As to the name of your pour: I like it! My last boss lost interest with my art when I said it was poured. My response to that was that we use air flow and gravity to manipulate the paint (as opposed to the brush strokes). To each his own, though I don't like being dismissed by someone who doesn't have all the details. I wouldn't mind seeing a lever on this like on a pancake funnel, but even using tape the alpha results are great. Looking forward to the beta test on the next prototype, and to see how different consistencies work. I wish your wife safe travels. Wait until she comes home to find out that you invented a new tool and a new technique! Wishing you a colorful new year, and congratulations on your continued artistic growth.
Awesome! Would love to buy one when you get them created! Would love to see another experiment with this prototype without turning the canvas or cup to see what just the pour will do
Just came across your channel me and my 9 year old son love it he wants to get into pouring paints and he has been watching a lot of your videos . Thanks for offering your knowledge to others so they can get into this hobby.
It most certainly is a good idea to expand on your experience of pour painting, this one being a gravity pull with symmetry pour painting!! There’s a name for this kind of pour painting! I love how it came out, made me think of a Pink Gloyd video I once saw that had the image of what the center of this painting has, very cool!!!
Super cool...it would be interesting to do a fire pour....so keep the black quarters the same, but then use yellows and oranges maybe a hint of red in the others.
I love the way that you just play with this it really eases the burden of me because I can't afford to get a lot of Fancy paints, and so everything's precious. thank you
What’s great about this video is all of the ‘what if’s’ that come to mind after watching you! What if you didn’t do the two opposite colors, light and dark?! What if you didn’t spin the cup on the canvas? I look forward to seeing more experiments with this gravity technique! Great job.
This came out incredible!! The contrast and form really made this piece stand out in your collection 😎 👏 👌 Don't give up on the black, just use less and omit the churn, cos that stark contrast is sick!
I did something similar but instead I put the holes on the side bottom then but plastic bendable straws in the holes. As I filled up the cup I bent the straw up to the celling then after cup was filled bent the straws down so the paint could come out. The result were so cool. This turned out cool too.
Very interesting and beautiful in its own way, a good and smart way to use gravity. If you don't mind me telling you I already saw Fiona Art Box from Slovenija experimenting on the gravity on hers way. It's a technique with a lot of possibilities for sure. Good luck in purchasing your model tool for this type of pouring. Wish you all the best from Slovenija 🍀
That was really cool! It’s inspiring to see you create your own ways of pouring. Can you share what kind of lazy Susan you use to spin? I’m having difficulty finding one that spins easily. Thank you for sharing your art, it really is beautiful!
So awesome! That gives me a lot of ideas of stuff to build! I have a cnc mill, 3D printer and a lathe. May get creative here soon and make something similar! If you want, I could share 3D models with you and we could collab on designs. Also - thanks for inspiring me and my family to start this art form. We have been doing this weekly for a few months now and love it! 👍🏻 Such good therapy!
My one thought besides 'That's cool" is to attach something with four little legs instead of a shotglass to the bottom. Like a mini canvas prop or those tiny plastic tables they use on pizzas. Hope you know what I'm talking about but I figured it might make it easier to pick up the cup without disturbing the center- especially if you're gonna spin it. Just a thought.
This is fantastic! If you develop the cups enough to sell them, I would definitely purchase one or a few! You have a lot of ideas! Great job Johnny!
I agree. Great idea!👏🤩👏
I'm really glad you started turning the pour. It's super cool and I have never seen it done before. Great job. Thanks for sharing
Far as I can tell you are the first for this style of pour! You get to name it, right? Congratulations 🎉🍾🎊!!!
As to the name of your pour: I like it! My last boss lost interest with my art when I said it was poured. My response to that was that we use air flow and gravity to manipulate the paint (as opposed to the brush strokes). To each his own, though I don't like being dismissed by someone who doesn't have all the details.
I wouldn't mind seeing a lever on this like on a pancake funnel, but even using tape the alpha results are great. Looking forward to the beta test on the next prototype, and to see how different consistencies work.
I wish your wife safe travels. Wait until she comes home to find out that you invented a new tool and a new technique!
Wishing you a colorful new year, and congratulations on your continued artistic growth.
Awesome! Would love to buy one when you get them created!
Would love to see another experiment with this prototype without turning the canvas or cup to see what just the pour will do
Johnny, amazing, amazing, amazing! Did I say amazing! I have never seen a technique like this before! Happy New Year!
Just came across your channel me and my 9 year old son love it he wants to get into pouring paints and he has been watching a lot of your videos . Thanks for offering your knowledge to others so they can get into this hobby.
So beautifull work as usual. I wish you a wonderfull new year and à lots of happyness 😊
So awesome! It reminds me of two super long bottle nose dolphins. Happy New Year ❤
That looks like a Phoenix Rising. Sooo interesting. Love!
Clever idea ❤❤❤
This came out beautifully. I actually like the black in it.
It most certainly is a good idea to expand on your experience of pour painting, this one being a gravity pull with symmetry pour painting!! There’s a name for this kind of pour painting! I love how it came out, made me think of a Pink Gloyd video I once saw that had the image of what the center of this painting has, very cool!!!
It’s Mo’s Pour!! Nice!
I love it. Such a great technique.
Beautiful work!!! You rock for being a stay at home cat and dog dad! 💙🐾❤️ Wishing all the best for your family. 🙏
Wow!!! The colors are fabulous but your innovative pour cup was great. I’d buy them when you get your 3D printer.
Amazing. So creative. I would love a cup like that. The possibilities are endless! Great job! Prayers for your family.
What a creative technique! Close up is beautiful
I love finding new ways to move the paint! super cool J Mo
I thought for a minute, you had a little bunny and he was looking for the bunny whole. I love that.
That is FANTABULOUS!! YOU ARE SUCH A CREATIVE BADASS!! ❤ I Love the painting too! It makes me want to try it out right now!!😃
This is really cool! Very ingenious! Now you need to engineer the cup with a button that opens all 4 wholes at once! ❤
Wow, all I can say is, Wow! Blows me away. Love it. Happy New Year for 2024
😊 I'm glad I saved that because I can't wait to do that! It's perfect I wouldn't change anything it's like snow-covered mountains on a red planet
Cant wait to see more of these in different colors!! Awesome idea!!
Fire and ice! Love it!!❤❤❤❤
Ehrlich gesagt finde ich das pouring glatt noch genialer als die, die du mit deinem 3D Printer Cup bisher gemacht hast. Wirklich sehr schick ❤
Good job Johnny, as always. Great imagination and look at how it dried.
Love it, JMo!! What a great concept for a cup! Gorgeous results!! Thanks for sharing!!
Amazing job , never seen this done before .
Must create cup!! This is soooo cool!
Looks totally radical ✌️
Super cool...it would be interesting to do a fire pour....so keep the black quarters the same, but then use yellows and oranges maybe a hint of red in the others.
NOW THATS INTERESTING....LOVE IT
Very very cool. Your cup reminded me of a water tower.
The JMo Pour - very cool! You should manufactor these so people can purchase them from you...people like me!
THANK YOU FOR A RADIAL COMPOSITION. VERY NICE
Absolutely amazing the colors are perfect beautiful painting.
Oh wow! Great invention 🎉. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
What the heck lol..... very different... looks like a spiraling snake. Love the lines in the blue!
That’s so very cool and I like how you came up with it!!! It really looks amazingly awesome!!!
The red & black look like silk. ❤
Super cool looking and what a great idea. Fun to watch!
Ingenious tool!! Gorgeous results!
Oh wow!!!!! I need me one of this cup….😅😂, it lookes amazing!!!!
Very pretty, visually interesting Pat Pelfrey
I hope you keep doing these. This is so cool ❤
Looking forward to seeing your 3D printed split stacked cup. I hope to start painting in the 'near' future.
Really neat idea. Cool and beautiful painting.
Whaaaaaat…. This one is so very cool 😎
Love this painting! I'd would definitely this cup.
What a great video absolutely beautiful. What a creative mind.
I love the way that you just play with this it really eases the burden of me because I can't afford to get a lot of Fancy paints, and so everything's precious. thank you
Pet sitter, but have a creative outlet. 🎉 Happy Holidays Johnny!
Johnny, amazing, amazing, amazing! I have never seen this before! Did I say amazing! Happy New Year!
Super cool!!! I’ve never seen it either and I think it is absolutely amazing❤❤
so creative, love the way it turned out
⭐This is GREAT⭐
What’s great about this video is all of the ‘what if’s’ that come to mind after watching you! What if you didn’t do the two opposite colors, light and dark?! What if you didn’t spin the cup on the canvas? I look forward to seeing more experiments with this gravity technique! Great job.
Would love to by one when you get them created! Happy new year 2024 🤗
I love it! It is phantastic!
Very unique! 🥰
This is amazing, I'd really love to try this one
Bless your cat dad heart. I'm a crazy cat lady myself
WOW! Really cool ❤🎉
Beautiful again
So cool!
❤❤That is super cool!!
Very cool!!
Very cool!!! ❤❤❤
This is amazing!
Amazing!, very Magic ✨❤️✨
I'm here for you😢 . I love watching your videos you have such good ideas..🤗🦋. Happy New Year
Woah I wanna see more of this!! I've never been a huge fan of the straight pours without silicone until NOW! But this is awesome!!!
This was so cool
Love the split cup / leaky cup prototype. I’d be interested.
How cool is that!?!
👏👏👏
Happy 2024!❤
Murder in the snow, what I would name it. I love it.
It was awesome before you turned it. And that made it more awesome.
This is so cool. ❤❤
Wow, love it 😊 Suggestion for you, Jonny’s Gravity Pour Creation. Just an idea for what to call it. Have a great day and thank you.
Beautiful
This was amazing 👍👍👍 im a big fan from Norway, just a beginner in acryl pouring 😊 like your videos 👍 have a god new year🎉
Awesome
Love your accent, sounds good to an Aussie
This came out incredible!!
The contrast and form really made this piece stand out in your collection 😎 👏 👌
Don't give up on the black, just use less and omit the churn, cos that stark contrast is sick!
I absolutely love this! Its a combination of a leaky cup and a split cup. I would totally buy one if you made them to sell.
awesome!
The black with that red and that orange oh my God
Call it a Cup Drip Pour ? That was my first thought!
Id love to have one if you get them fivured out to sell.
This painting came great❤❤
Beautiful ❤…
I did something similar but instead I put the holes on the side bottom then but plastic bendable straws in the holes. As I filled up the cup I bent the straw up to the celling then after cup was filled bent the straws down so the paint could come out. The result were so cool. This turned out cool too.
Wow! It looks like a river of lava in water.
Very interesting and beautiful in its own way, a good and smart way to use gravity. If you don't mind me telling you I already saw Fiona Art Box from Slovenija experimenting on the gravity on hers way. It's a technique with a lot of possibilities for sure. Good luck in purchasing your model tool for this type of pouring. Wish you all the best from Slovenija 🍀
Happy New Year 🎉🎉🎉
That was really cool! It’s inspiring to see you create your own ways of pouring. Can you share what kind of lazy Susan you use to spin? I’m having difficulty finding one that spins easily. Thank you for sharing your art, it really is beautiful!
So awesome! That gives me a lot of ideas of stuff to build! I have a cnc mill, 3D printer and a lathe. May get creative here soon and make something similar! If you want, I could share 3D models with you and we could collab on designs. Also - thanks for inspiring me and my family to start this art form. We have been doing this weekly for a few months now and love it! 👍🏻 Such good therapy!
My one thought besides 'That's cool" is to attach something with four little legs instead of a shotglass to the bottom. Like a mini canvas prop or those tiny plastic tables they use on pizzas. Hope you know what I'm talking about but I figured it might make it easier to pick up the cup without disturbing the center- especially if you're gonna spin it. Just a thought.