Acrylic Pouring On Vases Live
TLDRIn this lively and informative video, the artist engages viewers with an acrylic pouring session on vases and canvases. The artist starts by sharing a humorous mix-up with the vases' size and then dives into the creative process, discussing the choice of colors and the technique of acrylic pouring. The video is interactive, with the artist addressing comments from viewers named Veronica, Linda, Dan, Julia, and others. The artist also talks about their new favorite vase shape, the process of transferring their art business to a new website, and the inclusion of metallic paints in their work. The session includes tips on pouring, such as using cups to elevate vases for better paint flow and the importance of patience in achieving the desired design. The artist also teases upcoming projects, including a TV show appearance and a new album release, and provides a discount code for their online store. The video concludes with a demonstration of pouring on an 11 by 14 canvas with beach-themed colors, sharing the joy and excitement of the creative process.
Takeaways
- ๐จ The artist is excited to work on acrylic pouring with vases and plans to create three vases in one session.
- ๐ฆ There was a mix-up with the size of the box grabbed from the office, but the artist decides to make do with what they have.
- ๐ก The artist suggests using a 'warm versus cool' color scheme for the vases and plans to use two smaller cups for the paints.
- ๐ The artist's new favorite vase shape is showcased, and they also mention their website, mixedmediagirl.com, for purchasing paints and other items.
- ๐ด The artist discusses the process of transferring their shop to a new website and includes shipping in the new listings.
- ๐ญ The artist accidentally grabbed extra-large vases instead of medium ones and humorously acknowledges the mistake.
- ๐จ The artist uses pre-mixed pouring paints from their shop and explains that viewers don't need to mix them with anything else.
- ๐ The artist mentions a potential scheduling conflict with a TV show filming, which might affect their ability to go live next week.
- ๐ The artist has 29 colors available and has recently released new colors, with more in the pipeline.
- ๐ฒ The artist discusses the process of raising vases on cups to pour paint and the importance of not setting vases directly on the canvas.
- ๐ For the last vase, the artist decides on a beach-themed color scheme, inspired by a recent beach class they taught.
Q & A
What is the artist excited about in the beginning of the transcript?
-The artist is excited about having some fun with vases and doing acrylic pouring with paints on bases.
Why did the artist accidentally grab extra large vases instead of medium ones?
-The artist doesn't specify the exact reason but mentions it was an accident and they ended up with extra large vases instead of the medium ones they intended to grab.
What does the artist suggest for those who are not present during the live video?
-The artist suggests that if someone is not present for the live video and only wants a tutorial, they should not watch this video as it is meant for chit-chat and interaction.
What is the artist's preferred vase shape?
-The artist's preferred vase shape is the one they refer to as their 'new favorite,' although they do not describe it in detail.
What is the purpose of using cups to raise the vases during the painting process?
-The purpose of using cups is to elevate the vases, which makes it easier to remove them from the canvas after painting without disturbing the paint.
What does the artist mean by 'warm versus cool' in the context of choosing colors?
-The artist is referring to choosing a color palette that contrasts warm tones (like red, orange, and yellow) with cool tones (like blues and greens) for the acrylic pouring on the vases.
What is the artist's website where they sell their products?
-The artist's website where they sell their products is mixedmediagirl.com.
What is the significance of the bottle bottom technique mentioned in the transcript?
-The bottle bottom technique is an experimental method the artist considers using to create a specific pattern on the vases. It involves placing a bottle bottom on top of the vases during the pouring process.
How does the artist decide on the colors for the beach-themed vase?
-The artist decides on the colors for the beach-themed vase by starting with white and gold to represent sand, then adding layers of blues to represent water, and finally incorporating metallic blues and rose gold for accents.
What is the artist's advice for those who want to learn more about acrylic pouring?
-The artist recommends checking out their playlist called 'Getting Started with Acrylic Pouring' on their YouTube channel for basic techniques, product and tool information, and how to mix paint.
How does the artist handle the drying process for the vases and canvases?
-The artist raises the canvases on painters' pyramids to dry and leaves the vases on plastic cups to dry. They allow at least a week for the vases to dry before sealing them with resin.
Outlines
๐จ Introduction to Acrylic Pouring on Vases
The artist begins by expressing excitement about the acrylic pouring session on vases. They discuss the process of setting up the live stream to view comments and interact with viewers named Veronica, Linda, Dan, and Julia. The artist humorously recounts accidentally grabbing the wrong size vases from their office. They mention a request to do acrylic pouring on vase bases and plan to create three vases. The shape of two vases is not their favorite, but they are willing to work with them. The artist decides to use a 10 by 20 canvas for two vases and another canvas for the third one, which is their new favorite shape. They also talk about the live nature of the video, emphasizing the importance of interaction over a straightforward tutorial.
๐๏ธ Preparing the Paints and Discussing the Store
The artist explains that they will be using pre-mixed pouring paints from their shop, which viewers can purchase without the need for additional mixing. They share their process of selecting colors for the pouring, considering a warm versus cool color scheme. The artist discusses transferring their products to a new website, mixedmediagirl.com, and mentions the inclusion of shipping in the new site's pricing. They list various blues and greens they are using, including turquoise, primary blue, and meadow green, and also introduce metallic colors. The artist also talks about an album they have completed and plan to release soon, and they mention the need to finish payments to their producer.
๐ Live Interaction and Pouring Techniques
The artist engages with viewers, asking for their opinions on using a bottle bottom on the vases. They attempt the technique but find it doesn't work well and decide against it. They discuss the importance of pouring slowly with the smaller vases and the challenges of achieving even coverage. The artist shares their thoughts on the design process, including the order in which colors are poured and how it affects the final outcome. They also talk about the possibility of not being able to go live the following week due to filming a TV show and consider pre-recording a premiere instead.
๐ Album Update and Color Selection
The artist provides an update on their album, which is complete and will be available for pre-order soon. They discuss the vibrant colors of their paints, which are not muddy, and their excitement about the album release. The artist asks viewers to choose between warm and cool color schemes and shares their process of wiping off gloves to improve paint flow. They also mention the sale of vases and canvases separately and their appreciation for the support from the viewers.
๐งค Glove Issues and Multi-Project Approach
The artist comments on the size of their gloves and decides to remove them. They discuss the possibility of adding more paint to a vase if the outcome isn't satisfactory. The artist talks about their canvas and vase project, mentioning the use of runoff paint. They also share their excitement about the colors they are using and the process of pouring the paint. The artist engages with the audience, thanking them for their support and mentioning the importance of their presence.
๐๏ธ Beach-Inspired Color Palette
The artist decides to use a beach-inspired color palette for the next vase, starting with white and gold to represent sand. They express a wish for a bronze color and use a brown instead. The artist layers the paint with various blues and a metallic blue, aiming for a beach vibe in the design. They discuss the process of pouring paint onto the canvas and the importance of letting the paint run before moving the piece to dry.
๐ฆ Shipping and Storing Artwork
The artist talks about the process of shipping canvases and refers viewers to a playlist on their YouTube channel for packing and shipping tutorials. They discuss the drying time for the paint on canvases and vases, which depends on temperature and humidity. The artist also shares their preference for using resin over spray for sealing vases and provides a discount code for their new website. They mention the process of raising canvases to dry and using painter's pyramids for support.
๐ Close-Up on Finished Artwork
The artist moves the vases to safety and plans to do a close-up of the finished vases. They express their love for the beach-themed vase and the overall design of the canvas. The artist answers questions about the drying process and the use of a hot gun, which they clarify was not used in their process. They also discuss the possibility of doing another vase class and the challenges of shipping vases. The artist wraps up the session by thanking viewers for joining and looking forward to the next session.
Mindmap
Keywords
๐กAcrylic Pouring
๐กVases
๐กCanvas
๐กMixed Media
๐กPouring Paints
๐กResin
๐กMetallics
๐กColor Theory
๐กLive Video
๐กOnline Store
๐กArtistic Process
Highlights
The artist is excited to work with vases and plans to create three pieces using acrylic pouring on canvas.
A humorous anecdote about accidentally grabbing an extra-large box instead of a medium-sized one for the vases.
The artist discusses the process of acrylic pouring, mentioning it's been a while since they last worked on vases.
A live interaction with viewers named Veronica, Linda, Dan, and Julia, indicating a community atmosphere.
The artist's intention to use warm versus cool colors for the vases, showcasing their creative thought process.
A mention of the artist's preferred vase shape and the excitement around trying new techniques.
The artist provides a tutorial on how to prepare the canvas for the vase pouring, emphasizing the importance of elevation.
A discussion about the artist's online store and the availability of their products, including a recent website update.
The artist shares their process for mixing paints, including the use of pre-mixed pouring paints available in their shop.
A live demonstration of the artist's technique for pouring paint onto the vases, with attention to color layering.
The artist's consideration of using a bottle bottom on top of the vases for a unique design effect.
A segment where the artist answers questions from viewers about their process, materials, and the business side of art.
The artist's decision to try a new color combination inspired by beach colors, reflecting a spontaneous and exploratory approach.
The artist discusses the drying process for the vases and canvases, providing practical advice for viewers interested in the craft.
A moment where the artist expresses gratitude towards their viewers and fan club, highlighting the supportive community they've built.
The artist shares an update about their upcoming album, revealing behind-the-scenes insights into their creative endeavors.
The artist provides a coupon code for their new website, mixedmediagirl.com, as part of a transition from their Etsy store.
The artist concludes the live session with a close-up of the finished vases, showcasing the final results of their work.
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