Acrylic Pour Black and White Swipe - Black and White Art for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • Today we try the acrylic pour black and white swipe. This color combination is so simple and yet elegant and sophisticated at the same time. The simplicity of the color palette makes black and white art for beginners a must try.
    In this video compare doing a black and white spike with glue, glue & silicone oil, floetrol, and floetrol and silicone oil. Ever combination can create amazing acrylic pour art but they are each definitely unique in their creation.
    0:00 Intro
    2:30 Paint Grid Explained
    3:14 Glue swipe
    3:37 Glue and Silicone Swipe
    4:02 Floetrol Swipe
    4:30 Floetrol and Silicone Swipe
    5:44 Glue swipe Review
    6:45 Glue and Silicone Swipe Review
    7:59 Floetrol Swipe Review
    8:26 Floetrol and Silicone Swipe Review
    9:12 Acrylic Pour Black and White Swipes After Tilt
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    How Much Paint to Use for an Acrylic Pour -
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Комментарии • 243

  • @BubblesByYoli
    @BubblesByYoli 3 года назад +1

    All four of those awesome

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Thanks Yoli. I love me a good swipe with black and white. So much contrast.

  • @sharonweber1921
    @sharonweber1921 Год назад +1

    Haven’t tried black and white yet but I will now

  • @novallasuter8197
    @novallasuter8197 2 года назад +1

    ,David, this is a great demonstration!

  • @lolicru7276
    @lolicru7276 3 года назад +5

    I have learned more in watching two of your videos than by watching literally hundreds of others!! Who knew different colours = different weights?? Thank you so much 😁

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      The weight (specific gravity) makes a pretty big impact on paint pouring. I wish all manufacturers measured theirs and provided that info.

    • @apocketfullofsunshine6060
      @apocketfullofsunshine6060 Год назад

      Same!!

  • @carolmoorcraft5386
    @carolmoorcraft5386 Год назад +1

    David great information. I learn something new with each video you make. Thank you so very much.

  • @ruthalvaradolopez1623
    @ruthalvaradolopez1623 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful experiment!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Thank you 🤗 Ruth. I love doing simple black and white. I need to do some more bigger ones.

  • @shirljoanrea693
    @shirljoanrea693 2 года назад +1

    once again you explain how different colour work thank you for your help in pour painting

  • @givvaz
    @givvaz 3 года назад +1

    Awesome stuff bro

  • @Rachel-hg1gn
    @Rachel-hg1gn Год назад +2

    Wow! Thank you for posting! So helpful! I am on day TWO of deep dive into paint pouring! LOL!! Getting up the nerve to make something for my living room!! :)

  • @Tc9Studios
    @Tc9Studios Год назад +1

    Great experiment! Thank you!

  • @iffata1
    @iffata1 9 месяцев назад +1

    ❤it thanks for your beautiful tips,

  • @lisathayer9170
    @lisathayer9170 3 года назад +1

    I like the flotilla with silicon

  • @gypsylee5821
    @gypsylee5821 3 года назад +3

    My favorite was Floetrol with silicone, too. Crazy how much tilting them changed things up. Thanks for teaching me so much!

  • @eeveehomer
    @eeveehomer Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video, it answered two of my biggest questions!

  • @DESERTBOBBER1500
    @DESERTBOBBER1500 Год назад +1

    Love this video, very helpful

  • @functionalart623
    @functionalart623 3 года назад +4

    As a newbie to acrylic pouring I love that you give the weights for your mixes! It’s so helpful!
    And I love comparisons when there are soooooo many options to choose from!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      This type of experiment is how I learn best so it's a win-win for everyone Chelsea. Thanks!

  • @helenhew77
    @helenhew77 3 года назад +2

    TQ David!
    Im very please to let u know that I did the acrylic swipe using Elmer's glue method & managed to get many big beautiful cells.
    TQ for the very helpful videos/experiment!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Wonderful Helen. That is exactly what I like to hear. Any interesting observations you made that might help the Pouring Nation community?

  • @Nathalieroy2624
    @Nathalieroy2624 2 года назад +1

    Omg thank you for this.

  • @FluidPourArt
    @FluidPourArt 3 года назад +6

    Great comparison, I really appreciate all the great info you gave!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      I am glad you enjoyed it. have you tried black and white paintings before?

  • @miqael69pp
    @miqael69pp Год назад +1

    these are cool af

  • @marta.808
    @marta.808 3 года назад +4

    I like that you explain the process according to chemical and physical properties of the paints, mediums and the final effects. Discovered your channel a moment ago, and will stay longer :) Thank you. I think, I am also a kind of a left brained artist, as I need to know what exactly stands behind those "magic" processes of creating art pieces and have to be prepared well till I start. It all consists of strict principles and order in fact.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      So glad it helped you. I get fixated on "why, why, why?" almost like a 3 year old. Oh well, I guess we can't all grow up.

  • @bluesolara2749
    @bluesolara2749 2 года назад +1

    sooooo beautiful , i tried that many times its not easy to get this result ,,, thank you for sharing

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  2 года назад

      My pleasure 😊 It does take some work but I love the lacing swiping creates. Especially with just black and white.

  • @toniperry1457
    @toniperry1457 Год назад +1

    Another great informational video. Im wanting to do a navy and white only pour on a large canvas, this lets me see which mix I want to use. The painting you used at the beginning is awesome as well. Thanks as well for the formula to figure out how much paint to use.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  Год назад

      Ooh, that sounds like it will be amazing. Let me know how it goes.

  • @paulinemartinbarrell3277
    @paulinemartinbarrell3277 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your ‘down to earth’ no nonsense demonstrations & tips!!! Great tips for a newbie like me!

  • @clarecurran4191
    @clarecurran4191 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant experiment!! Thank you 💚☮️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @dariusreidace6663
    @dariusreidace6663 3 года назад +2

    This is such a positive community, I love the emphasis on helping each other learn. This is fantastic. I can't wait to jump into pouring myself.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +2

      I hope you love it as much as I do Darius. So relaxing and I've found so much joy in a creative side I didn't know I had.

    • @auntiehollyd6395
      @auntiehollyd6395 Год назад

      Me too! And LBA seems as if he genuinely wants every artist to do well.

  • @judyeuller7602
    @judyeuller7602 3 года назад +1

    Very well explained. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jennyohara4851
    @jennyohara4851 Год назад +1

    You are an efficient, amazing educator. Thanks.

  • @silentwhisperstudios7808
    @silentwhisperstudios7808 2 года назад +1

    Those are really nice.
    And pouring on tiles is cool.
    You can do your own design. For a kitchen backslash or something.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  2 года назад

      Absolutely you can Ben. You just need to make sure you finish them with something hard and washable like resin.

  • @sabrinalettuce6927
    @sabrinalettuce6927 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant and very useful demonstration of what using different additives creates.

  • @auntiehollyd6395
    @auntiehollyd6395 Год назад +1

    This is my 4th time watching just the swipe part of this vid. I love black and white also love swipes. The fact that you do these experiments with a little variations in each one is just so helpful and interesting to watch!!!!!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much. That is how I learn so I am glad it helps other people too.

  • @user-ge1tn7qc9b
    @user-ge1tn7qc9b 3 года назад +2

    I think that you’re teaching studying about the paint extreme important. I paint with colors for a long time that I never came to such a study that you gave me .now appreciate so much and wishing you great days and continue teaching such important things. With love Elana

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Thanks Elana (BTW I love your name). This nitty gritty detail is how I learn so I am glad it is helping others.

  • @vilmadann8910
    @vilmadann8910 2 года назад +1

    Love it

  • @lauradarcy5684
    @lauradarcy5684 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much, you’re educating me! It’s great instruction, you’re easy to learn from and I’m impressed!

  • @carolperez1426
    @carolperez1426 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this comparison.

  • @kriskriskris32
    @kriskriskris32 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is a fascinating experiment! I loved watching the reactions ❤

  • @ameliesurre
    @ameliesurre 2 года назад +1

    Hi, i just want to thank you for your explanations, i can improve my skills thanks to your advices !!! I did a painting i love after watching your video ! Have a great day

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  2 года назад

      You are so welcome! This is so amazing to hear Amelie!

  • @marlenea.5279
    @marlenea.5279 2 года назад +1

    You're so inspiring, thank you. I'm going to try this right now, the Floetrol with the silicone is my favorite.

  • @lagunamangano
    @lagunamangano 3 года назад +1

    Another great video! I happen to love black and white only paintings and I can see all four of those hanging together on somebody’s wall. I loved the effects after you tilted them; so very cool!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      I am making a frame right now to put them all together. Great minds Laura.

  • @nancyblair9862
    @nancyblair9862 3 года назад +1

    This was simply Brilliant! You finally explained a mystery of the universe - so even I can understand!😅😂🤣😂😘😘😘

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      Haha, I am a dullard so I have to make it as easy as possible for me. Teaching is really just a memory aid for myself.

  • @marceyvogt2007
    @marceyvogt2007 3 года назад +1

    Amazing results. You are so precise. I must be right brained because I am not. I do enjoy your comparison tests. Thanks.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      You are more than welcome. I love playing with these colors because it is so easy to see the contrast.

  • @pourmeanotherone1214
    @pourmeanotherone1214 Год назад +1

    I've only been pouring for about 2 weeks and you have helped me no end!! So a big THANK YOU VERY MUCH INDEED!

  • @bunnyfields
    @bunnyfields 3 года назад +1

    Dude. Omg, you're the best. Thank you and keep up the amazing videos!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Glad you like them! I will do my best to keep them amazing.

  • @patriciachristley7858
    @patriciachristley7858 3 года назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos. They have helped me so much. God bless you

  • @melissaso
    @melissaso 2 года назад +1

    I get a marble look. I love it. Haven't done a swipe yet. One time I added silver to the mix and oh it looked so good.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  2 года назад +1

      Great idea Emberlynn. I need to try that one day. BTW your name is amazing. I feel like you need a fantasy book written about you just because of your name.

    • @melissaso
      @melissaso 2 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist thank you. It's actually my daughter's name. 😂 my lame name is Melissa 🤣

  • @TheMyssT
    @TheMyssT 3 года назад +8

    I'm going to have to watch this 100 times and take notes! Thank you for sharing your ART and time with us!

  • @giseletheriault8633
    @giseletheriault8633 3 года назад +1

    Love this video. I am so glad you stretched them because before they were stretched I preferred the glue all but once they were done I far preferred the flotrol.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Thanks for commenting Gisele. It really is amazing how quickly they change from pour/swipe to finished.

  • @patriciaa.shaffer6726
    @patriciaa.shaffer6726 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge, greatly appreciate the time and effort you put into educating everyone. Have learned a lot from you, thank you.

  • @kspringer7643
    @kspringer7643 3 года назад +1

    Thanks much for this.... I got the same results following your method which showed me I'm on the right track with my mix and consistency, too. Plus got my first swipes under my belt!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Fantastic! Swipes are definitely a favorite of mine.

  • @renatejung4576
    @renatejung4576 2 года назад +1

    Sehr schön geworden und gut erklärt 🌺danke das Du dein Können mit uns teilst lg Renate 🌻🌹

  • @alandoyle2183
    @alandoyle2183 3 года назад +1

    Loved this. I've been asked to do some black and white pours and this was very helpful

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Excellent Alan. Glad to be of service. Black and white definitely has some classic magic of it's own.

  • @asma.alkhoori
    @asma.alkhoori 3 года назад +1

    Excellent work... keep it up🌿
    Stay connected and safe! ✨✨

  • @SuperRocketdog1
    @SuperRocketdog1 3 года назад +1

    Mind blowing!! Great effects wonderful ......I'm loving what you do👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💕💕💕😍😍😍😍😍🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Thank you so much Maureen. This one was actually really fun to do.

  • @louise5511
    @louise5511 3 года назад +1

    I just bought paint and floetrol and will be making my first attempt at a pour tomorrow. Your videos are teaching me so much. I love this black and white comparison. I was wondering what colors to start with for a first try and hadn't considered the simplicity of black and white. They are beautiful. Thanks!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      I do love this combo especially with the lacing some of the swipes can create.

  • @ccreightify
    @ccreightify 3 года назад +1

    Thanks! I'm a new sub and I really appreciate your channel! New to pouring so you're experiments are very helpful!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      You are quite welcome. Let me know if you have questions or test requests.

  • @colorizedenhanced-timeless2409
    @colorizedenhanced-timeless2409 3 года назад +1

    Good day, LeftBrainedArtist. this is beautifully riveting video. thank. :)

  • @kathyvance8913
    @kathyvance8913 3 года назад +1

    Glad to find your videos I have learned more by watching you and you explain very well as to what you are doing. Not everyone can teach, you have a special talent keep it up.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Aw, you're making me blush. I really do love these comments. Thanks again Kathy.

  • @Nomadcreations
    @Nomadcreations 3 года назад +1

    LB A, Nice Slow, Detailed, concise For a beginner & Nice For a slightly More advanced Doer To see a Quad version. Thanx

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I do try to be a little more detailed than my compatriots.

    • @Nomadcreations
      @Nomadcreations 3 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist That Helps Every One, & even Experienced Open Mindeds gain Knowledges

  • @jasonfreeland6621
    @jasonfreeland6621 3 года назад +2

    Best advice I can give for black and white pours is not to use too much black. It can dominate any pour. Second is to thin a heavy white paint like titanium white a little more then you normally would if you are going to use it under other colors (top of a flip cups colors or bottom base on a canvas for other methods) this way its not stuck on the bottom of the painting and has a chance to "float up" to the surface of the painting. However, white is a great color to swipe with because of the heavy properties it contains.

  • @saragoff9065
    @saragoff9065 3 года назад +1

    Super helpful!!! Thank you. You have a new sub! :)

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      Awesome, thank you! Black and White are so fun to play with, especially with swipes.

  • @jerritanner275
    @jerritanner275 3 года назад +2

    Thanks. I needed to hear #6. I'm chronically unhappy with my pours.

  • @dorothysansoe8902
    @dorothysansoe8902 3 года назад +5

    I love your videos and have learned a lot. Thank you! Do you have a video or is there a chart somewhere that explains how to tell the density of paint colors?

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      There is one on my website in my article about cells. leftbrainedartist.com/acrylicpourcells/ Not all manufacturers publish this. Sometimes you just have to experiment.

  • @taniaelliott6864
    @taniaelliott6864 2 года назад +1

    So would love to see that experiment with black and gold! Would that work and which would be denser the black or gold? Curious!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  2 года назад +1

      If the gold had any sparkle to it it would be less dense than most blacks. Metallics are almost always lighter than other paints which is why they are good cell creators.

  • @vonellevanzant237
    @vonellevanzant237 3 года назад +1

    I love the piece your wife loved, too! Your experiments are so valuable to me. Between the videos and your blog, you are teaching me so much! Your left brain is needed! 😊. How do I tell the weight of paints so I can layer correctly to get cells with the glue/water mix? What wonderful experiment!! I love the glue & silicone and the Floetrol & silicone for these pours.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Paint weight isn't given for most paints. Golden has a chart for some of their colors which I have linked in my blog post leftbrainedartist.com/acrylicpourcells/.

    • @vonellevanzant237
      @vonellevanzant237 3 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist thank you! I can’t afford many Golden colors until I learn more and pour more. However, I will print the Golden chart for the few I have. Do you know of a way to determine weight for other brands, like Aretha and Liquitex? Is there a general rule that blankets most, like black is heavier than white? Do, I just do a small sipe to determine? You are great!

  • @ARTBYSPARKLE
    @ARTBYSPARKLE 3 года назад +1

    Great experiment! I have trouble swiping because my hand shakes so much. I prefer swiping w white

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Ooh, I bet you get amazing swipes. I love the ones that have big lace and then smaller lace and big lace, etc.. That sounds more like a acrylic pour superpower to me Laurie.

  • @riekibroekhuis3895
    @riekibroekhuis3895 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @cindywhittaker8779
    @cindywhittaker8779 3 года назад +1

    Nice test thanks. My black colour was simply too muted I think with too much floetrol. I like your bright colour

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      Black is ALWAY brighter wet. Put a nice gloss coat on top and it will jump back out once the painting has dried and cured.. Be careful not to dilute black too much also. It can hit the greyscale pretty quick if you don't have enough paint.

  • @kristinekerr3688
    @kristinekerr3688 2 года назад +1

    I wish you could put small graphics over your paintings so i could keep track of which pm was which. As always i learned a lot from you :)

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  2 года назад

      Yeah, there are so many out there it gets confusing for sure. I do try to put that info in the description (but not always).

  • @evie6183
    @evie6183 3 года назад +1

    I'm a beginner so this helps me a lot especially since I like black and white...I actually like the glue with no silicone effect best...Before you tilted the one with floetrol and silicone I saw a tiny eye in it..wow ♥...do you see it? Thank you so much for this ....I am trying for that lacing effect but haven't got it yet...maybe my paints are not quite the same consistency!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      I had to go back and watch to see the eye but I definitely do.
      For swiped you don't want your paints to be too thick. When dripping it from 1 inch it should make a small mount then disappear. You can even get slightly thinner where it makes no mound but it doesn't make a divot when it lands in the paint. You'll get smaller lacing with thinner paints I have found.

    • @evie6183
      @evie6183 3 года назад +1

      @@LeftBrainedArtist Thank you ...and i can't help looking at the eye lol

  • @hilsart4179
    @hilsart4179 3 года назад +2

    Great job on your channel! I am happy to subscribe and support. Also, great speaking voice for videos!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      You are too kind. I hate how I sound but I guess it is kind of like our art. We see all the problems and think it's bad but everyone else just sees the good and compliments. The life of an artist (and RUclipsr) I guess.

    • @hilsart4179
      @hilsart4179 3 года назад +1

      Totally get you.

  • @andrewjames2659
    @andrewjames2659 3 года назад +2

    Thanks much for your experiments. learning alot here. a question on the pigment densities though... I was viewing the pigment density chart available at Golden Artist Colors that you had linked in another video. that chart shows Mars Black (PBk11) with a density of 4.6 and Titanium White (PW6) with a density of 3.9. so based on that chart, the Mars black mixture should be 'heavier' than the Titanium white, which is reverse from your comment and the resultant

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      The pigment weights only give a ballpark of where the pigment will sit because we don't know the pigment to binder ratio that the paint is created from. In my experience with the paints I was using the black was less dense than the white (but not by a lot). I'd almost classify most colors based on their pigments as as heavy, medium, light. If they are both heavy you'll have to test them together. If they are heavy and medium than you can be pretty sure the heavy will sink etc. etc.
      I'd love to say this is all black and white but there is too much variation between manufacturers and even batches of paint in my experience.

  • @ladygwarth
    @ladygwarth 2 года назад +1

    Those are amazing. I haven’t done black and white together, but today I did a Dutch pour on black. I tried to think about the density and did a practice piece but my main painting, although acceptable, well, the black was swamping some of the colours, but I did get a lot of lacing (Aussie Floetrol, no silicone) I made all the paints including the base, the same pouring consistency. After watching your video I am wondering if the pour colours should have been, thicker or the base thinner. Would the pour flow better then? Thanks for all your helpful videos.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  2 года назад +1

      You probaly just wanted to put less base. You want your base coat to not move much as all when you tilt. Make sure if you use some flood black (around the colors) that you use way less than the colors or it will overwhelm them.

    • @ladygwarth
      @ladygwarth 2 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist Yes I did put extra base colour around, but I do think the base was quite thick. I will watch out for that next time, thanks again.

  • @MooseKrazysFlowingCanvas
    @MooseKrazysFlowingCanvas 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! So helpful! If I may ask a question, I tried a swipe tonight with Deco Art 24K Gold. It was mixed 1:3 paint:floetrol I did add a bit of water to thin it some more. I didn't get lacing and was wondering if you had an idea.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      Metallics are a little bit of an enigma as they don't always act like other paints. You either of the thing they WAY down or add something like flow-aid to help break that surface tension which is what creates the lacing effect.

    • @MooseKrazysFlowingCanvas
      @MooseKrazysFlowingCanvas 3 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist Thanks so much!

  • @debraluther3469
    @debraluther3469 3 года назад +1

    Cool! Just found your page... lots of helpful information. Can you tell us how much silicone you put in the smaller cups? I usually put 3 or 4 drops but never know for sure how much to use. Thanks for your help! P.S. Helpful hint: if you use a spin table go to the $ Store and pick up some shower caps to put on your spinner, much easier than trying to cover it with tinfoil...and they come with pretty designs too!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      I do one drop per 2 oz give or take a drop. That shower cap idea is GENIUS!

  • @midwid2809
    @midwid2809 2 года назад +1

    Flotrol without silicone would be my preference. However I do have another question regarding blk/wht paint... what is best practice when pouring black and white paint (only) in keeping the colors clean with less blurred lines? Ex a ring pour keeping paints from blending or One dominating the other? I hope you understand what I'm asking...I swear it made sense when it was in my head.😁

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  2 года назад +1

      Professional mediums keep lines better I think (Liquitex, GAC 800, etc.) If you are going to use glue or floetrol keep the paint much thicker to keep the lines as defined as possible.

    • @midwid2809
      @midwid2809 2 года назад

      Thanks 😊

  • @blbl4685
    @blbl4685 3 года назад +1

    These are all very beautiful! Thanks for sharing this test with us. I love the lacing! I am one of the odd balls that is not a big fan of cells in my treasures. :D I do have a question, if you don't mind. How in the world do you keep it from not being all gray? I LOVE black and white, but get very frustrated with too much of mine turning to gray. Any hints would be very appreciated.
    LInda

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Two problems come to mind. Your paint is too thin. If the paint mixes that much you need to thicken it up. The second is the amount of paint to pouring medium/water. Craft paints have horrible pigment load so they will mix and merge more. But with student level acrylic (Liquitex Basics or Artist's Loft etc.) you want to stick to about 1 part paint to 2 parts medium with a little water for consistency. Arteza is very pigmented so you can get away with closer to 1:4.

    • @blbl4685
      @blbl4685 3 года назад +1

      @@LeftBrainedArtist Thanks so much! I bet it is too thin. Woo hoo I have Arteza I haven't used it for pouring, but I will! :D So far I have only used glue all as my pouring medium and have went with your suggestion of 30/70 split on the glue all. Oh and I have used pre-mixed. I used the pre-mixed mainly because I am a chicken, haha, and because I seem to get less cells. I will admit I am one of the only people on the planet who does not like cells.
      Thanks again for taking the time to respond! Much appreciated.

  • @theoriginalgoldenskone5985
    @theoriginalgoldenskone5985 Год назад +1

    What do you use to hold your piece? A large plastic container with dowels? Thank you for your awesome videos!!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  Год назад

      Here are the videos where I made my two paint pouring containers. ruclips.net/video/TLHcqW9AKwo/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/pMNH9V7--Jw/видео.html

  • @kathlynpenrod6128
    @kathlynpenrod6128 3 года назад +1

    How do you store your paintings, my family thinks I will be hanging them everywhere. How do you do it and how long before they are dry. Do you use a lot of tiles???

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      After they are varnished I store them upright with small carboard spacers. Before they are varnished I never leave them one on top of the other because they stick to each other. Paintings need 3 - 5 weeks, more if they are huge, to fully cure before you varnish. Most of my paintings are test so I leave them for a few weeks and repaint on them until can't anymore.
      I have a lot of leftover tiles from friends remodels and I LOVE using them.

  • @Jamieleanne1985
    @Jamieleanne1985 3 года назад +1

    Hi newbie here! Question .. Do u add the silicone drops to the paint in the little tub and stir it BEFORE the pour? Or do u drop a bit on the actual canvas then pour? Or does it matter? Subbed! 🤗

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      It doesn't*** matter. You can drop them on after (see chameleon pours). I usually do it in the mine in the cup.

  • @patriciaengel7913
    @patriciaengel7913 3 года назад +1

    Luv yr videos!!! This is so helpful. How do you tell if a specific paint is "heavier"? Is it only by testing like this? Is there something on the tubes/bottles that indicates this? thanks again!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      Experience unfortunately since most brands don't publish this Patricia. I do have some helpful tips on my website about this also with one link to a brand that gives the specific gravity (how they weight liquids) for their paints. leftbrainedartist.com/acrylicpourcells/

  • @tracyclark465
    @tracyclark465 3 года назад +1

    Would a heat gun instead of a torch be as effective and (I'm thinking) move the paint around some?

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      It definitely works. It does have some air flow that the torch doesn't have. However, if you are close enough to move your paint any significant amount you are probably going to scorch or flash dry your paint which could lead to cracking and crazing.

  • @deidrebemister9209
    @deidrebemister9209 Год назад +1

    Great video as usual. Question, how long do you keep that mixing medium in that big ole bottle?

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  Год назад +1

      Months and months and I have never had a problem. I just shake it up the night before I am going to paint again.

  • @ChrisBreier
    @ChrisBreier 3 года назад +1

    The black and white creates a dramatic effect! I was wondering about what colors you could use to create a similar contrast. Maybe yellow with dark purple?

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      I definitely need to try some different color combos for sure.

  • @stop_and_smell_the_roses
    @stop_and_smell_the_roses 2 года назад +1

    Hello. I like your experiment. You mentioned that thinner silicone makes smaller cells. How do I make thinner silicone? Thanks.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  2 года назад +1

      You have to buy it that way. WD-40 or spray silicone is much thinner than say treadmill silicone.

  • @brookecunningham5214
    @brookecunningham5214 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos, and I am an experimenter with a left brain as well. But you do it so much better than I would know how to. Thank you, I am watching them eagerly. I have been trying very hard to figure out how the paintings that “ DwightPours” are made. I have been trying to replicate his minimalist style, in my own colors. I love the huge simple cells that he gets without silicone. I’ve mixed paints in many different densities, I have done everything I can think of and I just don’t get those effects. Could you take a try at that? They are not clouds, they might be pearls, but they have a unique way of sinking into the color beneath that I just love.. I promise I’ll make you a really good brownies if you can figure this out! Thanks!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +2

      Use a very thin base coat with a lighter white like an Artist's Loft Flow or cover white but NOT titanium as it is too heavy. Then use a medium-thin color. That should get you started.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      The more I look at it the more I think he might also use a watered down glossy house paint for the base. Glossy paints tend to make the paint over the top open up in that cell like form.

    • @brookecunningham5214
      @brookecunningham5214 3 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist thank you, I will try that next. Much appreciated.

  • @kuzeyboy
    @kuzeyboy 3 года назад +1

    This was extremely interesting for me. A question though, how can I know the dentisty of different brands of paint (Pebeo!!!) and different colorus? I was thinking, I want to have a go at this but I would like to add an orange or a pink in it too!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      There isn't really a good way right now. I have an article on my website with a link to the specific gravity (weight/density) of one of the providers of paint which you could use as a guide for other paints. Since every one is made of slightly different pigments that won't always be correct though. leftbrainedartist.com/acrylicpourcells/

    • @kuzeyboy
      @kuzeyboy 3 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist WOW that is so useful - thank you. Can I check to make sure I understand this, I looked at the Golden documentation and if I used Hansa Yellow Light with 1.30 density and Burnt Humber 2.50, The humber would sink down, the yellow on top but because of a pouring medium and/or silicone etc, I can get bubbles bringing the humber back to the top? Sorry if I didn't put that too well!

  • @theosbornfamily3115
    @theosbornfamily3115 3 года назад +1

    How much glue did you put in the one with silicone? And how many drops of silicone in it? Love the top right one

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      2 parts medium 1 part paint (for medium body paints I used). Medium is 70% glue and 30% water. I had to add a a bit more water to each paint to get the consistency I wanted (regular consistency from ruclips.net/video/nZgXEAnE2zQ/видео.html)

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      One drop of silicone per 2 ounces.

  • @j-mesSteppingStonesandmore
    @j-mesSteppingStonesandmore 3 года назад +1

    Is the pouring chart include the pouring medium or just the paint? BTW you my go to for the chemistry part of acrylic pouring. I am a newbie

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      The calculator and the chart are for the combination of the paint, medium, and any water you add.

  • @cindywhittaker8779
    @cindywhittaker8779 3 года назад +1

    Have you ever done a piece that has 2 mediums on the same canvas to get the different effects.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely. Testing all the combinations is hard but I have used floetrol, glue, artist's loft, and Liquitex with various results. I need just do a bunch of tests there. Maybe a new video late this year.

  • @sandrabarnes9164
    @sandrabarnes9164 3 года назад +1

    Could I have my pouring medium 35% Floetrol, 35%Elmers GlueAll, to make the 70%/30% ratio that you use? If that works, what effect might it have? I’m hoping to get bigger cells. Thank you for so many informative videos.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      Floetrol doesn't guarantee large cells unfortunately although you'll definitely get more small cells with floetrol than without. Swipes, additives, or cell makers and thinner paints (thinks cloud cells, metallic pigments) are the most logical way to create large cells.

  • @acsingleton1
    @acsingleton1 3 года назад +1

    Also, what is your opinion on pre mixed pouring paint? Is it good to use?

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      Sure. If you can afford it they general work really well.

    • @acsingleton1
      @acsingleton1 3 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist Oh wow hadn’t checked the prices. They are expensive. I just have such a hard time getting the right consistency. I’ll keep watching your videos and practicing!

  • @Greenfuego
    @Greenfuego 3 года назад +1

    How do you determine the relative weight of each paint? How many MSDS sheets did you analyze to get that?

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      I use the Golden specific gravity measurements for pigments and either match other manufacturer's pigments or make an educated guess on how heavy they would be based on what I know of how pigments are made from. You can see the gravity measurement I mention on my blog post about cells - leftbrainedartist.com/acrylicpourcells/

  • @brenda33181bs
    @brenda33181bs 3 месяца назад +1

    Do you always wet the paper towels.

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 месяца назад

      No but I like the look of wet paper towels better. I actually did a test of that and other wipe items in this video - ruclips.net/video/i9u_Eq1j9Bw/видео.html

  • @anaroca7158
    @anaroca7158 2 года назад +1

    Hello, I'm new at this type of artwork but I am familiarizing myself with it. It's an awesome concept. My question .. can I mix the silicone with acrylic paint and then add drops of alcohol or just mix everything together.. would it ruin the artwork?
    Also, can I pour resin over the artwork once dried?
    I subbed!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  2 года назад +1

      Definitely yes on the resin. Make sure you let if fully cure (a few weeks usually). I don't like mixing alcohol and silicone. I choose my technique and then use one or the other if I need to.

    • @anaroca7158
      @anaroca7158 2 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist I'm still watching your videos! Is there a reason not to mix the alcohol & silicone? Have you done a video on this? I'm curious of the outcome bc I love the water effect but I also like the oil bubbles as well

  • @truthtelling
    @truthtelling Месяц назад +1

    Have you ever added a metallic paint, such as gold or silver to the black&white swipe? What were your results?

  • @acsingleton1
    @acsingleton1 3 года назад +1

    Whoa whoa... there’s math to determine how much paint to pour? Do you have a video on this? I never mix enough paint!

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      I have a video (ruclips.net/video/cZPH2HCYDqc/видео.html) and a blog post (leftbrainedartist.com/how-much-paint-to-use-for-an-acrylic-pour/) about this.

    • @acsingleton1
      @acsingleton1 3 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist Thank you so much!!

  • @fisayoakinlosotu713
    @fisayoakinlosotu713 3 года назад +1

    Was water added in the mixture for swipes or it’s not advisable

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад

      I used water in all of these. You just want make sure the "swiped" color is just slightly thinner than the base colors so it flows better when you swipe.

  • @robertasoares378
    @robertasoares378 3 года назад +1

    On the first experiment ( glue no silicone ) you suggested using a “ heavy” color with a lighter one.. how can I know witch color is the “ Heavier” one ?

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  3 года назад +1

      My video that will release in about 30 minutes will explain all about paint weights Roberta. Great timing on that question.

    • @robertasoares378
      @robertasoares378 3 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist 😍 how cool! Thank you

    • @robertasoares378
      @robertasoares378 3 года назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist hi, I can’t find the video, would you mind sending the link ?? Thank you 😊

  • @tanyaakins4492
    @tanyaakins4492 7 месяцев назад

    Black and white mixed makes wax look ?

  • @letstalkdisabilities7549
    @letstalkdisabilities7549 Год назад +1

    When you say water do you mean tap water or distilled water?

    • @LeftBrainedArtist
      @LeftBrainedArtist  Год назад

      Both will work but paints made with tap water will go back quicker than paints made with distilled water. I alwasy use distilled, especially in any paint I am going to store for more than a week.

    • @letstalkdisabilities7549
      @letstalkdisabilities7549 Год назад

      @@LeftBrainedArtist Thank you so much for your answer! I love your videos, I have learned so much, can’t wait to learn more