"I want to inspire the world. I know that's huge, but... (chuckles)"... I would say you're succeeding, Callen! Let your light shine on ... you're brilliant!♡
How beautifully expressive and inspirational you are. To know how to create AND advance an elevated creative dialogue out into the path of those who can be affected and moved by it is truly the most precious of artistic gifts. Thank you.
I'm so glad this was the first video I watched today. Callen is just brilliant and beyond talented, one of the few artists I 100% understand..so inspiring, I'm off to go paint . Thank you for sharing this amazing Artist and his work ❣️
Wow! So cool Callen! I was just think about how would you expand your process next? Maybe you could make like trebuchet like machine, that you could load up the paint, and throw it at the canvas. Except the the trebuchet could be made out of bicycle parts, that would some how make enough tension . I'm seeing a gaint wooden cog and a crank shaft, that would be wound up like a coil of a spring, for the tention. That's where the bicycle part comes in. Maybe the wheel could also work as the cog. But you could use the higher gear to wind the coil up, instead of need 4 really big dudes. Of course if would have to be small enough that it wouldn't hit the ceiling, in your studio. But theirs some food for thought. Also what type of paint do you use? I love how it flows and the vibrancy of it all! Your such an inspiration! Thank you Callen for your giant leap of faith! Jesus Loves you so much! Amen!
I know my question doesn’t pertain to this video in particular but I was curious about how to resin movie tickets? I’m worried if I just glue them down and pour resin that the ink might fade- is there a certain varnish that could work before applying resin? Thanks in advance
Hi there - if the tickets are printed on thermal paper ( like some store receipts are ) you might have a problem on 2 counts: the images fades like crazy on thermal paper ( like looking at an old receipt and you can't see the numbers anymore ) Additionally, the resin warms up when it's mixed, so the heat from the resin will cause the thermal paper to go black. If the movie tickets are not thermal, then absolutely, you can mount them onto a solid backing ( canvas board, wood panel etc ) and seal them first ( a spray sealant or a brush on sealant ... something that dries clear and won't yellow ) and then resin them!!
Building on what artResin said, I would take a picture of the movie tickets, print, and resin that. I know it's not the same, but at least you know it would last.
Hi, you can use some water to dilute your acrylic paint. Add a little at a time until you reach your desired consistency :) If you're looking for specific ratios, we recommend asking your local art store or the manufacturer of your favourite acrylic paint.
i love his work, attitude, and spirit he puts into his work
Thank for your generosity and amazing thoughts ❤ your work is amazing 👏
You inspire me, for sure! Love your work and process🎈
"I want to inspire the world. I know that's huge, but... (chuckles)"...
I would say you're succeeding, Callen! Let your light shine on ... you're brilliant!♡
Wow, that whole, "Its the responsibility of artists" bit at @1:55 hit me in the feels. Its so scary!
I love his enthusiasm and dedication!
I'm late to the party, but I'm loving this interview series. Just the motivation I need.
Great interview and wonderful art, dedication and drive, awesome. Thanks ArtResin.
You have such a fresh vibe, I LOVE your work!! I sincerely hope you continue making videos, I’m really enjoying following you!
Inspirational interview 😀 Your work is amazing, so creative and it really shows that it comes from your art soul. Thank you for sharing.
I love what he is saying and doing. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
How beautifully expressive and inspirational you are. To know how to create AND advance an elevated creative dialogue out into the path of those who can be affected and moved by it is truly the most precious of artistic gifts. Thank you.
"Wise beyond his years" was the phrase that was whispered in my ear.
Wow! awesome work wonderful artist.
Fascinating!
I'm so glad this was the first video I watched today. Callen is just brilliant and beyond talented, one of the few artists I 100% understand..so inspiring, I'm off to go paint . Thank you for sharing this amazing Artist and his work ❣️
You certainly inspire me and I have never done a painting!
Wow! So cool Callen! I was just think about how would you expand your process next? Maybe you could make like trebuchet like machine, that you could load up the paint, and throw it at the canvas. Except the the trebuchet could be made out of bicycle parts, that would some how make enough tension . I'm seeing a gaint wooden cog and a crank shaft, that would be wound up like a coil of a spring, for the tention. That's where the bicycle part comes in. Maybe the wheel could also work as the cog. But you could use the higher gear to wind the coil up, instead of need 4 really big dudes. Of course if would have to be small enough that it wouldn't hit the ceiling, in your studio. But theirs some food for thought.
Also what type of paint do you use? I love how it flows and the vibrancy of it all! Your such an inspiration! Thank you Callen for your giant leap of faith! Jesus Loves you so much! Amen!
This is so sick. Thank you for the motivation 🙌🏼🔥
Such great art
I'm from Pakistan. I love you'r work your thinking of art
Inspiring!
Great work keep it up.
He is like cristian grey for me ...lol seriously crushing on him
Awesome stuff inspiring and I see similarities in my art
I know my question doesn’t pertain to this video in particular but I was curious about how to resin movie tickets? I’m worried if I just glue them down and pour resin that the ink might fade- is there a certain varnish that could work before applying resin? Thanks in advance
Hi there - if the tickets are printed on thermal paper ( like some store receipts are ) you might have a problem on 2 counts: the images fades like crazy on thermal paper ( like looking at an old receipt and you can't see the numbers anymore ) Additionally, the resin warms up when it's mixed, so the heat from the resin will cause the thermal paper to go black. If the movie tickets are not thermal, then absolutely, you can mount them onto a solid backing ( canvas board, wood panel etc ) and seal them first ( a spray sealant or a brush on sealant ... something that dries clear and won't yellow ) and then resin them!!
Building on what artResin said, I would take a picture of the movie tickets, print, and resin that. I know it's not the same, but at least you know it would last.
А как вообще он разводит краску ?на какой основе ?
Какие пропорции ?акрил +?????
Hi, you can use some water to dilute your acrylic paint. Add a little at a time until you reach your desired consistency :) If you're looking for specific ratios, we recommend asking your local art store or the manufacturer of your favourite acrylic paint.
@@Artresin who can translate how he dilutes the paint?
In Russian, please.
Hi you can use some water to dilute your ackrylic paint add a little at a time until you reach your desired consistency if youre looking for specifik,
Idea.... instead of one color in the bucket with one hole when you're doing a pedulum put several colors.
laik gud
Cute kid.
Чем лакерует он?????
Callen uses ArtResin to add a high-gloss finish to his amazing artwork :) To learn more about ArtResin, please visit our website www.artresin.com/
@@Artresin ,👍
Does it make people think tho like the only thing i think of is laziness and the lack of human creativity