. Lovely piece, more wonderful that its a set of 3. The side by side would be a great exhibition. I see it as the three in a line, where the one that was auctioned replaced with a nice print from a frame grab in the center, flanked by its siblings, and the details of the Hurricane Relief in a text block below. Maybe a colored wall to allow the pillow white to pop... I have a tip for cold weather painting, where sometimes I'll put my paints into a warm water bath before using just to get things flowing a bit better. I use the same technique for my epoxy work fluidity. In summer, sometimes I use a cool water bath if I want a bit more syrup texture (so more dense). How about a Christmas Tree pillow transfer, swiping curved branches? Happy holidays!
Thank you so much! I love that idea, I did take some pics of the one that was sold but this one and then the next one I'm going to show actually are all different yet similar. My wall space is limited right now but actually you just gave me a good idea in maybe doing that digitally instead with all three pieces! I like that idea for the final video with these :D Good tips on the paints also! That reminds me when I used to resin I would put the resin in front of the heater before mixing it up, I wonder if that would work as well as the warm water bath. Do you have any trouble with them drying since they do get a bit cooler as they stand and then when they are on the piece drying?
@@ThePaintedDreamer Cool! It's always fun when an idea spawns an even better one. Looking forward even more for the final video now :) In front of the heater should work, though not quite as fast or even as in a water bath because physics (think hand into an oven vs hand into pot of hot water). I just use water hot from the tap, fill one of those "soak your feet" buckets and put my sealed tubes and cans of paint in for about 1/2 hr (sometimes longer, as the bath gets cooler as time passes, so no rush) before then mixing up my colors. I'm keeping some of my big can of pillow paint in a smaller can, enough to do a couple of paintings. After I'm done painting I then refill the smaller can. I haven't seen any problem with drying, certainly no weird movement or such. But I do work steadily once the paint comes out of the bath to be mixed and then used. Now if the studio was to get below freezing then bad things would probably happen. Crap, now I have to do a painting and set it outside to freeze while wet just to see what it would look like. Cells or imprints from ice crystals? Winner Winner, chicken dinner or cold frozen pizza? :P
Jodi, I was so excited to see a new video. One question, at 5:23 you were mixing up Benevolence, you said you dispersed it will GAC800. Is this being mixed with the paint instead of floetrol as the medium? Thank you for your time.
Oh I'm so glad! :) All of the paints and piggies are mixed up with the pouring medium and the cell activators I use are the only thing mixed up with the floetrol. The piggies, as with any other dry pigment, you need to disperse them in something first (basically wet and dissolve them) and then put them into whatever you are using for your pouring medium. You can just put them into your pouring medium but you run the risk of them not mixing properly and clumping up on you.
So glad to see that you are painting again.
Aww thank you Denise! 💜
Jodi, I am so happy to see you back and Wow!, this is a beautiful painting😊❤. I really have missed you also. I think whoever gets the painting you specifically made, will be so happy. The colors are my favorites. Look forward to more videos hopefully.
Aww thank you so much Marlene, I'm so glad you enjoyed this piece! It feels good to be painting again :)
Hi Jody. Thank you thank you thank you for being you. Love how genuine you are, and all the explanations have value (more so now that Ive been learning for almost 2 years now). Thanks for talking addressing how it’s more important if paint dries true to color even if additive appears to dull it’s appearance. This is a very important note. This painting is really pretty and had to have been satisfying. So glad so see you back 😊😊
Aww thank you so much, I appreciate that :). For a long time I thought my pigments or paints had to "look" a certain way mixed up but then I realized as long as they are drying as they are supposed to or more importantly the way I want them to then them being mixed up a little dull doesn't seem to matter. It's all personal preference at the end of the day but I'm glad that explanation helped! :)
Oh sweet girl, the depth in your paintings is outstanding. It’s amazing. It’s off the chart sweet Jesus you still got it, honey. You know that you know that love you. I’m so glad you’re back.
Oh sweet girl, the depth in your paintings is outstanding. It’s amazing. It’s off the chart sweet Jesus you still got it, honey. You know that you know that love you. I’m so glad you’re back.thank you so much, U WERE EXTREMELY MISSED AND SO SO MANY ARE GLAD U ARE BACK! ❤❤🙂✌️✨✨✨✨❤️❤️
So GOOD to see you again ❤
Thank you Leah! 🥰
Beautiful. So glad to see you back
❤ I've missed you! Keep talking and teaching.
🤗 Thank you Bonnie, will do! 💜
Absolutely Amazing… it is so freaking fantastic to have you back. I love your videos. I love your art. I just love you and I’m so glad you’re back. Thank you thank you thank you
Aww thank you so much Tina, that really means alot! :)
Glad you are back! Beautiful work!
Thank you so much Hana! :)
Absolutely stunning.. I love the gold added as a backdrop for the bloom. Your details given in the beginning of the video were perfect. The music compliments the creative process. Hope to see more.
Thank you so much Diane :)
I really miss you! This piece is gorgeous-it’s my very favorite colors. Absolutely stunning! Thanks so much for showing it to us.
Aww thank you so much Louise, that really means a lot and I'm so glad you enjoyed this piece! :)
Beautiful Jodi, that Benevolence is a winner!
Thank you so much Louise!
Incredible bloom spun out Jodie👍🏻🎄⭐️🎄⭐️🎄⭐️😘
Thank you Karl! 🤗
Hi Jodi, glad your back!
I love when you go into detail ❤😂...
Aww thank you! 💜
Gorgeous!
Oh - I just love it! ❤
It's good to see you again. Beautiful bloom x
Thank you Cindy! 💜
Beautiful❤
Love the colour combinations.
Thank you Doris :)
I get so happy when I see you posting a new video!! I hope you continue. I also am delighted to see your intro where you discussed paints and pouring mediums. Sometimes its hard to go back through videos to find that information so its great to have a refresher. you might even refer people to this video in the future. This piece is gorgeous!!!
Thank you so much Maureen, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I actually have a playlist of the different pouring mediums I've used and how to mix them up but you're right I may add this video to that playlist as it does go into a bit of detail :)
Beautiful
Glad you are back❤❤❤
Thank you! 🤗 feels good to paint again 🥰
So glad to see you back! Your work is gorgeous❤
Thank you so much Maggie! 🥰
Thank you 🙏🎨💫 Great teaching and beautiful colours.
You’re welcome Sussie 🤗 I’m glad you enjoyed it! 💜
So Happy you are back 🎉!!!
Thank you! It feels good to paint again :)
Wow! That is gorgeous!
Thanks Judy! 💜
Great to see you again
Thank you Pat! 💜
💙💙Gorgeous blues and your lacing is so crisp and awesome! Love how you swipe your golden background. Such a beautiful painting Jodie.
Thank you so much! :)
Thanks for showing this one. It is Stunning !
Absolutely Rebecca, I'm so glad you enjoyed it! :)
This was so helpful! Thanks so much for taking the time to create, produce, and post this. It's greatly appreciated!
Absolutely, I'm so glad it helps! :)
Wow Jodi this is stunning and that Benevolence is beautiful, love this one, it turned out perfect. 😍💙
Thank you so much Tonja :)
Beautiful work
Thank you Laurie :)
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you! 😊
Yea Jodi, glad you are back, missed you, so sounds like none of formulas are written in stone, right? Story of my life 🙃 the road to success is always under construction, love your videos thank you 😊
Beautiful, thank you
You’re welcome! 💜
Oh wauw what a beautiful piece 😍 and thank you so much for sharing, and I really appreciate the thorough talk through, it really helps a lot. 👌😊
You’re so welcome Heidi I’m glad it helps! 💜
Thank you so much Jodie. Always love your videos. Have a wonderful Christmas. All the best from Treve & Steve in New Zealand ❤
You're so welcome Steve & Treve! And thank YOU, have a wonderful Christmas and New Years! :)
I really missed you and was delighted to see you’re back. Really appreciate your talent. I love the gold swipe background. Well done ❤
Aww thank you so much Deborah! :)
Welcome back and it’s gorgeous Jody❤❤ Merriest of holidays to you and yours ❤
Thank you so much Dawn, and the same to you as well! :D
Hey Jodie. Lovely piece, more wonderful that its a set of 3. The side by side would be a great exhibition. I see it as the three in a line, where the one that was auctioned replaced with a nice print from a frame grab in the center, flanked by its siblings, and the details of the Hurricane Relief in a text block below. Maybe a colored wall to allow the pillow white to pop...
I have a tip for cold weather painting, where sometimes I'll put my paints into a warm water bath before using just to get things flowing a bit better. I use the same technique for my epoxy work fluidity. In summer, sometimes I use a cool water bath if I want a bit more syrup texture (so more dense).
How about a Christmas Tree pillow transfer, swiping curved branches? Happy holidays!
Thank you so much! I love that idea, I did take some pics of the one that was sold but this one and then the next one I'm going to show actually are all different yet similar. My wall space is limited right now but actually you just gave me a good idea in maybe doing that digitally instead with all three pieces! I like that idea for the final video with these :D
Good tips on the paints also! That reminds me when I used to resin I would put the resin in front of the heater before mixing it up, I wonder if that would work as well as the warm water bath. Do you have any trouble with them drying since they do get a bit cooler as they stand and then when they are on the piece drying?
@@ThePaintedDreamer Cool! It's always fun when an idea spawns an even better one. Looking forward even more for the final video now :)
In front of the heater should work, though not quite as fast or even as in a water bath because physics (think hand into an oven vs hand into pot of hot water). I just use water hot from the tap, fill one of those "soak your feet" buckets and put my sealed tubes and cans of paint in for about 1/2 hr (sometimes longer, as the bath gets cooler as time passes, so no rush) before then mixing up my colors. I'm keeping some of my big can of pillow paint in a smaller can, enough to do a couple of paintings. After I'm done painting I then refill the smaller can.
I haven't seen any problem with drying, certainly no weird movement or such. But I do work steadily once the paint comes out of the bath to be mixed and then used. Now if the studio was to get below freezing then bad things would probably happen. Crap, now I have to do a painting and set it outside to freeze while wet just to see what it would look like. Cells or imprints from ice crystals? Winner Winner, chicken dinner or cold frozen pizza? :P
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Jodi, I was so excited to see a new video. One question, at 5:23 you were mixing up Benevolence, you said you dispersed it will GAC800. Is this being mixed with the paint instead of floetrol as the medium? Thank you for your time.
Oh I'm so glad! :) All of the paints and piggies are mixed up with the pouring medium and the cell activators I use are the only thing mixed up with the floetrol. The piggies, as with any other dry pigment, you need to disperse them in something first (basically wet and dissolve them) and then put them into whatever you are using for your pouring medium. You can just put them into your pouring medium but you run the risk of them not mixing properly and clumping up on you.
OMG!!!!! IVE MISSED YOU! Are you staying, you have been missed. I hope this is for good, please stay❤❤
Aww thank you Heather 🤗 yes I’m staying, I don’t have a schedule for videos but I will be posting more regularly 💜
@@ThePaintedDreamer awesome, I'm doin the snoopy happy dance!😻❤
@@heatherwillow1haha that’s awesome, I literally just saw snoopy doing that 🤗