So glad I watched this video, I've purchased Gee's Cloud Funnel Technique Course and, thanks to you, was able to get the discount using the code you shared. I can't wait to try it out but, as it's winter here in the UK and far too cold to work in my SheShed, I will have to be patient
The first one is probably my favorite. The colors just seem so balanced and the gradient is very satisfying. I plan on saving this video and showing Cory. He's a fan of funnel pours. -A
I really like the first one a lot, although I also like the eye in the third one. Never been much of a cloud fan I'm afraid. Thanks for another very useful video and happy new year to you.
That really looks fun. Great technique for coasters. I’m going to sign up for the course even though I can’t put technique into practice for a while. English weather not conducive to fluid art - especially when my ‘studio’ is unheated garage. Your videos are always instructive and worth watching and I have to-do journal full of notes. Happy New Year.
Hello David! Happy New Year! Blessings for 2025 for you & your family! I appreciate your demos & tips throughout the years! Your videos are so encouraging! xx 🎉
Can I be cheeky and ask you to do a linear rather than circular funnel pour experiment and tilt rather than spin? Thinking it could, e combined with landscape type of flip cup creation!
Hi Dear David. You have helped me so much and so I have a major problem you hopefully can help me with. I have a painting drying rack I got for Christmas of which is great except if you have paintings to dry on the shelves that are wet they occasionally drop so I tried to prevent the drips hurting the other pictures by putting piddle/puddle pads under the canvas to soak up any drops but when the pictures dried the pads are stuck to paintings on the back so I need to figure out how to release it without hurting my pictures. Any ideas? Please help me figure this out!!😢
Try a little heat first. From the bottom witha hair dryer or something. See if getting it warm NOT HOT lets you pull the puppy pads off. Next you can try putting a little isopropyl alcohol on the puppy pad near the canvas. That will eat away the paint though so you really don't want a ton and need to be very careful.
If you are interested in taking Gee's Cloud Funnel Technique course you can save $5 by using code "LBA" - www.geepours.com/product-page/cloud-funnel
So glad I watched this video, I've purchased Gee's Cloud Funnel Technique Course and, thanks to you, was able to get the discount using the code you shared. I can't wait to try it out but, as it's winter here in the UK and far too cold to work in my SheShed, I will have to be patient
The first one is probably my favorite. The colors just seem so balanced and the gradient is very satisfying. I plan on saving this video and showing Cory. He's a fan of funnel pours.
-A
Can't wait to see what you all create. Have you done any more eye pours yet?
@@LeftBrainedArtist Yep! cory just posted one yesterday.
Gee Pours is a rock star. I don’t understand how he doesn’t have more followers
I agree!
I also agree🤣
@@GeePours Love it!
Those are so fun! That first one was so cool. Thank you Dave 😊
Thanks so much! I did love them all.
Beautiful effects David.
Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome!
I love these! So beautiful! Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching!
J'aime bien les expériences que tu fait ,et comme toujours c'est toujours bien expliqué merci David❤
Merci de continuer à surveiller mon ami.
These are beautiful dude! WELL DONE!
My Decoart Satin Enamel just arrived!!! Thank you for the help!
Glad I could help! Have fun!
These are very cool.
Thanks so much Shana
You're work is so beautiful.
Thank you so much!
I really like the first one a lot, although I also like the eye in the third one. Never been much of a cloud fan I'm afraid. Thanks for another very useful video and happy new year to you.
I never noticed the eye but multiple people have said the same thing.
The cloud pours are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your experiences Dave👍🏻⭐️😘
My pleasure Karl. Thanks for watching.
Amazing! I think your narrow spouted funnel did just fine for your tiles. I’m glad you’re loving your gift to yourself! 🙂
You are so right about the funnel, I was sorried but it did great.
They were really cool. Great to see you have your inspiration back ❤😊
I’m feeling it again for sure!
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you!
You're very welcome! I enjoyed making it and this technique is so fun to do.
Love your results David! thank you so much for doing this video!
My pleasure! Love the new technique!
@@LeftBrainedArtist hey buddy! I've sent you another email at the contactus handle
Awesome Dave, these are beautiful and you really kicked butt with taking your art up five notches!!!! Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much! It means a lot to me. Gee Pours is a great teacher too when it comes to this technique.
Mesmerizing!
Thanks Brent!
I love experiments! Thx for continuing your lab work and sharing it w us
It's the only way to learn!
So beautiful ❤❤❤
So glad you liked it!
❤love them , thx for sharing❤
Thanks so much Juana.
Amazing! Beautiful!
I agree! Love how those clouds turn out.
Love all of them!
Aw, thanks so much. I definitely learned a lot.
Those are awesome! The last one ended up looking like an eye!
I didn't notice it till you all started pointing it out in the comments.
@@melodywilson5255 just what I thought too
That really looks fun. Great technique for coasters. I’m going to sign up for the course even though I can’t put technique into practice for a while. English weather not conducive to fluid art - especially when my ‘studio’ is unheated garage. Your videos are always instructive and worth watching and I have to-do journal full of notes. Happy New Year.
Have fun! Let me know if you find some magical color combinations.
Realy love that yes for me its perfect ❤
I love the look of those funnel pours!
They look great
Thanks Linda. I do love this technique.
Very,very cool 🎉🎉🎉🎉the colors are gorgeous
Thanks, I agree! I just need to get a little bit better yellow. Maybe a warmer version.
Hello David! Happy New Year! Blessings for 2025 for you & your family! I appreciate your demos & tips throughout the years! Your videos are so encouraging! xx 🎉
Same to you Fran. Thanks for continuing to watch.
What is your lacing mix I've tried everything ugh.
Amsterdam oxide black and floetrol is what is used for the sheleeart blooms a lot of the time. Slightly thinner consistency than the other paints.
@LeftBrainedArtist thank you so much!
Awesome ❤🎉
They are fun to do for sure.
Can I be cheeky and ask you to do a linear rather than circular funnel pour experiment and tilt rather than spin? Thinking it could, e combined with landscape type of flip cup creation!
I'll add it to my list. I plan on doing a bunch more like this soon.
Hi Dear David. You have helped me so much and so I have a major problem you hopefully can help me with. I have a painting drying rack I got for Christmas of which is great except if you have paintings to dry on the shelves that are wet they occasionally drop so I tried to prevent the drips hurting the other pictures by putting piddle/puddle pads under the canvas to soak up any drops but when the pictures dried the pads are stuck to paintings on the back so I need to figure out how to release it without hurting my pictures. Any ideas? Please help me figure this out!!😢
Try a little heat first. From the bottom witha hair dryer or something. See if getting it warm NOT HOT lets you pull the puppy pads off. Next you can try putting a little isopropyl alcohol on the puppy pad near the canvas. That will eat away the paint though so you really don't want a ton and need to be very careful.
3 frog eye
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