Totally stunning. I love you Gina. You are one of the very few artists on RUclips who share their knowledge so generously and in such detail. It's so helpful to a newbie like me (who has many times just felt like giving up) and I'm very grateful. I love all your work. You're a genius and superstar!! 💕
Gina, thank you so much for mentioning how long you wait before tilting. I'm very very new to pour painting and you made me realize that a lot of tutorials are probably sped up and patience is a virtue to get results.
Again, thank you for clearly explaining not just how, but why what works does work from a scientific perspective. It really helps me understand. Oh, and I am breathlessly waiting (here in rural France) for the arrival of your deck of color palette cards. Pretty excited. Peace out Gina, you are a treasure!
Gina, this is a fabulous piece! Love the Boulder cells! Thanks for the information and tips! Kanella Ciraco had the same issue of doing close ups changing the colors. She figured out that if she held the camera steady and zoomed in she got a better video of the wet results. Don't know for sure, just saw it on her channel. Congratulations on the (maybe) new apartment! Cheers, Paige
Very stunning. At 21:00 I was begging you to leave it as a shooting star... Lol. But you have a definite style and we're looking for a much different look. Perfection, as usual.
This absolutely stunningly gorgeous! I do think that measuring cup makes a big difference in this type pour. I've learned so much from you, Gina! I love your cars. I'll never have your sense of color or your patience, but I'm learning!
Such a wonderful experience for me. I am a newbie with acrylic pours. Have done oils and landscape acrylics for a long time. I learned so much just from this one video. Thank you! I am going to watch and learn some more. Just starting out what size canvas is best?
It's beautiful. You need to go look at some of your other videos, did you change the order of your corners? You are tilting a teeny tiny little bit quicker...... But your results are still so amazing!
(REALLY) Dumb question: How do you know when the weight is back to center? Do you feel the actual balance in your hands? Not sure what the wobbles are as This is beyond stunning! Esp love the copper!
I get such a chuckle at times when watching your videos. Such as “letting the paint pour percolate”, etc…😂 Anyway, I absolutely love these ‘boulders’ you create and had a question for you - what do you mean by a “wobbly effect”, so I know what to avoid doing. Thanks so much, Gina, for another beautiful composition.
@@GinaDeLuca Try as I may, I simply cannot achieve the boulder sized cells that you get. I’m unsure what I’m doing wrong, but maybe a few more videos will help. You’re very transparent on how you go about it, but I’m obviously missing something crucial. Try, try again…
Stunning Gina. I've finally started to slow my roll when tilting and low and behold - boulder cells! How much paint to you lay down on the canvas? I never seem to mix enough for the basecoat.
Yay! I don’t really have a formula per se for basecoat. The bigger the canvas, the more liquid it absorbs so you need to make extra to make sure it’s a slick surface.
Thank You for all your pro tips you give us. You are an amazing teacher
Awesomely stunning Gina WOW!!! Amazingly Stunning!!!. REALLY!!! Thank you for being here. 🤗😮🤗👌👍👌
Totally stunning. I love you Gina. You are one of the very few artists on RUclips who share their knowledge so generously and in such detail. It's so helpful to a newbie like me (who has many times just felt like giving up) and I'm very grateful. I love all your work. You're a genius and superstar!! 💕
I am so impressed as always with your patience. I am holding my breath watching afraid you’ll lose it all on a corner but you don’t. It’s georgeous
For me this is the perfect balance between cells and lines.
Absolutely gorgeous ❤
Gina, thank you so much for mentioning how long you wait before tilting. I'm very very new to pour painting and you made me realize that a lot of tutorials are probably sped up and patience is a virtue to get results.
Wow! Stunning!😍❤️🔥
It’s beautiful. I always learn something.Hope I can remember when I try it.This type of art is fascinating.
Came in at the end. This is stunning !!!
So, so beautiful !!! 🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍
Gina, love your arts very much. you are a very creative artist.
Grazie Gina , sei un’artista spettacolare!!! Grazie mille 🙏🏻 😘❤️
Thank you very much! 🙏❤️
Again, thank you for clearly explaining not just how, but why what works does work from a scientific perspective. It really helps me understand. Oh, and I am breathlessly waiting (here in rural France) for the arrival of your deck of color palette cards. Pretty excited. Peace out Gina, you are a treasure!
Thank you very much! 🙏❤️
I used this video to time my tilting. I'm very slow. About twice as slow as you were here. Thank you for doing this real time!
Stunning
Thank you! 🙏
Beautiful picture thanks for the tutorial
Really great explaining in this video😁 I know I've said it before, but you get to read it again😉 And no, you have not lost your mojo! 🥂
Thank you very much! 🙏❤️
Beautiful. Thank you. 💗
I love your art! I can see this piece in a dramatically dark bathroom. 💜
Thank you! 🙏
Cool, this is spectacular, loving the black background!
I value your advice and patience. I've been having issues with this exact kind of pour ❤ thx!
So pretty
Gorgeous
Thank you! 🙏
Enjoyed this very much . Thanks xx
Really stunning piece. I just love the small gold cells that have popped up in the large gold boulder cells. Such nice contrast with the black.
Thank you very much! 🙏❤️
Gorgeous🍻
This is absolutely beautiful. Love the sparkle and bling. ❤️
Thank you! 🙏
Beautiful 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you! 🙏
Amazing❤
Gina, your pours always look stunning!❤️✌️🥰🌟✨🌈
Thank you very much! 🙏❤️
This one is a stunner, love how the copper appeared as filaments in which the golden boulders lived. Lovely
I love it. It is absolutely stunning
Impressive!!!
Thank you! 🙏
It’s gorgeous……thank you Gina
Gina, this is a fabulous piece! Love the Boulder cells! Thanks for the information and tips! Kanella Ciraco had the same issue of doing close ups changing the colors. She figured out that if she held the camera steady and zoomed in she got a better video of the wet results. Don't know for sure, just saw it on her channel. Congratulations on the (maybe) new apartment! Cheers, Paige
Very stunning. At 21:00 I was begging you to leave it as a shooting star... Lol. But you have a definite style and we're looking for a much different look. Perfection, as usual.
Golden clouds!
This absolutely stunningly gorgeous! I do think that measuring cup makes a big difference in this type pour. I've learned so much from you, Gina! I love your cars. I'll never have your sense of color or your patience, but I'm learning!
Love, Love, Love IT!
Such a wonderful experience for me. I am a newbie with acrylic pours. Have done oils and landscape acrylics for a long time. I learned so much just from this one video. Thank you! I am going to watch and learn some more. Just starting out what size canvas is best?
Omg 😱 i want to paint pour like you beautiful 😍😍😍
Thank you very much! 🙏❤️
Cool how the copper was rings and the gold became cells
Absolutely a stunning piece , I would love to be to repeat your piece in 4 colours with cream and bronze, do you think it will look good
It's beautiful. You need to go look at some of your other videos, did you change the order of your corners? You are tilting a teeny tiny little bit quicker...... But your results are still so amazing!
(REALLY) Dumb question: How do you know when the weight is back to center? Do you feel the actual balance in your hands?
Not sure what the wobbles are as This is beyond stunning! Esp love the copper!
You can see where it's laying
Looks like comets in the center
I get such a chuckle at times when watching your videos. Such as “letting the paint pour percolate”, etc…😂 Anyway, I absolutely love these ‘boulders’ you create and had a question for you - what do you mean by a “wobbly effect”, so I know what to avoid doing. Thanks so much, Gina, for another beautiful composition.
When your lines take on a more zig zag effect instead of staying smooth. Like ripples in a pond.
@@GinaDeLuca Try as I may, I simply cannot achieve the boulder sized cells that you get. I’m unsure what I’m doing wrong, but maybe a few more videos will help. You’re very transparent on how you go about it, but I’m obviously missing something crucial. Try, try again…
If you’re using the same paints and Floetrol, you may just need to go thinner.
@@GinaDeLuca I part paint to two parts floetrol, then water until it’s a slightly thicker consistency than what I usually make for Dutch pours.
Actually, I used Liquidex for one color (magenta) and Folk Art metallic gold, both in 2 parts Floetrol over a semi-thick black base.
This is spectacular,... 😍🤩,... I love your techniques,... So,... Take me to be your student,... Master,...
Thank you! 🙏
Stunning Gina. I've finally started to slow my roll when tilting and low and behold - boulder cells! How much paint to you lay down on the canvas? I never seem to mix enough for the basecoat.
Yay! I don’t really have a formula per se for basecoat. The bigger the canvas, the more liquid it absorbs so you need to make extra to make sure it’s a slick surface.
@@GinaDeLuca Thanks Gina