You rock your style missy. After watching so many different resin and pouring artist, your style is just refreshing. You teach so much without a single word. Amazing. Your work is an absolute favorite if mine ❤ Thank You.
Dealey I'm pretty sure she was misting the gold spray with 91% alcohol (used to disperse and make neat patterns) and she was using the cardboard to keep it off other areas. I often go to the dropdown and click on speed of video to slow it down. Slow as possible! You can slow that area of video and watch the paint start to spot. Crystal is fast 😁 One thing you'll learn is that her videos are often done over a period of days. I'm learning to tell by the reflection of the dry against wet resin when she starts a new day. Crystal Rocks!
Where do learn this art. Do you need a respirator? The fumes look dangerous such as auto body work. Its absolutely more than beautiful. You have a talent that you are blessed with. Thanks for sharing.
absolutely beautiful! I would love to know what white she is using? Is it also alcohol ink? or a epoxy pigment powder or paste? Or something else? Anyone have an idea what it is? Thanks!!!
MAGNIFICENT! Well done Crystal. - may i ask, when your white was layed on, and was drying in the mix of it all... does the white set down or is the surface not a flat , smooth surface? I ask because ive been experimenting with these similar techniques! Thanks for the great video!
Most likely 91% alcohol. After she sprayed gold paint you'll see a piece of cardboard, most likely used to block the overspray. You can see the gold paint spot up then. Just what 91% does to spray paint. Especially metallics ❤ You can also slow her videos way down. It helps!
Lovely painting. And I see from the comments below that several people asked what you sprayed at the end to get the wonderful effects and cells but I dont see any reply to these comments anywhere. Did you spray Gold paint or alcohol or silicone?
acetone is much cheaper to get the same result! Plus it helps she was already using alcohol based inks as pigment, rather than an acrylic paint or mica pigment. :)
It’s was excellent but it’s fast so can you show us in a slower motion how the cells were done it’s very creative and then gold, what colour did you use pigment, spray ink ....?
Used to drop down and change the speed of the video. The point where she sprayed the gold paint you will also see a piece of cardboard most likely to block a mist of 91% alcohol because at that point you can see the gold paint separating and spotting that's the effect that you get and I'm pretty sure that's what she did
You rock your style missy. After watching so many different resin and pouring artist, your style is just refreshing. You teach so much without a single word. Amazing. Your work is an absolute favorite if mine ❤
Thank You.
This is one of the most beautiful resin art I have seen!
Wow !!! Looks like I am going to binge watch all your videos tonight !!
I am a true fan of your work. It is one of a kind. Amazing. Simply amazing Crystal.
Thank you for sharing your technique, absolutely stunning! So inspiring X
So beautiful Crystal. You make it look so easy, but it's not. You and your talent are amazing.
Gorgeous!!!
I found you!! I instantly recognized your work it’s in my opinion one of if not the best I’ve seen online
Gorgeous, thank you for sharing your art!
Wow! That is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Breathtakingly beautiful!
Oh. My. God. This is so incredibly beautiful!!!
Emily L. Ii
Absolutely beautiful!!! I love your work!!!
I was thinking how the spray paint would go with the resin. I like that, it goes well with the paint and resin. 💕
Love ya work
So stunning! ❤️ Mesmerising to watch! 🙏🏼☺️
This is awesome so far!
Pretty
Again, you pull off stunning!!
It’s magnificent very classy.
You are astonishing! Work is fabulous. May I ask if you tape the back edges of canvas?
amazing work!
Perfect !
Just beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Just....WOW
Absolutely stunning you are a true artist gorgeous my dear
Best Ive seen!
Spectacular!
c'est magnifique bravo !!
Wow! Beautiful work. What did you do to the gold spray paint at the end please? What was the cardboard piece for? TIA
Dealey I'm pretty sure she was misting the gold spray with 91% alcohol (used to disperse and make neat patterns) and she was using the cardboard to keep it off other areas.
I often go to the dropdown and click on speed of video to slow it down. Slow as possible! You can slow that area of video and watch the paint start to spot.
Crystal is fast 😁
One thing you'll learn is that her videos are often done over a period of days. I'm learning to tell by the reflection of the dry against wet resin when she starts a new day.
Crystal Rocks!
Beauriful and wonderful
gorgeous
Where do learn this art. Do you need a respirator? The fumes look dangerous such as auto body work. Its absolutely more than beautiful. You have a talent that you are blessed with. Thanks for sharing.
This is way too underrated !!!
SUPER!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
absolutely beautiful!
I would love to know what white she is using? Is it also alcohol ink? or a epoxy pigment powder or paste? Or something else? Anyone have an idea what it is? Thanks!!!
MAGNIFICENT! Well done Crystal.
- may i ask, when your white was layed on, and was drying in the mix of it all... does the white set down or is the surface not a flat , smooth surface? I ask because ive been experimenting with these similar techniques! Thanks for the great video!
Wow so so beautiful love the colours. Is that a canvas or a panel pls?
What do you spray in the end to get beautiful cells. This is beautiful! Please answer.
Most likely 91% alcohol.
After she sprayed gold paint you'll see a piece of cardboard, most likely used to block the overspray. You can see the gold paint spot up then. Just what 91% does to spray paint. Especially metallics ❤
You can also slow her videos way down. It helps!
BEAUTIFUL,,,WHAT DID YOU DO AT THE END...TELL ME THE MATERIAL
Lovely painting. And I see from the comments below that several people asked what you sprayed at the end to get the wonderful effects and cells but I dont see any reply to these comments anywhere. Did you spray Gold paint or alcohol or silicone?
I'm pretty sure she uses 91% alcohol
What did you spray on at the end to create your cells
Very cool ~ What did you spray near the end? It seemed to create a lot of cells on top of the white.
I think it was just ethanol or acetone in a spray bottle :)
It’s call resiblast
acetone is much cheaper to get the same result! Plus it helps she was already using alcohol based inks as pigment, rather than an acrylic paint or mica pigment. :)
@@culturesynctv2185 so is this what created the cells or lacing affect
I think she replied on a video once and said 91%
It’s was excellent but it’s fast so can you show us in a slower motion how the cells were done it’s very creative and then gold, what colour did you use pigment, spray ink ....?
Used to drop down and change the speed of the video.
The point where she sprayed the gold paint you will also see a piece of cardboard most likely to block a mist of 91% alcohol because at that point you can see the gold paint separating and spotting that's the effect that you get and I'm pretty sure that's what she did
What was the spray can at the beginning she was spraying the blue colors with? Acrylic spray in a can or what?
Wowwwwwwwwww!!! Can you share ur recipe of colours you used please?
Do you have a Facebook account we can watch too thanks.
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