Hey Elizabeth. I'm usually finished when I'm mentally satisfied. But if you're wanting it to look a certain way, then it really depends if you like it more bold or busy or maybe a little in between. I would also suggest finding a balance: in color, shapes and texture. They don't necessarily have to be the same or symmetrical, think weight balance. Use repeating patterns in a different size. Lastly don't just use one color in one spot, use it elsewhere in your painting, if even just a spot. Happy intuitive painting!
Hi, I really like the way you present intuitive art and how we are all creative, but some people stop expressing it from childhood. Your voice is calm and soothing. Very well done! ❤ Doing intuitive art has helped me a lot in my spiritual healing and mental health journey!
Thank you Cynthia for the kind comment on my voice. We are all creative innately but yes sadly society doesn't value the health benefits of art and is looked at as a kid thing. So happy to hear you practice intuitive art and that it brings you serenity on your personal journey. 💞
Start to finish, I was captivated and couldn't miss a second. Beautiful, brave, and extensive use of only 1/2 a dozen colors, and not a stencil or stamp in sight! Somehow you maintained cohesiveness without repeating a single element other than color. Every time I thought, ok she's finished, it's beautiful - on you went! Can you tell me if this was done in one sitting, or over several days? I am delving into this kind of style a bit, but never quite manage to take it to this next level. Working on it, though, and this gives me confidence that "killing my darlings" (as someone said) will only lead to better things :) Great work, watching was a pleasure, and I hope to see more! Haha, just want you to know that I'm kinda stingy when it comes to likes & subs & comments, but if I could, I would put this one at the top of the almighty algorithms list of good watches and asmr stuff ;)
Yope, what a humble and generous comment you've written!?! Thank you for pointing out what I thought was insignificant or ordinary. My typical advice is layering -go right over anything you don't like or doesn't make your heart happy, especially when painting intuitively or intuitive creating. You can always use a design or paper that speaks to you. This is a rather small canvas so it probably took an hour or two. Thanks for the ference of "killing my darlings". Story of my life. Haha. Even though intuitive painting isn't exactly about the end result, I'm sure yours will be beautiful because it comes from a place of love!! Good luck and thanks again for stopping by!
Awesome! Loved to watch go with the flow. I am new to painting and I learnt a lot. I don't know when to call it finished. I do few layers and then I think it's done. Also hesitant to go over something that I like and think it's beautiful. How do I decide when to go over it or keep it? Thank you for sharing this beautiful lesson.
For me it's mostly how I feel about it. If I don't love it or feel good about it, I keep going over it. Try to let your fear go of "ruining it" and just keep going until you love it. Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your process with me!
Hi Janis. Thanks so much for noticing. It is a putty paddle or epoxy mixer. Tried to find you a link but I couldn't find or figure out where I got it. Similarly, you can use a flex type of baking spoon or a palette knife. Hope that helped! Thanks again for being here! 💞
Jesus Loves You Thank You for sharing your gifts with us all. Have a Blessed Day! God Bless You and Your work and also your family!
Yes I do, and I love the journey.
BEAUTIFUL, I LOVE YOUR PROCESS AND THE OUTCOME SUPERRRRR❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love it. I do intuitive abstract painting
Beautifully done!!!
Love your style!
Thanks so much Sheri!
FAB-U-LOUS. EVERYTHING from start to finish. So encouraging.THANK YOU.
❤❤❤ lovely
Welcome back my friend, I'm so glad to see you again 😊
🌹 wonderful painting 🌹
Thank you Rayes. Its been a minute. 💞
So beautiful. Love the colors and style👌💕
Fascinating to watch ..love it 👏
Looks so relaxing must begin again ty
Thank you so much Maureen. Give it a try!!
Wanderfull stuff
It was very soothing to watch.
Interesting that you always kept your flower ^^, thank you for sharing *
Thank you Carla. 💞
Ganz große Klasse!!!
Such a lovely heARTwork
Saw your video, very inspiring along with deep music for expression, thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks so much Martha! 💞
I'm fascinated to know how you know when to stop!
Hey Elizabeth. I'm usually finished when I'm mentally satisfied. But if you're wanting it to look a certain way, then it really depends if you like it more bold or busy or maybe a little in between. I would also suggest finding a balance: in color, shapes and texture. They don't necessarily have to be the same or symmetrical, think weight balance. Use repeating patterns in a different size. Lastly don't just use one color in one spot, use it elsewhere in your painting, if even just a spot. Happy intuitive painting!
Excellent demo on intuitive art. The colors are very vibrant! 👍😊
Thanks for stopping by and watching my video. Nice to have the support of other artist.
What a blessing you are to me....
Thanks, for being here!
Ah thanks Trena. 💞 Happy to have you!!
your art looks great) love these bright colors)
Thank you Dan, I agree. There's something about colorful paintings that make them so fun!
Hi, I really like the way you present intuitive art and how we are all creative, but some people stop expressing it from childhood. Your voice is calm and soothing. Very well done! ❤
Doing intuitive art has helped me a lot in my spiritual healing and mental health journey!
Thank you Cynthia for the kind comment on my voice. We are all creative innately but yes sadly society doesn't value the health benefits of art and is looked at as a kid thing. So happy to hear you practice intuitive art and that it brings you serenity on your personal journey. 💞
Turned out so lovely ❤
Start to finish, I was captivated and couldn't miss a second. Beautiful, brave, and extensive use of only 1/2 a dozen colors, and not a stencil or stamp in sight! Somehow you maintained cohesiveness without repeating a single element other than color. Every time I thought, ok she's finished, it's beautiful - on you went! Can you tell me if this was done in one sitting, or over several days?
I am delving into this kind of style a bit, but never quite manage to take it to this next level. Working on it, though, and this gives me confidence that "killing my darlings" (as someone said) will only lead to better things :) Great work, watching was a pleasure, and I hope to see more!
Haha, just want you to know that I'm kinda stingy when it comes to likes & subs & comments, but if I could, I would put this one at the top of the almighty algorithms list of good watches and asmr stuff ;)
Yope, what a humble and generous comment you've written!?! Thank you for pointing out what I thought was insignificant or ordinary. My typical advice is layering -go right over anything you don't like or doesn't make your heart happy, especially when painting intuitively or intuitive creating. You can always use a design or paper that speaks to you. This is a rather small canvas so it probably took an hour or two. Thanks for the ference of "killing my darlings". Story of my life. Haha. Even though intuitive painting isn't exactly about the end result, I'm sure yours will be beautiful because it comes from a place of love!! Good luck and thanks again for stopping by!
Beautiful! I’m going to try this with my the young ones in my family:)
I should try it with the older and even oldest ones too! That’d be really cool
Awesome! Loved to watch go with the flow. I am new to painting and I learnt a lot. I don't know when to call it finished. I do few layers and then I think it's done. Also hesitant to go over something that I like and think it's beautiful. How do I decide when to go over it or keep it?
Thank you for sharing this beautiful lesson.
For me it's mostly how I feel about it. If I don't love it or feel good about it, I keep going over it. Try to let your fear go of "ruining it" and just keep going until you love it. Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your process with me!
What type of tool are you using at time 7:23. Is it a brush? I love how it was used to make the yellow flower.
Hi Janis. Thanks so much for noticing. It is a putty paddle or epoxy mixer. Tried to find you a link but I couldn't find or figure out where I got it. Similarly, you can use a flex type of baking spoon or a palette knife. Hope that helped! Thanks again for being here! 💞
Lovely
Wonderful, so Colorful. How do you know when you are finished?
Until it feels and looks right to me.
Nice👌
Thanks Anjali! Do you create intuitive art?
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I see a woman with black sunglasses and blonde hair
Awesome and encouraging content!! Thank you for sharing!!!