Once this one went out in the daylight it really highlighted the beautiful effects 😊loved the flow of cells of all shapes and sizes . This would make a fantastic background for an embellishment piece ❤
Successful experiment! And no residue! And I agree ….interesting and fun… Love the cells, lacing And a few pearls. It just has a unique look. It’s beautiful ❤
I love your technical name for the pipette😂😂 Sucky-uppy thing😜 I love when you experiment because then I don’t have too! I can say Kelly did it and this is what happened❤
hahaha....Becky...all of my life, words have escaped me, just one of my "charming quirks" I guess. I'm getting ready to go up and experiment for NEXT Wednesday...I've been trying to talk myself into it all day.
Gorgeous colors Kelly and loved watching the layering of the cup, so soothing. Great big boulder effects are enticing both on your painting and such a surprise on the ceiling🙃 That spot of dark prussian blue feels like floating in a blue paradise of water that's holding us so we can dream the day away💦💦💙💙💦
Love your experiments, Kelly! Wow! This piece morphed right before our eyes. I'm not sure why, besides the oil, but it turned out very cool in the end. You got some really interesting and different types of cells. Great experiment, and you got me thinking, what if ? Less oil, no oil, you see my train of thought... love the color pallet, too!😊❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
Thanks, Tera! I feel like the oil disrupted the lines, and they became more fragmented. This particular oil is STRONG. I do like the outcome, but man, that original puddle was pretty! No oil, it would have been a straight Galaxy Pour.
This is cool!! I was thinking exactly the same as you. If there were some darker grey like parts, it's exactly like looking into a creek, we call it that here too, it looks almost like it's flowing. I have a waterfall in my garden and it ends with a part that flows over small rocks before dropping into a pond and it looks like that. I would mess around with maybe some dark grey or black and see if I could get it to look like that. Love the dark spot in the middle and the shimmer makes it look like it's in the sunshine!! Me likey!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! I don't know what I'll do with it...maybe something, maybe nothing. I have a hard time going back to things...even when I make things on purpose to embellish!
@@joeycasey2323 thanks, love...if I was good at shading and things, I'd feel better about going after it...but I don't really understand how all of that works.
Very cool effect! And you’re right about it not looking like a straight pour with the reaction. “There’s the gold” 😂 So cool about the reflection!! Interesting that it didn’t leave a residue because that’s one of the reason I don’t like to use silicone.
I liked everything that I saw. Very much.
Thanks, Paige! It was a fun, weird, cool experiment, and it blew me away how strong the oil was!
Absolutely amazing experiment outcome. Many thanks for sharing your experience today Kelly👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️😘
Thanks, Friedo! It was surely a fun painting...watching it develop was wild!
Once this one went out in the daylight it really highlighted the beautiful effects 😊loved the flow of cells of all shapes and sizes . This would make a fantastic background for an embellishment piece ❤
Thanks, Kaylene! Maybe I should send it to you...you are the Embellishing Queen!
@ thank you for that I really appreciate it
@@kaylene8044 I mean...it's true.
Gorgeous ❤
Thanks, Georgann! It was a fun experiment...and another one coming up next Wednesday. Wednesdays are good for experiments.
Kelly, this is a stunning experiment!
Thanks, Deb! Standing there and watching things fragment and re-adhere in different places was wild!
@ it really was!
Successful experiment! And no residue! And I agree ….interesting and fun… Love the cells, lacing And a few pearls. It just has a unique look. It’s beautiful ❤
Next experiment coming up next Wednesday. 🤓
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Thanks, Dawn!
I love your technical name for the pipette😂😂 Sucky-uppy thing😜 I love when you experiment because then I don’t have too! I can say Kelly did it and this is what happened❤
hahaha....Becky...all of my life, words have escaped me, just one of my "charming quirks" I guess. I'm getting ready to go up and experiment for NEXT Wednesday...I've been trying to talk myself into it all day.
Love it! Yes, cool water in the sunlight or looking down on a school of jellyfish. Beautiful!!
Thanks so much, Beakumz! I couldn't believe how much it changed!
@feralart22 - It really did! And that reflection on the ceiling was an extra special bonus. 🌟
Beautiful 😍
Thanks, Joyce!
Turned out great Kelly ! That’s the fun of pouring ….you never know what you’re going to get! Love ya. Y friend ❤💕
Thank ya, Cathy! You're certainly right about not knowing what you're gonna get...I'd NEVER have guessed I get this from a straight pour!
It is interesting and so much fun to play with paints,loved the straight pour ms Kelly,these results do look awesome even if the gold is lost💜💜💜😍😍
Thanks so much! That gold definitely went on walkabout! It's in there, ya just gotta look for it! Silly gold!
It's so beautiful Kelly, very cool effects from that serum. 😍
Thanks, Julie....that stuff is NUTS strong...cray-cray. I kinda like that look, but wow...big strong.
Gorgeous!!
Thank you, Angelia! This oil has the strength of 100 spinached-up Popeyes!!
Gorgeous colors Kelly and loved watching the layering of the cup, so soothing. Great big boulder effects are enticing both on your painting and such a surprise on the ceiling🙃 That spot of dark prussian blue feels like floating in a blue paradise of water that's holding us so we can dream the day away💦💦💙💙💦
Thank you so much, Raven! Watching this painting develop really blew my mind. I like the way it built itself, and I still love the Prussian spot! 😍
Love your experiments, Kelly! Wow! This piece morphed right before our eyes. I'm not sure why, besides the oil, but it turned out very cool in the end. You got some really interesting and different types of cells. Great experiment, and you got me thinking, what if ? Less oil, no oil, you see my train of thought... love the color pallet, too!😊❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
Thanks, Tera! I feel like the oil disrupted the lines, and they became more fragmented. This particular oil is STRONG. I do like the outcome, but man, that original puddle was pretty! No oil, it would have been a straight Galaxy Pour.
This piece turned out, gorgeous. I love the reflection on your ceiling.
Thanks, Sandi! That reflection flipped my wig! I had to show it!
Yep don’t ask how I’m doing……lol how ya doin? Looks like you’re slaying this
Hahaha....how you doin'? There will be a new one next Wednesday. Thanks for rollin' by!
I like this one❤❤ so much lacing I wonder if it would work as a cell activator.
Nah, I don't think so...I think it's too unpredictable. It's COOL though, huh? I have some idears for it. 🤓
This is cool!! I was thinking exactly the same as you. If there were some darker grey like parts, it's exactly like looking into a creek, we call it that here too, it looks almost like it's flowing. I have a waterfall in my garden and it ends with a part that flows over small rocks before dropping into a pond and it looks like that. I would mess around with maybe some dark grey or black and see if I could get it to look like that. Love the dark spot in the middle and the shimmer makes it look like it's in the sunshine!! Me likey!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! I don't know what I'll do with it...maybe something, maybe nothing. I have a hard time going back to things...even when I make things on purpose to embellish!
@@feralart22 I hear you, I think this one doesn't need embellishing, it's beautiful on it's own!!
@@joeycasey2323 thanks, love...if I was good at shading and things, I'd feel better about going after it...but I don't really understand how all of that works.
@@feralart22 Me either, I just make it worse.🤣
@@joeycasey2323 Me, too. Meeeeee toooooo,
Very cool effect! And you’re right about it not looking like a straight pour with the reaction. “There’s the gold” 😂 So cool about the reflection!! Interesting that it didn’t leave a residue because that’s one of the reason I don’t like to use silicone.
Thanks, Auggo! I sure can't see the residue, and Sarah said it leaves none...I haven't tried varnishing it yet, though.