Well I watched a bunch of your posts and plenty of others and thought I was ready. I did my first pour, needless to say I am NOT ready. You make it look so easy. I wont give up yet.
Absolutely beautiful. I can see light, puffy strips of cotton candy one minute, and an angry flow of lava the next. The wonderful thing about art is how many different interpretations there are, and how dependent they are on the observer. Thanks for sharing your wonderful work.
Julie, I was just as excited as you were . Yes I agree it looks way better with that dip hole in the blue ! So happy to see you that happy! I enjoy your painting so much !!! Lisa
GORGEOUS 💕 You were absolutely right, no muddying after you used the thicker paint!!! Loved that golden color you added to boost the orange-worked great! Magnificent creation !!! Thanks for all your fantastic teaching & demonstrations, it helps so very much ❤️❤️❤️
I like watching your videos before bed it’s so relaxing to watch and helps me have vivid dreams also I know a lady that does her pours in a pan and saves the paint to use in other pours she doesn’t use any additives.
I loved this at every stage. I thought the turquoise and gold were reminiscent of the beach. Loved the finished canvas as well. So brave to say 'it's only paint" I think I' ll be scared of ruining beauty!
Wow! This art form is so difficult to control but somehow you get controlled results. I have so much respect for the way you compose your art, the time you take to determine the outcome. At first glance it seems so random but watching you carefully decide which bits to keep and how to keep them is amazing. Truly beautiful. Thank you.
I am starting a business making hand made beds,for over a year I have been looking for some sort of art as a central feature that is easy. That is simply spectacular.I am blown away by what can be done.I always felt a woman would have the creativity I lack.I was right. I am so impressed at how you women do such fantastic things.
You said that you saw a stomach and a rib cage...which I can see, but more than that I saw a peacock feather infrared! But then you poured off all the turquoise and lost the end of the feather! Still looks incredible, so doesn’t matter. Just wanted to let you know what I could see while you poured this one. Beautiful pours! I’m going to go and try these colours together now! Thank you! 💐 Cheers and have a wonderful day from Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada!!! 🥝🌈🍁👩🏻🎨
That is amazing. I absolutely LOVE it! I agree about the amount of paint! Need lots to work your design so you don't lose it. Everyone is always saying such a waste of paint. Part of the process. I'm going to try this out. looks fab. x
Oh my gosh, I love this piece. Cthe. Colors and the composition is beautiful. I can't stop staring at it. Great job Julie and great eye. You're so talented. Thanks for sharing.
This is - by far - my favorite piece... but I'm biased by how much I love these color combinations. Such a fascinating, inspired work! Can't wait to attempt this one! You are a wonderful teacher for a visual learner like myself. I could watch & learn from you all day🌟
Christy Duckworth i have been thinking too lol heartpain to waste the paints! maybe u can lay another canvas below ur work to collect the paints?? been thinking about something like this for days now...
@@booobee8351 some artists put a plastic bag or a silicon mat under their paintings, so they can let the paint drops dry, and use them as acrylic skins, for jewelry or all kinds of stuff. Lots of examples on youtube. enjoy! ;)
Beautiful color combination !!! I absolutely love your videos !!! I learn so much from you. I love your accent !!! Thank you for sharing your love and knowledge !!!
I love this video, bye stomach, lol. I'm showing your videos to my daughter so that she can see different techniques when it come to art. I hope she picks up the technique I really like this paints.
This reminds me of a natural path opening from a lava tube that flowed into the sea. It even has cells that look like rocks through out the path! Very beautiful!
I am not a pro or anything but I had to go back and watch you closer. I just love the way that paint moved. I think it is because of the way you put your paint into the cup. Then you pinch the cup-giving the paint direction. As you pour paint out, the colors slide from the top onto the canvas in whole but on top of each other The colors that are closest to the cup are more pouring out in smaller bits causing then to mix easier as they hit the canvas. Then when you start tilting the whole colors slide around on top of each other. & blend seamlessly in the middle. That was totally cool to watch you move that paint. 👏😃
it wasn't phallic or a vagina (as some have said). it simply looked like a blue navel emphasized by the 'ribs'. she's the artist and if that image didn't appeal to her, it's her choice to fix it. the end result imho looks gorgeous: like a beach with a lone figure leaving tracks in the sand at the bottom.
I know this sounds weird, but to me it looks like a spine, with the blue end being hip bones and the opposite end being shoulder blades. Just my spine pain talking I guess. Lol
Yep.................. L O V E this ! I love all of your paintings. Not to knock other artists by no means, but it seems that some of gotten into a rut as in they only seem to do the same thing over and over and the only thing that truly changes in each one, is the colors. You never have that trouble !
This might be my favorite yet. The colors are beautiful, along with the design itself!
This woman is a blessing to the Acrylic Pourers Of America She's getting better all the time!.
That is absolutely gorgeous. The blue waves on the golden sand. It is like a magical sunset at the beach. Great art work. Thank you for sharing. 🌹🌹🌹
Out of binge watching 100 pour videos this is my favorite. Thats worth 100000000000000000 dollar.
Well I watched a bunch of your posts and plenty of others and thought I was ready. I did my first pour, needless to say I am NOT ready. You make it look so easy. I wont give up yet.
Don't give up
Practice makes perfect, dont give up, you may just have a masterpiece hiding just a few hours away x
Don’t give up! You will do great! Just keep pouring!
I’m about to attempt my 1st try...any feedback would be appreciated! & Merry Christmas.
Absolutely beautiful. I can see light, puffy strips of cotton candy one minute, and an angry flow of lava the next. The wonderful thing about art is how many different interpretations there are, and how dependent they are on the observer. Thanks for sharing your wonderful work.
This is one of my favorite pieces I've seen. Awesome work! I love that color scheme & can't wait to try this pouring technique.
Just going down memory lane, I still love this Julie
This is superb, I was thinking NO dont tilt anymore but it turned out
beautifully
It was a tough decision :)
Resin p0
Gorgeous!!! Don't worry about what others say about wasting paint - it's your money not theirs. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the colors in this pour!!
I loved the turquoise it looked like a beach inviting you in the ocean!
Julie, I was just as excited as you were . Yes I agree it looks way better with that dip hole in the blue ! So happy to see you that happy! I enjoy your painting so much !!! Lisa
I usually do not care for pours but I think this is beautiful! It is just so different.
I’ve been watching paint pouring every day for almost a year and this was one of my first I watched and it’s still one of my all time favorites!
If I made something this beautiful, I'd just quit immediately after, knowing its not going to get any better. Love it.
It always gets better
GORGEOUS 💕 You were absolutely right, no muddying after you used the thicker paint!!! Loved that golden color you added to boost the orange-worked great!
Magnificent creation !!! Thanks for all your fantastic teaching & demonstrations, it helps so very much ❤️❤️❤️
I like that too!
Fantastic. Well done. It's the sea, the desert, Australian all over
I like watching your videos before bed it’s so relaxing to watch and helps me have vivid dreams also I know a lady that does her pours in a pan and saves the paint to use in other pours she doesn’t use any additives.
Love this! It reminds me of lava flowing into the ocean!
Tammy Howell I was thinking the same thing.
Love that color palette and design so much. Beautiful creations!!
I love it, it makes me think of the parting of the red sea
It has a beautiful design. Very nice to look at all the different lines!...
I loved this at every stage. I thought the turquoise and gold were reminiscent of the beach. Loved the finished canvas as well. So brave to say 'it's only paint" I think I' ll be scared of ruining beauty!
Wow! This art form is so difficult to control but somehow you get controlled results. I have so much respect for the way you compose your art, the time you take to determine the outcome. At first glance it seems so random but watching you carefully decide which bits to keep and how to keep them is amazing. Truly beautiful. Thank you.
I am starting a business making hand made beds,for over a year I have been looking for some sort of art as a central feature that is easy.
That is simply spectacular.I am blown away by what can be done.I always felt a woman would have the creativity I lack.I was right.
I am so impressed at how you women do such fantastic things.
Yes, I think getting rid a most of the blue was a great call! Very pretty!
That has to be in my eyes the most beautiful piece ever... Thank you for sharing this gorgeous piece. It has been my all time favorite.
You said that you saw a stomach and a rib cage...which I can see, but more than that I saw a peacock feather infrared! But then you poured off all the turquoise and lost the end of the feather! Still looks incredible, so doesn’t matter. Just wanted to let you know what I could see while you poured this one. Beautiful pours! I’m going to go and try these colours together now! Thank you! 💐 Cheers and have a wonderful day from Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada!!! 🥝🌈🍁👩🏻🎨
I thought it looked like a feather as well.
That is amazing. I absolutely LOVE it! I agree about the amount of paint! Need lots to work your design so you don't lose it. Everyone is always saying such a waste of paint. Part of the process. I'm going to try this out. looks fab. x
Wow! Great job! One of the best I've ever seen.
Oh my gosh, I love this piece. Cthe. Colors and the composition is beautiful. I can't stop staring at it. Great job Julie and great eye. You're so talented. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic loving it and your right pouring the blue off made a world of difference.
Thankyou so much
This is the most beautiful acrylic pouring I've seen so far.
Thankyou so much
Absolutely stunning. I can't wait to experiment with this medium. 😍
Your colors and layering and the technician when you pour is amazing, you have given me the tips I was looking for at this stage, thank you very much
The colors mix is amazing
I love this! It’s like sunshine and clouds over water! I love it!
This is NICE! It looked like the Red Sea parting at first.
This is - by far - my favorite piece...
but I'm biased by how much I love these color combinations.
Such a fascinating, inspired work!
Can't wait to attempt this one!
You are a wonderful teacher for a visual learner like myself. I could watch & learn from you all day🌟
SELL THIS TO A CHIROPRACTOR!!! omg!!! This is gorgeous! You made a fluid art x-ray! LOL!!!
I love it. I see two waves coming together on the beach.
All I know is that since I have been using more paint like you , my results have been Amazing.
More paint is the answer .
It sure is the secret to success
I have found that too. Thanks Julie
I am a stickler for not wasting anything, do you think there is a way to collect or reuse the paint that pours off?
Christy Duckworth i have been thinking too lol heartpain to waste the paints! maybe u can lay another canvas below ur work to collect the paints?? been thinking about something like this for days now...
@@booobee8351 some artists put a plastic bag or a silicon mat under their paintings, so they can let the paint drops dry, and use them as acrylic skins, for jewelry or all kinds of stuff. Lots of examples on youtube. enjoy! ;)
Love love love it... absolutely spectacular Julie... u r the Queen of acrylic pours to me. I learn so much from u during the last few weeks.
These colors work together. I like it very much❤️❤️
The beach was perfect at 13:00, it was like a contour plan of a creek merging with the ocean. Very inspiring, great job.
Absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Look what I found. This is gorgeous! I wonder how many of your videos I've missed.
Awesomeness on canvas, once again Julie! I love it!
Beautiful color combination !!! I absolutely love your videos !!! I learn so much from you. I love your accent !!! Thank you for sharing your love and knowledge !!!
I love this video, bye stomach, lol.
I'm showing your videos to my daughter so that she can see different techniques when it come to art. I hope she picks up the technique I really like this paints.
I’m glad you took the the blue out. Looks amazing beautiful
WOW! WOW! WOW! Absolutely FABLIOUS,
Thankyou so much
I love how the darker blues in the center of the "spine" make it looks like shadows underneath the "ribs". It makes it look 3D. Amazing job!!
MARVELOUS VOLCANO LAVA REACHING TO THE SEA...💖Love, Love...it!
This is my all time fav, your colors are vibrant and bold and I could look at it for hours. Bravo!
Really love this. You have inspired me to give this one a go. Thanks.
Gorgeous! Love the colors. Looks like a tunnel in a canyon heading towards the sun.
I love how the navy makes the “ribs” look 3 dimensional.
Hello from switzerland Julie.. I'm a painter too.. I love it, but this Pouring.... Is absolutly perfect.. Beautyful..
Was this a pour for someone in particular.? As a nurse, energicity it represents an xray
Looks like lava meeting the ocean. Beautiful!
I'd love to do countertops, or a floor like this.
Shawn Peterson
For some reason, I was thinking this would be the bottom of a swimming pool.
This reminds me of a natural path opening from a lava tube that flowed into the sea. It even has cells that look like rocks through out the path! Very beautiful!
Great colours and motiv. I like it💖👌
This one was my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE!!! LOVE EVERYSINGLE thing about it
Is there a name for the kind of cardboard you're using for a substrate? Does it warp?
Hi Julie! Just wanted to say that this looks so interesting. Especially love the contrast of the orange and blue
I don't need sleep, I need answers of how one can make a magnificent piece of art.
The blue end looks like Angel Wings. A beautiful pour!
Is that a pee pad!? omg brilliant for heavy pours if you're not going to use acrylic skins, but to pick up the paint or something later.
I am not a pro or anything but I had to go back and watch you closer. I just love the way that paint moved.
I think it is because of the way you put your paint into the cup. Then you pinch the cup-giving the paint direction.
As you pour paint out, the colors slide from the top onto the canvas in whole but on top of each other The colors that are closest to the cup are more pouring out in smaller bits causing then to mix easier as they hit the canvas. Then when you start tilting the whole colors slide around on top of each other. & blend seamlessly in the middle. That was totally cool to watch you move that paint. 👏😃
Thankyou so much
Very pretty! I was so glad when you tilted off the "stomach."
Liana Stark I didn't see a stomach....I thought it was more phallic!
LOL
@@trduesing4117 lol I thought it looked like a vagina. 😝
the stomach had had a belly button ..... which in my opinion anchored the whole canvas
it wasn't phallic or a vagina (as some have said). it simply looked like a blue navel emphasized by the 'ribs'. she's the artist and if that image didn't appeal to her, it's her choice to fix it. the end result imho looks gorgeous: like a beach with a lone figure leaving tracks in the sand at the bottom.
The most beautiful pour I have ever seen.
I know this sounds weird, but to me it looks like a spine, with the blue end being hip bones and the opposite end being shoulder blades. Just my spine pain talking I guess. Lol
craftyrailchick was thinking the same thing
Or a weather front moving over the sand dunes to the ocean.. 😊
craftyrailchick 
That's what I saw when I saw it too.
Not weird at all, that's why I liked the "stomach"
Mesmerising. I'm digging this colour pallette. Very well done.
it looks like the sea opening up like what moses did lol
It really does, brother!
God. not Moses.
oh yeah I see it! I see an x-ray of someone's back.
What God did
Allegedly !!
There's so much depth -- really like this. Great work.
hello! I was wondering if it would be possible to use this technique on a motorcycle gas tank, what do you think?
Yep.................. L O V E this ! I love all of your paintings. Not to knock other artists by no means, but it seems that some of gotten into a rut as in they only seem to do the same thing over and over and the only thing that truly changes in each one, is the colors. You never have that trouble !
It's really awesome you are very talented
Wings
Symmetry from chaos of the pour, amazing.
I think it looked amazing before you adjusted it.
Looked like one of the beaches on the Gold Coast
Gorgeous! Love the orange. It has highlighted the other colours so beautifully!
Request: Could you zoom really close sometimes? It would be great to see how sharp the edges are between colours. 🤗
Watched, liked and subscribed. Best pour painting I’ve seen. Stay awesome,
wish it was that easy for my stomach to disappear lmao
Ha!
Yes, I have also tried dripping mine over the edge of the bed
This pour is so beautiful! I realize now that you went on the cruise months ago. I hope you had a wonderful time!
Your information says, cardboard box, surface and my concern is what happens when the paint drys? Does it curl or get soggy?
I was thinking what about cracking
board canvas
the / splits two items here so its a box board or thick card
Would you go over the lot with resin?
Janet Staples it looks like card stock
Gorgeous the colours are just stunning
How much do you sell your art for? Looks great
Absolutely superb, Jilly Kubr.
Absolutely superb, Jilly .
I love the ripples and feathery lines....the colors are perfect.
Amazing work! ❤👍
That is beautiful! Love the blue fingers and the bright yellow!
Looks like a bunch of souls walking in line
A soul factory!!!!
This is BEAUTIFUL. I have watched it twice now.
Beautiful thx for sharing ❤️👍🏻
You're very welcome
@@PouringYourHeartOut .. so INSPIRED !! - ))
.. thanks YOU - )))))))))))))
lovelovelove )))
Gorgeous, I love this piece. It turned out fantastic 😁👍
Very nice. It reminds me of the Bible......the parting of the waters of the sea so the people could walk through.
I agree!
It does look like the parting
Was thinking the same
That’s exactly what it made me think of!
or the inside of a pussy.
Wow! It's so beautiful, I loved the last one,, but this is awesome. Thanks so much for showing us. Would love a big canvas.
I'm glad you poured some of that "stomach" off because, to me, it was looking like lady parts at first in an abstract way.
Agree
I thought so too
I thought so too....and yet it looks like water at the beach. Or a birthing canal. Life, either way you look at it. 😊
Still does lol