Nate when first you modeled the techniques and then secondly instructed Conrad it was really very rich in all kinds of instructional content. You explained what you were doing and why. When you were layering the colors, flipping the cup, and then how you had to add more paint to the canvas, how you choose which way to tilt and so on. I will never watch another painting video with just music because this really sets a new standard for making a video for those who want to learn. Thanks
My favorite line, a dry canvas is a thirsty canvas! So true! And I love this technique and cannot wait to try it. You two were great. I love the way you taught him.
amazing video!! Thank you Nate to explain the step to your friend Conrad. 👍You are a good teacher and Conrad a good student. 😃 The piece is amazing. It's a success. 💯 Thank you for this collaboration and sharing with us. 🤗💙
It was so great for me to see Conrad do his first pour while being instructed. I haven't done a pour yet, still in the video watching stage, but am really looking forward to it. The tips I picked up here will be super helpful. Thanks!❤ Beautiful BTW.
I made a pour yesterday that I wanted to be like a candy cane. The red took over, AGAIN... wow. I calmly used several of the techniques that I learned from you, and it looks FABULOUS!!! I can't thank you enough. XOXOXOXOXO
They are both beautiful… Nate, you are an excellent teacher and Conrad is an excellent student. If this his first pour painting experience, we may have a convert ! Well done Gentlemen. 🙏😊
Oh honey it's gorgeous, the colors on the first one fantastic with the waves and the motion. Oh man the second one with all the blue and irradesents that's just amazing. Conrad had such a good idea with those colors great job.🎉
Hi Nate! I am new to your channel. I saw you on a Collaboration and loved your piece so I subscribed to your channel. Hi Conrad! You both did amazing and awesome jobs on your pours. I giggled at Congrads' two uh oh words and your reaction. You are an amazing and patient teacher Nate. Thank you both for making my day! 💙💥💛
Wow what fantastic pour technique and amazing colours absolutely enjoyed this video. Will be looking forward to more video's. Love the the sandwhich pour technique.
Wow nice paintings! Conrad's is amazing for his first pour!! You are a great teacher Nate. I am on the west coast originally from Thunder Bay, but don't hold that against me!! See you in Vegas
I am so glad that you didn't speed up and pu music over the tilting part. I often wonder what artists think about when they are tilting and why they do it a certain way. Thank you so much for a detailed lesson.
Hi Vera! I can help with the ‘mud’ issue… first things first, you need a thicker consistency. The thinner the paints are, the more likely the colors are to blend. And try using analogous colors - start with three colors that are close to each other on the color wheel. Once you get results you like, start adding more colors. Any combination of orange, purple or green are more likely to create mud, so try putting a layer of white or black between them. But for most techniques, getting the right consistency is the most important detail. I hope that helps!
Conrad, you did a great job! I have yet to be brave enough to do a flip cup because I would knock the cup over, spill paint everywhere even before the flip part, and then end up with an ugly painting because I didn't have enough paint left 😂😂 I actually have a silicone mat that I pour over, let the drips dry completely then I turn them into jewellery. Word of warning though, this hobby is addictive! Awesome job, Teach! You will do fantastically at Pour Con. Enjoy!
Welcome back to Canada! Don’t know when you filmed this but it is June 21 and 30 degrees here NB! Great job to both of you. Love the colours and the difference in the final results!
I'm still at the first layering part but I had to comment because you made me laugh when Conrad asked how you remembered the layers and you just deadpanned "Uhh, because it's only been a minute?!" As much as I did find it funny, as someone new to fluid art I do understand where the question came from. When everything is so new and different sometimes it's the simple things that slip the mind because you're so busy trying to remember all the important things for when it's your turn that you don't really think of something so basic as the order of the colours as important, or that information so simple would slip your mind in under a minute. Also, we all have our days where 60 seconds ago is a total blank (even ones that haven't involved any alcohol! 😂) so don't be too hard on yourself, Conrad! 😊
Me gusta mucho el video porque es realmente instructivo. El segundo cuadro me pareció más bonito pero la técnica en ambos hace pensar que no es tan difícil. He practicado pero en la preparación de los colores debo mejorar mucho. Saludos desde Cartago, Costa Rica.
Thanks Becky! The masking tape peels right off once the painting is dry, and it leaves a nice clean back that I feel looks more professional. Not everyone does this - just my preference 😊
Hi Betsey! No special ingredients. It's all about paint densities. The 'metallic' paints have mica in them, which are lighter than the regular tube paints. So if you layer the metallics between non-metallics, the mica wants to rise up through the layers, which is how the cells form. The trick is to get the paints thick enough that the cells hold their shape, but thin enough that they can rise through the layers. It's a little bit of magic and a lot of science. I hope that helps!
Nate when first you modeled the techniques and then secondly instructed Conrad it was really very rich in all kinds of instructional content. You explained what you were doing and why. When you were layering the colors, flipping the cup, and then how you had to add more paint to the canvas, how you choose which way to tilt and so on. I will never watch another painting video with just music because this really sets a new standard for making a video for those who want to learn. Thanks
I agree with you
Both paintings are just beautiful! Great teaching Nate, Conrad you did amazing.
My favorite line, a dry canvas is a thirsty canvas! So true! And I love this technique and cannot wait to try it. You two were great. I love the way you taught him.
amazing video!! Thank you Nate to explain the step to your friend Conrad. 👍You are a good teacher and Conrad a good student. 😃 The piece is amazing. It's a success. 💯 Thank you for this collaboration and sharing with us. 🤗💙
Merci Messieurs pour ce bel explosé de couleurs sur vos toiles . Excellent professeur M Bright
OMGGGGGGG! They’re both pretty but Conrad’s is my favorite !
This is great content! So glad I found your channel. Thank you for all the wonderful teaching!
So Canadian!!!!! Both a great teacher and student too!!!
It was so great for me to see Conrad do his first pour while being instructed. I haven't done a pour yet, still in the video watching stage, but am really looking forward to it. The tips I picked up here will be super helpful. Thanks!❤ Beautiful BTW.
Have fun and remember to be fearless!
They turned out awesome!! Welcome to Canada Nate😄 Enjoy your visit😁😘
Informative and useful. I liked the bit about the weight of the paint being in the middle. It was a beautiful and very masculine colour theme
I made a pour yesterday that I wanted to be like a candy cane. The red took over, AGAIN... wow. I calmly used several of the techniques that I learned from you, and it looks FABULOUS!!! I can't thank you enough. XOXOXOXOXO
Yes!! all you gotta do is BE FEARLESS!
Yeah!!! Canada Canada 🇨🇦
Gorgeous pours! I put a piece of cardboard on top of my flip cup and then flip it then the cardboard out. Easy Peasy!
GREAT JOB CONRAD!!!!!❤
What excellent directions! One to save for sure! Thanks
Perfect explanations great colors . Good job thanks for sharring❤
They are both beautiful…
Nate, you are an excellent teacher and Conrad is an excellent student. If this his first pour painting experience, we may have a convert !
Well done Gentlemen.
🙏😊
So much fun to see Nate the Teacher in action! Great job, Conrad.
It's like watching a flower bloom before your eyes❤
You go, Conrad!😊 That is beautiful. Of course, Nate.... yours is always perfection. Fun!!
Nice to see a pro showing a newbie how it’s done. It’s very helpful.
I would be happy with either but am partial to the second - reminds me of a starry night!
Both paintings are Awesome Nate & Conrad 🎉🎉 I love the cosmic appearance of the more blue one😮❤🪐✨
Oh honey it's gorgeous, the colors on the first one fantastic with the waves and the motion. Oh man the second one with all the blue and irradesents that's just amazing. Conrad had such a good idea with those colors great job.🎉
The white drizzle looks like a tadpole. Or a coma. Cool!
Beautiful. Enjoyed watching it
Hi Nate! I am new to your channel. I saw you on a Collaboration and loved your piece so I subscribed to your channel. Hi Conrad! You both did amazing and awesome jobs on your pours. I giggled at Congrads' two uh oh words and your reaction. You are an amazing and patient teacher Nate. Thank you both for making my day! 💙💥💛
Great job gentleman. Beautiful.
They're both equally beautiful Nate! Conrad did great! Happy painting 🎨🖌️ Nate!!
Great paintings nate your teaching is awsome.❤😊
BOTH ARE BEAUTIFUL !
Love the video guys. Everything about it.
Das 2. Bild ist auch lässig geworden sieht aus wie das Universum 👌👏🙏❤️🙋🏼♀️🇨🇭
Fantabulous 🤩
I love them both
Absolutely wonderful! What a treat to watch the (obviously talented) student and the (awesome) teacher!!
Whaaat they both are stunning ❤
Congratulations guys❤ Love your channel.
Nate, your Buddy did really good. They were both awesome and the colors were really gorgeous. I loved them both.
Beautiful job guys! ❤
Wow what fantastic pour technique and amazing colours absolutely enjoyed this video. Will be looking forward to more video's. Love the the sandwhich pour technique.
Very nice💜💜💜
Very nice on both paintings. Great teacher Nate. Being patient is the sign of an awesome teacher.
Both are beautiful 💖
Both paintings are beautiful but the students painting is my favorite!
FABULOUS ❤❤
It’s a joy to listen, and to look to your both art. Thank you. With love.
So beautiful!!
Lässig schöne Farbkombination 👌👏🙏❤️🙋🏼♀️🇨🇭
Wow nice paintings! Conrad's is amazing for his first pour!! You are a great teacher Nate. I am on the west coast originally from Thunder Bay, but don't hold that against me!! See you in Vegas
I am so glad that you didn't speed up and pu music over the tilting part. I often wonder what artists think about when they are tilting and why they do it a certain way. Thank you so much for a detailed lesson.
This way fun to watch you two! I liked both paintings actually. thank you for sharing
That was your first one?😮❤❤❤ Omg. Lucky you. You have great talent and a great teacher. Im still getting mostly mudd after trying 4 times...
Hi Vera! I can help with the ‘mud’ issue… first things first, you need a thicker consistency. The thinner the paints are, the more likely the colors are to blend. And try using analogous colors - start with three colors that are close to each other on the color wheel. Once you get results you like, start adding more colors. Any combination of orange, purple or green are more likely to create mud, so try putting a layer of white or black between them.
But for most techniques, getting the right consistency is the most important detail.
I hope that helps!
Conrad, you did a great job! I have yet to be brave enough to do a flip cup because I would knock the cup over, spill paint everywhere even before the flip part, and then end up with an ugly painting because I didn't have enough paint left 😂😂 I actually have a silicone mat that I pour over, let the drips dry completely then I turn them into jewellery. Word of warning though, this hobby is addictive!
Awesome job, Teach! You will do fantastically at Pour Con. Enjoy!
New Sub here! Totally addicted to liquid art… I’m very new… learning a lot from watching folks like you! ❤️🧡💙🩷💜
Both of them were "Spectacular " Beautiful❤❤
This beautiful piece of work is so gracefully crafted. Do well done Contad👏 ❤🎉
very well explaind,i like it
So so beautiful both paintings are sooo good. Have to admit the blue one is my favorite
love them both :) miss you
Hi Nate, I love the colors they're gorgeous together! Great job, guys❣️💙🩵🖤
The paintings are great! Conrad’s makes me think of Van High’s Starry Night with the use of the dark blue.❤
Both pours are beautiful and so different from the other. I enjoyed watching them both.
Both pours look amazing. Love those cells.
These both came out awesome! Great job guys💜💜💜
I enjoyed this so much!! You guys are hilarious and I think we all learned something! Thanks guys!! ❤❤❤
✌️💜😊
You’re a great teacher Nate! BOTH pours are really pretty. 💙🤍💛
Welcome back to Canada! Don’t know when you filmed this but it is June 21 and 30 degrees here NB! Great job to both of you. Love the colours and the difference in the final results!
Wow! Both pieces are Gorgeous! 😍
Both paintings turned out beautifully ❤
Great job guys. You have two very stunning paintings.❤
I'm still at the first layering part but I had to comment because you made me laugh when Conrad asked how you remembered the layers and you just deadpanned "Uhh, because it's only been a minute?!"
As much as I did find it funny, as someone new to fluid art I do understand where the question came from. When everything is so new and different sometimes it's the simple things that slip the mind because you're so busy trying to remember all the important things for when it's your turn that you don't really think of something so basic as the order of the colours as important, or that information so simple would slip your mind in under a minute.
Also, we all have our days where 60 seconds ago is a total blank (even ones that haven't involved any alcohol! 😂) so don't be too hard on yourself, Conrad! 😊
Great job guys! You did a great job instructing! Everyone I guide thru .. turns out better than mine!😁🤷♀️
Excellent job Conrad have you got the bug to continue painting now
The sandwich pour is one of the most underrated techniques! Well done and your teaching method is so easy/breezy and helpful! New sub and fan.
Thanks so much 😊
👋🍀
Good job both of you. This is my first time watching you. I love both of them . They are amazing
Thanks so much - and welcome!
Wow Nate’s is ❤
We’re having a cold spring here in PEI.
On y voit une tête d’extra terrestre !
Amazing, both pieces are stunning. Thanks Nate! 🥰
Me gusta mucho el video porque es realmente instructivo. El segundo cuadro me pareció más bonito pero la técnica en ambos hace pensar que no es tan difícil. He practicado pero en la preparación de los colores debo mejorar mucho. Saludos desde Cartago, Costa Rica.
Quizás algún día podamos pintar juntos! mi estudio y galería está en Uvita, CR
Both paintings are amazing, but I prefer your friend's has more pop❤
PS You can also pop the bubbles by lifting the canvas an inch off the table and drop it to the table.
Looks like Vincent Vango wow
For me it works better if I flood the canvas b4 flipping cup. Dry canvas seems to spread out slowly and spreads it out too much.
Nate you should live in Missouri USA
Why do you put masking tape on the back? Do you ever pull it off? WOW so beautiful, both of them!!!
Thanks Becky! The masking tape peels right off once the painting is dry, and it leaves a nice clean back that I feel looks more professional. Not everyone does this - just my preference 😊
How are you getting the cells? Did you add something to the paint to make it do that?
Hi Betsey! No special ingredients. It's all about paint densities. The 'metallic' paints have mica in them, which are lighter than the regular tube paints. So if you layer the metallics between non-metallics, the mica wants to rise up through the layers, which is how the cells form. The trick is to get the paints thick enough that the cells hold their shape, but thin enough that they can rise through the layers. It's a little bit of magic and a lot of science. I hope that helps!
nice colours wow, can you just give me the recipe, meaning paint with harbritol??? You put water to? 👌🕊️👋
Hi Jocelyn! I mixed my paints 3 parts Floetrol to 1 part paint, and then distilled water to thin. Is that what you mean?
@@NateBrightArt yes, that's what I need, thank you very much, have a good weekend 👌