I think you should try again and then tilt corner to opposite corner like an x. I think it would be interesting to see the difference in how the center reacts! Very cool and very educational! Thank you for sharing!
I think the 3rd one has more blending due to the white being a heavier density, so as you waited a bit to pour it the white had the opportunity to sink through the other layers. That's probably why you have so much white in the center of the 3rd one. A lovely experiment, love the peacock feathers! 🤩 and I think that they'll look good all hung together!
Thank you for doing this experiment! I always wondered if the amount and size of your layers makes a difference and this clearly shows results. Now I know why my paints get muddy!
Hi, thank you so much for sharing this experiment with us! Every pour is different! This is what I love about this art media! 2:00 'I don't want to do just one layer...it just goes against my instincts' LOL, I could relate to that! 😅 6:35 'Wow, I'm very, very, pleasantly surprised, because that actually looks really quite pretty' 😄 That's the joy and excitement of doing pour painting!! I used to try to paint or draw, but I'd always get frustrated and disappointed because it never turned out like I wanted! BUT with "pour painting" I do all the planning, all the paint mixing, and have a general idea of the 'look' I'm going for, but once I pour the paint, the art takes on its own life form, and I absolutely love that!! 13:47 'This is such an exciting experiment, I hope you enjoy watching this as much as I'm enjoying doing this.' Yes, ma'am! I sure am! Great video! 16:27 ...the white paint... A suggestion here, maybe you could have used a popsicle stick and very lightly dragged it through the white a tiny bit, to break it up a little bit, and possibly draw in some of the colors below. (Just a thought, in case that happens to anyone else, or happens to you again in the future...) 22:34 I'm actually surprised, but I think I like the first one the best! 😲😁 BUT I like the landscape view better as opposed to the portrait view. I just discovered Acrylic Pouring on 6/7/22 and I've already done 7 pour Paintings and posted 4 videos on my Channel! The first 2 were actually tempera paint pours because that's all I had. The next one was with Acrylic craft paints. The next one was with Acrylic Paints and it turned out beautifully if I do say so myself! Lol Thanks again for doing this video! It was very detailed! Your comment on what you were doing was great, your video editing was great, and I really like your accent! 🤗❤🤗❤🤗 I have liked, commented, subscribed, and turned on my 🔔 notifications! 🤗 Happy Pouring!!
I truly enjoyed this experiment, Claire. The one with three layers of each really looks the best to me with the one with two layers of each coming in second. How fun was this! Much fun!
I agree with you. In order 2, 3, & 1. Thanks for showing us the experiment, it is really helpful when doing my pours. The colors you chose are beautiful!
As an absolute beginner I like them all! But I am able to take in your comments and criticisms of all of them - and thank you for that because I really don't know what to expect x it was very valuable to see! Amazing work x
I agree! Her video was amazing! I love how she went step by step and explained everything! I hope you are jumping right in and enjoying your newbie journey! I just discovered Acrylic Pouring on 6/7/22 and I've already done 7 pour Paintings and posted 4 videos on my Channel! The first 2 were actually tempera paint pours because that's all I had. The next one was with Acrylic craft paints. The next one was with Acrylic Paints and it turned out beautifully if I do say so myself! Lol Happy Pouring!!
This is SUCH a cool experiment! In the 3-layer one: I love how the turquoise and pink blended together, but also just had their distinct rings next to each other! And the white with the lilac color, just so cool!
This was very informative:) I agree that #2 is the coolest 😎 all of them had a lot of interest though 😀 I think I learned quite a bit... I may have to try similar expiramentations myself... thank u 4 sharing 😀
EXCELLENT VIDEO, VERY HELPFUL TO UNDERSTAND HOW THE PAINT REACTS WHEN POURING DIFFERENT KIND OF LAYERS, WOW. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SHARING, YOU ARE REALLY KIND. MY BEST WISHES, GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS FROM 🇲🇩.
Hands down I like #1 best. The colors are much more vibrant and I think the blocks of white and blue completely balance each other .Great experiment! Second favorite #2. Personally I prefer less busy and less blended.
# 1 I love the peacock looking details #2 the fingerling things you're calling are my favorite and #3 I love the 3D with the white and the pink pearl looking section but I also like the fingerling detail in the lines and that one as well all three of them absolutely amazing
Just love your experiments, you’re a real scientist at heart!! I prefer number 2 enough details and layering with getting muddied but so interesting to see how they differ xx
love all of them.great results are diffrentbut all are a nice results.great work thank you for doing this video.it is a great help.yes number 2 it the best
I like the two color most. I see now that by many layering my cup, that is the cause of the muddy unclear colors. I had thought that more was better, but thanks for showing me the difference that layers make. Truly helpful!
I also love trying diffrent things with fluid paints some dont work but i keep at it and do something diffrent ending up saving it. Expariments are growth
love your earnest personality!! great work on the experiment they all look like Sarah Mack paintings! 😂🎉 that is not a bad thing!! omg tadpoles w blue or red heads!!!❤
I prefer the 3rd. I like the business of the piece. Even though it has some mixed paint happening. I see the other colors underneath rather than seeing muddy look. Then my least favorite is the first one. Thanks for doing the tests. I'll have the more
I enjoy looking at number 2 in portrait. I noticed that when you look at the center of the painting, you are seeing a flow of some kind of tunnel that’ll lead you somewhere else. I also like the third painting in portrait because it looks like there’s a red fire being poured into a vessel below.
All were very nice if I have to select a favorite it would be the 2nd with 2 layers it seems to have the best balance of colours with less white than the other two
Wow - what a great video - thank you! I like bits of all of them - the peacock feather bit in number 1; the composition of number 2 and I just love all the different coloured lines in number 3. For me there is no clear winner 🤪 I git a lot from this video so thank you again.
So interesting how the patterns and lines formed similarly yet so many different effects in one pour versus the next! I am Just beginning to learn about fluid paint pouring though I have admired the art for years. I have most of the supplies needed but lack the extra space. I'm a collage artist and I'd like to find a way of combining the 2 disciplines without taking away from 1 or the other! Anxious to see more of your vids!
Hi Claire, your enthusiasm is infectious. Thank you. The answer to my question, that nobody else wants to confront, is what do you do with the discarded/wasted paint?
Thank you for doing this experiment! It really intrigues me how the colors mix with each other. I like #2 the best. I love how you can see the clear transition of colors in the fingerlings.
This looks absolutely fantastic and gorgeous! Your technique is mind blowing! Enjoyed watching your full process! Love watching it and greetings and best wishes from Canada 🇨🇦
The first one is surprisingly beautiful.
I think you should try again and then tilt corner to opposite corner like an x. I think it would be interesting to see the difference in how the center reacts! Very cool and very educational! Thank you for sharing!
Oooh my goodness ❤️ turning left and right is a brilliant idea.. this is very lovely 😍 l love it all.thank my lovely lady 😘🙏🎈💌
Absolutely gorgeous!!! I love all 3 of them!!
I think the 3rd one has more blending due to the white being a heavier density, so as you waited a bit to pour it the white had the opportunity to sink through the other layers. That's probably why you have so much white in the center of the 3rd one. A lovely experiment, love the peacock feathers! 🤩 and I think that they'll look good all hung together!
What a great experiment. I loved the distinct variations achieved.
Thank you for doing this experiment! I always wondered if the amount and size of your layers makes a difference and this clearly shows results. Now I know why my paints get muddy!
Hi, thank you so much for sharing this experiment with us!
Every pour is different!
This is what I love about this art media!
2:00 'I don't want to do just one layer...it just goes against my instincts'
LOL, I could relate to that! 😅
6:35 'Wow, I'm very, very, pleasantly surprised, because that actually looks really quite pretty'
😄 That's the joy and excitement of doing pour painting!! I used to try to paint or draw, but I'd always get frustrated and disappointed because it never turned out like I wanted! BUT with "pour painting" I do all the planning, all the paint mixing, and have a general idea of the 'look' I'm going for, but once I pour the paint, the art takes on its own life form, and I absolutely love that!!
13:47 'This is such an exciting experiment, I hope you enjoy watching this as much as I'm enjoying doing this.'
Yes, ma'am! I sure am!
Great video!
16:27 ...the white paint...
A suggestion here, maybe you could have used a popsicle stick and very lightly dragged it through the white a tiny bit, to break it up a little bit, and possibly draw in some of the colors below. (Just a thought, in case that happens to anyone else, or happens to you again in the future...)
22:34 I'm actually surprised, but I think I like the first one the best! 😲😁
BUT I like the landscape view better as opposed to the portrait view.
I just discovered Acrylic Pouring on 6/7/22 and I've already done 7 pour Paintings and posted 4 videos on my Channel!
The first 2 were actually tempera paint pours because that's all I had.
The next one was with Acrylic craft paints.
The next one was with Acrylic Paints and it turned out beautifully if I do say so myself! Lol
Thanks again for doing this video!
It was very detailed! Your comment on what you were doing was great, your video editing was great, and I really like your accent! 🤗❤🤗❤🤗
I have liked, commented, subscribed, and turned on my 🔔 notifications! 🤗
Happy Pouring!!
This is my kind of experiment Claire. Love it!
I like all 3.
The reason I like all of them is because they are all different but still very much alike.
You apologized for the mess you made on the table💖 that's the best part. I was watching the paint fall onto the table and it's so beautiful😊
Ur experiment was fantastic. I learned so much. You are a great teacher. I mimick your style alot. It is most like me. Ty for this
I love them all but 1 and 3 my favs! It pops!
I truly enjoyed this experiment, Claire. The one with three layers of each really looks the best to me with the one with two layers of each coming in second. How fun was this! Much fun!
#2 and for the same reasons that you gave. I love those fingerlings!
I love this experiment! How fun. I LOVE number 1. I love the stripe of white, it gives your eyes a place to rest.
I agree with you. In order 2, 3, & 1. Thanks for showing us the experiment, it is really helpful when doing my pours. The colors you chose are beautiful!
As an absolute beginner I like them all! But I am able to take in your comments and criticisms of all of them - and thank you for that because I really don't know what to expect x it was very valuable to see! Amazing work x
Favorite is definitely 2. First time I've seen this technique and it's beautiful! Thank you.
❤❤ Lovely paint great job
謝謝老師如此細心教導學生,讓我們新手更能清楚在流動畫時,到底要澆注幾層而達到目標畫作。對我幫助非常大,幫助很深。謝謝您
I agree! Her video was amazing! I love how she went step by step and explained everything!
I hope you are jumping right in and enjoying your newbie journey!
I just discovered Acrylic Pouring on 6/7/22 and I've already done 7 pour Paintings and posted 4 videos on my Channel!
The first 2 were actually tempera paint pours because that's all I had.
The next one was with Acrylic craft paints.
The next one was with Acrylic Paints and it turned out beautifully if I do say so myself! Lol
Happy Pouring!!
This is SUCH a cool experiment! In the 3-layer one: I love how the turquoise and pink blended together, but also just had their distinct rings next to each other! And the white with the lilac color, just so cool!
I agree, I Iike number 2 the best. Beautiful colors!
Wonderful experiment! I vote for #2
This was very informative:) I agree that #2 is the coolest 😎 all of them had a lot of interest though 😀 I think I learned quite a bit... I may have to try similar expiramentations myself... thank u 4 sharing 😀
EXCELLENT VIDEO, VERY HELPFUL TO UNDERSTAND HOW THE PAINT REACTS WHEN POURING DIFFERENT KIND OF LAYERS, WOW. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SHARING, YOU ARE REALLY KIND. MY BEST WISHES, GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS FROM 🇲🇩.
Very interesting Claire, I agree with you, number 2 is best, then number 1, then number 3.
❤love them all. But, no. 3 is my favorite. ❤
Brilliant pieces, in number two, those finger lings as you called them, look like epithelial cells in the body.
Thank you for doing this, very informative!
I like them all! Possibly number two ahead of the others. Thanks for doing this experiment, Claire.
Can't decide which I like best, love them all!!
Love number 2. That movement is gorgeous
Very interesting. Two is my fav but all are great. Thanks for sharing this beautiful experiment 💕💕💕
Thanks for sharing. Interesting lesson!
I think two layers is the best for showing all the colours. So yes, number 2 for me. 🎉
Hello...beautifull "peakock feathers".I like it
they all are very Beautiful I would sell them as a set I love the pink and the colors are awesome
Thank you for doing this! Now I know what to do for whichever type of look I want now!
Hands down I like #1 best. The colors are much more vibrant and I think the blocks of white and blue completely balance each other .Great experiment! Second favorite #2. Personally I prefer less busy and less blended.
Agree, it's elegant. Less is more 😊
All of them are beautifully done, Number two is my favorite one. more detail, defined. Thank you, Claire
Interesting experiment. I liked all 3, but my favourite was 2.
# 1 I love the peacock looking details #2 the fingerling things you're calling are my favorite and #3 I love the 3D with the white and the pink pearl looking section but I also like the fingerling detail in the lines and that one as well all three of them absolutely amazing
Nice experiment. Thank you!
Such an interesting video
My favourite is number 2, due to the separation of the colours 👍 ☺
Just love your experiments, you’re a real scientist at heart!! I prefer number 2 enough details and layering with getting muddied but so interesting to see how they differ xx
My favourite is number 2 then number 1. Really enjoyed this video
I love the beautiful color mixing on the 2-layer one also, with the white and the pink and the turquoise
Awesome experiment! I think I like #2 the best also. Lots of detail and less paint blending.
What fun! Thank you for thinking of this experiment. They all have attributes, love the bands of white in the second and third.
I like 2 the best also. Interesting demo.
Thank you so much for this video. So helpful! I agree with you. My fav is #2 . It's gonna go quickly before
I was thinking my favourite is number two, then you said it was yours and then I thought, Yay me 😁.
They are all great in their own way 👌🥰
Thank you 😊
love all of them.great results are diffrentbut all are a nice results.great work thank you for doing this video.it is a great help.yes number 2 it the best
I'm with you..it's number two!
I think they are all very lovely...but I'd have to say number two was my favorite! Such a neat experiment and truly helpful. Thank you!
Need experiment! Number two is my favorite but they're all beautiful and their own way.
I like the two color most. I see now that by many layering my cup, that is the cause of the muddy unclear colors. I had thought that more was better, but thanks for showing me the difference that layers make. Truly helpful!
This was a great experiment! Thank you! ❤😊
Really great experiment...I like the two-layer cup the best...Composition is great and l love the colors and details..thanks for sharing!
Wooooow this is So Interesting! You definitely gave me an idea of what I wanna do in my next paintings!
I like number two! Even though all of them are nice!!
I agree I like number 2 as well. They all are pretty but 2 is outstanding
I love number 2 and the composition is just perfect for me & will continue to watch your video's.
I also love trying diffrent things with fluid paints some dont work but i keep at it and do something diffrent ending up saving it. Expariments are growth
Thanks you x
This is a fabulous experiment! All gorgeous! Cheers, Paige
I like all three. My favorite is number 2. It just stands out from the other two.
Thank you 😊
I loved them all but I like #2 the best! Great experiment!
Brilliant experiment!!! 🤗🤗🤗
It was a good experiment very helpful thank you for taking the time and paint todo it.
love your earnest personality!! great work on the experiment they all look like Sarah Mack paintings! 😂🎉 that is not a bad thing!! omg tadpoles w blue or red heads!!!❤
I have wondered about this, so thanks so much for doing it.
I prefer the 3rd. I like the business of the piece. Even though it has some mixed paint happening. I see the other colors underneath rather than seeing muddy look. Then my least favorite is the first one. Thanks for doing the tests. I'll have the more
Great idea .worked really well Thank you for showing us .
I love this experiment!!! It really shows how different the affects are on different ways of layering!👍
Thanks so much 😊
I enjoy looking at number 2 in portrait. I noticed that when you look at the center of the painting, you are seeing a flow of some kind of tunnel that’ll lead you somewhere else. I also like the third painting in portrait because it looks like there’s a red fire being poured into a vessel below.
Thank you so much 😊
All were very nice if I have to select a favorite it would be the 2nd with 2 layers it seems to have the best balance of colours with less white than the other two
Great experiment. I love #2. The composition is super
Thank you 😊
Thank you! Excellent comparison!! I’ve often wondered the same thing. I like #2 best😬
Wow - what a great video - thank you! I like bits of all of them - the peacock feather bit in number 1; the composition of number 2 and I just love all the different coloured lines in number 3. For me there is no clear winner 🤪 I git a lot from this video so thank you again.
I really love them all!!
Loved watching this! Thank you for the training class. I really loved the first one - colors thick enough to pop and no muddling - again thank you.
Thank you
congrats for this video!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻so useful and interesting ⭐️
2,1,3. Good experiment - very useful for when I play with my new kit.
I love #1 , but all 3 are stunning, well done, thanks for sharing..
I think that they all are ver nice but the 3rd one is my fav.
Gorgeous!
Thanks for the experiment Claire. I love the 3-D effect you get from mulitple layers however I prefer #1. Love seeing the definition of color!
Super cool!
So interesting how the patterns and lines formed similarly yet so many different effects in one pour versus the next! I am Just beginning to learn about fluid paint pouring though I have admired the art for years. I have most of the supplies needed but lack the extra space. I'm a collage artist and I'd like to find a way of combining the 2 disciplines without taking away from 1 or the other! Anxious to see more of your vids!
So interesting...fun to see same colors, each layered differently...
Thank you 😊
This is perfect!! Thanks for sharing the experiment
Hi Claire, your enthusiasm is infectious. Thank you. The answer to my question, that nobody else wants to confront, is what do you do with the discarded/wasted paint?
Thanks so much 🥰 I scrape it up and put into cups for another pour x
Thank you very much taking time To do this experment it was very educational
I have learnd agood leson
My respect and good wishes ❤
Thanks so much 😊
Brilliant experiment. I like 3 the best then 2. I’d like a comparison between method 2 and a split cup pour 👍🏴🇬🇧
#3 is my favorite. Interesting results.
Thank you 😊
Thank you for doing this experiment! It really intrigues me how the colors mix with each other. I like #2 the best. I love how you can see the clear transition of colors in the fingerlings.
I think they are all beautiful.
This looks absolutely fantastic and gorgeous! Your technique is mind blowing! Enjoyed watching your full process! Love watching it and greetings and best wishes from Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you x
Love the big white statement in 1.
Thank you 😊
Fascinating !!