My friend sent a video of yours to me last June. I just kept what I saw in the back of my mind until Oct last year. I had completely stopped all art for 5 years. Because of that video, I started doing acrylic pours and I can't tell what joy I have back in my life now. Thank you to you, (and my friend).
Your work is always stunning and exciting!! I am wondering if your first background colors are done with spray paint or an air gun? They are so seamless and even ! Thank you for sharing!!
ColourWaveArt I personally use the heat gun for bubbles as well. Both the torch and the heat gun remove bubbles but it seems to be preferred by experienced artists to use the torch because it’s a little faster/effective plus it also burns small hair/dust (if any). Then yes, the heat gun is used to move the resin around, especially the white colour to create the cell effect and spreading.
I can see the 'love' put in this piece....Really wonderful!!!
My friend sent a video of yours to me last June. I just kept what I saw in the back of my mind until Oct last year. I had completely stopped all art for 5 years. Because of that video, I started doing acrylic pours and I can't tell what joy I have back in my life now. Thank you to you, (and my friend).
Debi Mann thank you for sharing and I’m thrilled you are able get back into art.
Crystal, you amaze me with every piece you create, this is my all time favorite, I think because of how much red. Beautiful
Fabulous Energy! beautiful colors(as always)Great share...(Thank you very much) and of course the Inspiration ...priceless!
Absolutely stunning!
Amazing work. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent!
Awesome
Definitely one of my favorites!!
stunning!
Stunning!
Really Beautiful
Beautiful
Gorgeous!!! Will you be showing the next layers?
Fantastic COLORS!!! :)
Very nice
Your work is always stunning and exciting!! I am wondering if your first background colors are done with spray paint or an air gun? They are so seamless and even ! Thank you for sharing!!
Wonderful! A question, please! The hot air gun is to make cells and the flame to make the resin's bubbles pop away?
ColourWaveArt I personally use the heat gun for bubbles as well. Both the torch and the heat gun remove bubbles but it seems to be preferred by experienced artists to use the torch because it’s a little faster/effective plus it also burns small hair/dust (if any). Then yes, the heat gun is used to move the resin around, especially the white colour to create the cell effect and spreading.
I Love it! Are you using pigments, inks or acrylic? Beautifull colors. Thanks for shering. Krystyna
Wow