You don’t ramble & we all have our own “key words” that is our ‘tell’, but that’s our ‘thing’. You have been sooooo helpful to this newbie! I thank you! God bless the mouth of babes and You!
Hi Kanella I really enjoy your paintings in teaching us. Saying so all the time is fine, when someone says you know you know you know all the time that is very annoying. So just keep saying what you’re saying because we all love you very much.
I have a bunch of varnish brands I am about to test out and also a sondiko torch which I have never used & am not familiar with torches yet & have asked a few fb paint pour groups if it is safe to torch bubbles from any brand of varnish and they said it''s not!?!?! I'm GLAD you demonstrated torching this brand of varnish to prove that you CAN do it safely! THANK YOU!
Very very helpful video …many thanks….varnishing has always been very stressful process for me…many a ruined painting. Will try your technique. Thank you
I’m a nail polish enthusiast. Experience with nail polish has taught me that rolling a bottle will mix without adding air bubbles that shaking does. Maybe it would work with the varnish.
I just want to say that I own numerous pieces of your beautiful work and all have luscious flawless finishes. thank you so much for your attention to detail and SO much for sharing.
I love the fact that you don’t muck about with the backs of your paintings... I really like the messy backs as they feel a little more handmade to me. Thanks again for your awesome videos!
I have to tell you, what a life saver you are to me. I love watching your creations, have become my therapy from a life changing affect, doing this inspire me, you inspire me. I love ALL YOUR VIDEOS, beginning to end, helps me feel not so alone. Thank you for your guidance on all you do and say.
I’m sooooo glad I found your video, because it saved my paintings this week! I was initially using a foam brush, but then I decided to try the “tray method” with the tape around the canvas and tilting the varnish around and pouring it off the corner and for bigger canvases it gave me these little cracks!! After I watched your video and applied the varnish exactly how you did it, my next painting turned out perfectly!! Maybe the “tray method” works good for resin (I’ll watch your video for that), but I will never stray away from the “foam brush when varnishing” path again! Thank you!! 🥰
Thanks so much for showing this to us. I learned alot! Answered alot of questions I had about finishing our paintings! You always take time to explain so that even us newbies can understand! Thanks again! Really appreciate all you do for us!
Thank you! Really useful information. The canvasses at the end? They’re all stunning, but the metallic green one, oh my goodness! I actually gasped! Honestly!! It is sooooooo beautiful, truly! By the way, we all have our own little foibles, and your Canadian accent is cute. Never apologise Kinella, it’s what makes you unique. Many thanks to you for this video. 🙏🙏😊
Thanks sooo much, I used spray varnish and it was a disaster, smells terrible, has to be done outside. I used Matt spray varnish and it changed the black on the canvas, destroyed the piece ..so glad to have you to teach us. Thanks for
Thanks Kanella! I’ve had some issues with varnishing and I’ve watched quite a few videos to improve on this but I have to say watching yours is what finally makes it click for me! You explain things so clearly and in detail and I just love watching you create! 😁
I agree with you that the back of a painting is part of the art! That’s where you see the paint drips and the handprints of the artist that made the painting!
What about resin on larger canvas? Won’t it puddle in the middle? Would you add something to the back then for strength. Loved both, but wow, that green one was amazing with the sparkle!
Thank you for sharing. This is a help. I have done this before, but the reminder is so helpful. You say "so," quite a bit, but it doesn't take away from your presentation. You are a wonderful artist. You share and teach, this is a blessing. We are grateful. Blessings to you and yours. Huggles always 👩🎨💖🇺🇸🍀🌻🌞
Thank you!!! Sooo many different varnishes, so any and all information is so welcomed, especially to us newbies!! I, too, say "so" alot, lol!! Anywho!!! 😂
Yeah, I started going back to your older videos as well. I was just turned onto this art form around May or June of last year. I fell in love with it and have been trying my hand at it since then. The varnish is the way I go until I can afford the resin, so I love any information I can get. Love watching you, love all the beautiful paintings you put out, and am grateful for your suggestions, techniques, and your humor. Love the pups and have watched Juno's channel as well. I appreciate you and always love watching!! Thank you for responding!! Also, since I started using your mixture ratios, my paintings are coming out better!! Thanks again!!
👍 Is it water based? It seems it can be used for several works... not too much is needed. Or not? How much did you used approximately for this work? Thank you
I love your art and have just recently started this myself. I am so inspired by your work and the results and i have tried a few time to do your art but fail miserably I have recently retired and gone back To art which i used to do around 35 years ago Continue and i watch all your videos learning new tricks. Thank you
Hi Kanella… I know your in the process of moving but I had a question if you have time. The painting canvas that sweet Lucas handed to you was GORGEOUS!!!! You said it was using Sheeleart (??) … I wondered if you have a video of that beauty and do you recommend the SheleArt coarse would I learn how to do that canvas??. Kanella I love Dutch pours and I know your videos by heart.. I know video #63 is awesome I refer it to everyone asking about mixing paints. Anyway, I hope your family and you have many great new adventures and memories in your new home. Thank you for all you do for us. God Bless 😍😍
Unfortunately I don’t know if there’s a video. I can’t really remember what I did over two years ago lol. Sorry. As for the Shelee class - it’s entirely up to you. But there are soooooo many artists on TH-cam now who share that information for free. I have a video with the entire bloom recipe as well. Video 131.
#130 that painting is amazing it is beautiful the colors in there I want to make one so bad and I don't know what I'm doing wrong I wish I could figure it not sure if I put too much paint on the canvas
What's the difference between liquitex Gloss varnish and liquitex Gloss medium and varnish also which would you recommend being the better one for sealing paintings
SO, I hadn't really noticed until Lucas pointed it out SO of course the OCD in me had to go back and listen again! UGH! SO, I think I may have missed a few but I counted 69 times! LOL!!! Too funny! SO who cares if you say SO, as long as you're doing what ya love and teaching us along the way?! SO yeah, we all have our little quirks. SO Thanks for the info, as always. :)
I’m so happy you did this video. I use the same varnish, I love it. I haven’t been using a foam brush because I found it left bubbles. It never occurred to me that I could torch to get rid of them! Thanks a bunch!
I’m a fairly new follower and noticed your newer videos you used resin. Do you now only resin? Does the size of the canvas determine if you varnish or resin? Do you recommend beginners varnish or resin? Pros and cons to each?
Yes I only use resin now. Haven’t used varnish in years. It’s a preference. Beginners can definitely do resin as well. I have a resin tutorial below th-cam.com/video/dEVdfuBeKt0/w-d-xo.html
This was perfect and answered my questions. I love that your direct about your preferences. If it works for you in the outcome is what you want why I try a dozen other products? I’m new at this and I love it already so thanks for all of your excellent instruction
Do you ever need to wash the foam brush after varnishing, or all you do is wrap it in the plastic wrap and it stays that way all the time? I guess what I am asking is, does the varnish wash off with water? Thanks 😊
don't be self-conscious about using a word too much! Not everyone notices it! I didn't even notice until you brought it up. I say a few words repetitively myself but who cares! lol
Wow Lucas kept count of have many times you said soooooo lol. I love it. Thanks for the information on how to varnish a painting and what brand you use. Very helpful!
Thank you for the great tutorial, varnish has been a struggle. Do you have a video on the second piece shown? I'm interested in the colors used and technique on the bloom, I am sheley member.
Hi! First timer here and enjoyed this very helpful video! One question, how long once you have completed varnishing can you store it, hang it or sell it? Thanks again for a great video😊
Thanks for the informative video. I have a question- Should I follow the same process for liquitex matte varnish? Should I put an isolation coat before? If yes, for both the questions what should be the wait dry time after painting to isolation coat and to varnishing? Please advise.
Thank you! I will try the sponge brush. I've been just using a good larger brush! A use artist! Rather than whether. 😁 I was afraid the early would bleed so I sign the stretcher... Thank you Lucas!!
I usually work outside. We are In Southern California. We have had winds and extreme fire danger. The humidity is in single digits. It's very hard to paint cause it dries too fast! I will have to move inside my shed soon as it gets cooler. Humidity will go up though :)
Hi Kanella 😃 thank you for another wonderful tutorial 🙏🙏I’ve noticed the back of ur canvas is so clean (not the rim, but the actual flip side of where the painting is). Mine always has paint stains coming through the back. Do u know why? Or do u think it’s a problem?
Thank you for the video. I applied same varnish for the first time today and I had big cracks on it. Second layer saved it a bit but you can still see them. I have seen people having similar issues, but couldn’t find an answer why it cracks and how to prevent it. Do you know why it might happen?
I love your work! My work is thick in places, thin in others, I like to build layers. Is this technique only for 'flat' paint or would it work on my peaks and valleys? Thanks!
I am very confsed, not sure if I should use varnish or resin. I saw another video where you used resin. Can you please claify, I am new to paint pouring. Also I have been using a spray for my acrylic paintings, should I use the varnish.
Thanks for this, I've started varnishing my pieces and it's helpful to see how you do it. I also say so (and ummm) all the time in my videos, it's hopeless.
Thank you so much for this demonstration. I see brushes used a lot and they aren’t working for me, leaves lines. Will give this a go! Love watching you doing your paintings.
I absolutely love that you said the back of a canvas tells a story! I did a custom order for a close friend when they dried enough to show him in person he wanted them right away while i was like I FORGOT TO TAPE THE BACK OF THIS AND IT'S GROSS. He did bat an eye, and said the same about no one else will see it. .... QUESTION Do you use any type of covers like plastic bins to keep dust from settling into the varnish? Covering resin pendants was a breeze as they were tiny, I'm not sure how to cover the random sizes of canvases and i swear no matter how much a sweep and dust it's neverending. ANY ADVICE WOULD BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED! great video!
Hello from Australia, love your videos. I've just started painting, did my third Dutch pour yesterday with success. Your vids are great and I have learnt a lot.
Kanella....the one you showed at around 15:00 is so stunning. What colours did you use for that one and do you have the video? How long do you wait to varnish after a piece is done.
as soon as the piece is fully dry to the touch I resin or varnish. As for what colours... i wish i knew... cause I sooo want to do it again but I have no clue LOL
Newbie here, I noticed you used varnish on one and resin on the other, is it because of the base material? What is the difference? Really enjoying your videos...thank you
Thank you very much for this video. I was very helpful. I should have watched the video before I varnished my piece!! Oh well -- learning is a big part of the process.
You don’t ramble & we all have our own “key words” that is our ‘tell’, but that’s our ‘thing’. You have been sooooo helpful to this newbie! I thank you! God bless the mouth of babes and You!
Thank you Kanella! Great video, and you just cracked me up with your "so's"!! lololol You're "so" real!!
The small painting with resin on it reminds me of a beautiful Opal. I do love your videos.
Hi Kanella I really enjoy your paintings in teaching us. Saying so all the time is fine, when someone says you know you know you know all the time that is very annoying. So just keep saying what you’re saying because we all love you very much.
You give the best descriptions on your tutorials!
I have a bunch of varnish brands I am about to test out and also a sondiko torch which I have never used & am not familiar with torches yet & have asked a few fb paint pour groups if it is safe to torch bubbles from any brand of varnish and they said it''s not!?!?! I'm GLAD you demonstrated torching this brand of varnish to prove that you CAN do it safely! THANK YOU!
Very very helpful video …many thanks….varnishing has always been very stressful process for me…many a ruined painting. Will try your technique. Thank you
I wish i would have seen this before I started vanishing my pieces. Now I know better and will do better.
I’m a nail polish enthusiast. Experience with nail polish has taught me that rolling a bottle will mix without adding air bubbles that shaking does. Maybe it would work with the varnish.
Excellent video! I wanted to use Liquitex Gloss Varnish, so thx for a little tutorial on what works for you. Beautiful. ❤🙌
I just want to say that I own numerous pieces of your beautiful work and all have luscious
flawless finishes. thank you so much for your attention to detail and SO much for sharing.
hiiiiiii FRAN!!!! It's so nice to see your comment. You purchased many of my pieces from my last auction..
I love the fact that you don’t muck about with the backs of your paintings... I really like the messy backs as they feel a little more handmade to me. Thanks again for your awesome videos!
thanks so much - and I agree! I say the backs tell stories :)
I have to tell you, what a life saver you are to me. I love watching your creations, have become my therapy from a life changing affect, doing this inspire me, you inspire me. I love ALL YOUR VIDEOS, beginning to end, helps me feel not so alone. Thank you for your guidance on all you do and say.
Thank you for sharing about how to apply the varnish our paintings and sharing your knowledge with us.
13:50 quite possibly the most beautiful pour painting I’ve EVER seen, and I mean that. 👍🏼
You answered the questions I already had in mind to ask--clearly and concisely. Thank you--I learn such a lot from your videos.
I’m sooooo glad I found your video, because it saved my paintings this week! I was initially using a foam brush, but then I decided to try the “tray method” with the tape around the canvas and tilting the varnish around and pouring it off the corner and for bigger canvases it gave me these little cracks!! After I watched your video and applied the varnish exactly how you did it, my next painting turned out perfectly!! Maybe the “tray method” works good for resin (I’ll watch your video for that), but I will never stray away from the “foam brush when varnishing” path again! Thank you!! 🥰
That wrapping of the brush is really smart.
Thank you so much Kanella for all your tips..
Hi Lucas 💞💞💞
Super helpful!!! Love that Midwest accent 😊
Glad it was helpful!
I love your art. Great instruction video. Thanks.
Thanks so much for showing this to us. I learned alot! Answered alot of questions I had about finishing our paintings! You always take time to explain so that even us newbies can understand! Thanks again! Really appreciate all you do for us!
thanks Terri - i try my best to be as helpful as possible
Thank you! Really useful information. The canvasses at the end? They’re all stunning, but the metallic green one, oh my goodness! I actually gasped! Honestly!! It is sooooooo beautiful, truly! By the way, we all have our own little foibles, and your Canadian accent is cute. Never apologise Kinella, it’s what makes you unique. Many thanks to you for this video. 🙏🙏😊
Amazing!!! Thank you! On the last one…. What colors did you use that shine like that? The yellow and green….metallic? Absolutely breathtaking!
Thanks sooo much, I used spray varnish and it was a disaster, smells terrible, has to be done outside. I used Matt spray varnish and it changed the black on the canvas, destroyed the piece ..so glad to have you to teach us. Thanks for
So very helpful! Do you have a video of the painting you varished? I would love to try it!
Thanks Kanella! I’ve had some issues with varnishing and I’ve watched quite a few videos to improve on this but I have to say watching yours is what finally makes it click for me! You explain things so clearly and in detail and I just love watching you create! 😁
why thank you - I am glad my video was so helpful
Thank you for that. That small bloom was IMPRESSIVE 👌!!
That was great. I learnt a lot about vanishing the board & finishing off.Thank you so much Kanella.
I agree with you that the back of a painting is part of the art! That’s where you see the paint drips and the handprints of the artist that made the painting!
What about resin on larger canvas? Won’t it puddle in the middle? Would you add something to the back then for strength. Loved both, but wow, that green one was amazing with the sparkle!
See video 429 for those answers
You always make me laugh...😊...."soooo"....thank you for the tutorial!!
soooooo you're very welcome lol
I will certainly be trying this method of varnishing, thank you
What paint did you use on the last piece you showed (14:00)? Is it iridescent acrylics, or did you add pearl pigments to it? It looks so beautiful!
Thank you! That was very helpful. I love watching you work. Beautiful!
Thank you sooo much for all of your videos! I'm new to the pouring game. Binged your videos and feel confident to varnish now! Thank you soooooo much!
Hi Kanella, thanks for the tutorial. How do you clean the brush once you finish? Thanks!
Hot water.
Thank you once again - learn something new from you with each video.
That works nice, I usually resin my art, will have to try this. Love your work.
Thanks. This is an old video actually. I no longer varnish any of my paintings. They all get resin top coats. 😊
Thank you for sharing. This is a help. I have done this before, but the reminder is so helpful. You say "so," quite a bit, but it doesn't take away from your presentation. You are a wonderful artist. You share and teach, this is a blessing. We are grateful. Blessings to you and yours. Huggles always 👩🎨💖🇺🇸🍀🌻🌞
thanks Liz
Thank you so much! A great video. I will give it a try now.
Very Inspiring.God bless you❤.
Do you frame your canvases? With glass or without glass? Love your signature on back.
No. I do not frame them
Thank you Kanella that was very helpful
To me😁
Thank you!!! Sooo many different varnishes, so any and all information is so welcomed, especially to us newbies!!
I, too, say "so" alot, lol!! Anywho!!! 😂
Actually this is a very old video. I don’t use varnish on any of my paintings now. Just resin (video 429)
Yeah, I started going back to your older videos as well. I was just turned onto this art form around May or June of last year. I fell in love with it and have been trying my hand at it since then. The varnish is the way I go until I can afford the resin, so I love any information I can get. Love watching you, love all the beautiful paintings you put out, and am grateful for your suggestions, techniques, and your humor. Love the pups and have watched Juno's channel as well. I appreciate you and always love watching!! Thank you for responding!! Also, since I started using your mixture ratios, my paintings are coming out better!! Thanks again!!
Thanks Kanella - this is really helpful
Thank you so much. Very informative
Thank you so much for your teachings 🙏❤️
👍 Is it water based? It seems it can be used for several works... not too much is needed. Or not? How much did you used approximately for this work? Thank you
Very useful information for a beginner . 👍😀
hi lucas make sure she shares the so jar with you! great helpful video, many thanks
WOW this is so much easier that using resin....Thank you
I love your art and have just recently started this myself. I am so inspired by your work and the results and i have tried a few time to do your art but fail miserably
I have recently retired and gone back To art which i used to do around 35 years ago
Continue and i watch all your videos learning new tricks. Thank you
Hi Kanella… I know your in the process of moving but I had a question if you have time. The painting canvas that sweet Lucas handed to you was GORGEOUS!!!! You said it was using Sheeleart (??) … I wondered if you have a video of that beauty and do you recommend the SheleArt coarse would I learn how to do that canvas??. Kanella I love Dutch pours and I know your videos by heart.. I know video #63 is awesome I refer it to everyone asking about mixing paints. Anyway, I hope your family and you have many great new adventures and memories in your new home. Thank you for all you do for us. God Bless 😍😍
Unfortunately I don’t know if there’s a video. I can’t really remember what I did over two years ago lol. Sorry.
As for the Shelee class - it’s entirely up to you. But there are soooooo many artists on TH-cam now who share that information for free. I have a video with the entire bloom recipe as well. Video 131.
@@KanellaCiracoArt thank you so much kanella… 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for all of this information. I'm a newbie, and I love the detailed descriptions you share.
Worth watching ! Tell me Kanella, when do you varnish
your Dutch pour and when do you resin it ? Kanella can I get a reply pls !!!
Hi Kanella: Just wondering if a torch is best or a heat gun to pop bubbles after varnishing. Thanks
Thanks for the great tips! I varnished some of my paintings today, your way, works great 👍😊.
thanks so much
This is a great video and you had me cracking up with the "so" thing. I do that too. 😊
#130 that painting is amazing it is beautiful the colors in there I want to make one so bad and I don't know what I'm doing wrong I wish I could figure it not sure if I put too much paint on the canvas
What's the difference between liquitex Gloss varnish and liquitex Gloss medium and varnish also which would you recommend being the better one for sealing paintings
SO, I hadn't really noticed until Lucas pointed it out SO of course the OCD in me had to go back and listen again! UGH! SO, I think I may have missed a few but I counted 69 times! LOL!!! Too funny! SO who cares if you say SO, as long as you're doing what ya love and teaching us along the way?! SO yeah, we all have our little quirks. SO Thanks for the info, as always. :)
Sooooo true! 😉
Am glad I come across your channel. Thank so much for this video. Being new to painting, I’ve learned a lot from you. God bless.
I'm so glad!
Best ever tutorial!! Tysm!!!
I’m so happy you did this video. I use the same varnish, I love it. I haven’t been using a foam brush because I found it left bubbles. It never occurred to me that I could torch to get rid of them! Thanks a bunch!
This was REALLY helpful, thank you!
A great video! Your little fellow Lucas is a super helper! You should be proud of him!!
Love your work very much! Great stuff!!
i am always proud of him :)
Big hugs for you both!!
I’m a fairly new follower and noticed your newer videos you used resin. Do you now only resin? Does the size of the canvas determine if you varnish or resin? Do you recommend beginners varnish or resin? Pros and cons to each?
Yes I only use resin now. Haven’t used varnish in years. It’s a preference. Beginners can definitely do resin as well.
I have a resin tutorial below
th-cam.com/video/dEVdfuBeKt0/w-d-xo.html
This was perfect and answered my questions. I love that your direct about your preferences. If it works for you in the outcome is what you want why I try a dozen other products? I’m new at this and I love it already so thanks for all of your excellent instruction
Do you ever need to wash the foam brush after varnishing, or all you do is wrap it in the plastic wrap and it stays that way all the time? I guess what I am asking is, does the varnish wash off with water? Thanks 😊
don't be self-conscious about using a word too much! Not everyone notices it! I didn't even notice until you brought it up. I say a few words repetitively myself but who cares! lol
Wow Lucas kept count of have many times you said soooooo lol. I love it. Thanks for the information on how to varnish a painting and what brand you use. Very helpful!
This has been sooooo helpful, thank you!
Thank you for the great tutorial, varnish has been a struggle. Do you have a video on the second piece shown? I'm interested in the colors used and technique on the bloom, I am sheley member.
Love your videos. Have you ever experienced your pouring art pieces to crack in the middle or peal off the sides?
Aaah...I did give it a light torch as you did!
As always awesome, thank you so much Kanella. I learn so much from watching you. Thank you so much Lukas for helping out.
Kanella can I have a reply please? When do you decide to varnish and when do you resin your works?
Thank you. I was using resin and had so many problems. I will use the same product.
Thank you been wondering about the varnish. Could you do a video with resin cover 😘🌹❤️
thanks - i have a resin video - a few actually.. most recent one is 106 i believe (around that number) lol
Kanella Ciraco Art thank you I will have a look x
Kanella Ciraco Art 160
Hi! First timer here and enjoyed this very helpful video! One question, how long once you have completed varnishing can you store it, hang it or sell it?
Thanks again for a great video😊
Thanks for the informative video. I have a question-
Should I follow the same process for liquitex matte varnish? Should I put an isolation coat before? If yes, for both the questions what should be the wait dry time after painting to isolation coat and to varnishing? Please advise.
Do you sand in between layers? I love your videos ive learned so much from you
No never.
Thank you so very much
Thank you! I will try the sponge brush. I've been just using a good larger brush!
A use artist! Rather than whether. 😁 I was afraid the early would bleed so I sign the stretcher...
Thank you Lucas!!
I usually work outside. We are In Southern California. We have had winds and extreme fire danger. The humidity is in single digits. It's very hard to paint cause it dries too fast!
I will have to move inside my shed soon as it gets cooler. Humidity will go up though :)
Hi Kanella 😃 thank you for another wonderful tutorial 🙏🙏I’ve noticed the back of ur canvas is so clean (not the rim, but the actual flip side of where the painting is). Mine always has paint stains coming through the back. Do u know why? Or do u think it’s a problem?
Thank you for the video. I applied same varnish for the first time today and I had big cracks on it. Second layer saved it a bit but you can still see them. I have seen people having similar issues, but couldn’t find an answer why it cracks and how to prevent it. Do you know why it might happen?
I’ve never had it crack on my. Maybe you’re putting too much? I can’t say for sure as it never happened to me. So sorry
I love seeing the drips...shows the artistry ❤️
I love your work! My work is thick in places, thin in others, I like to build layers. Is this technique only for 'flat' paint or would it work on my peaks and valleys? Thanks!
just flat surface..
I am very confsed, not sure if I should use varnish or resin. I saw another video where you used resin. Can you please claify, I am new to paint pouring. Also I have been using a spray for my acrylic paintings, should I use the varnish.
you can use what ever you want.. its a preference.. there is no right or wrong
Thanks for this, I've started varnishing my pieces and it's helpful to see how you do it. I also say so (and ummm) all the time in my videos, it's hopeless.
Thank you so much for this demonstration. I see brushes used a lot and they aren’t working for me, leaves lines. Will give this a go! Love watching you doing your paintings.
Yapp away! love your tutorials thank you very much and how you explain your work very clear 👍🏼Beautiful work👏🏼
Huge thank you for the video. You videos are so packed with great tips and advice and I love how you share your knowledge.
thank you
Thank you Kanella, I've wonder about what to use for a top coat.
Wonderful video
I absolutely love that you said the back of a canvas tells a story! I did a custom order for a close friend when they dried enough to show him in person he wanted them right away while i was like I FORGOT TO TAPE THE BACK OF THIS AND IT'S GROSS. He did bat an eye, and said the same about no one else will see it.
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QUESTION
Do you use any type of covers like plastic bins to keep dust from settling into the varnish? Covering resin pendants was a breeze as they were tiny, I'm not sure how to cover the random sizes of canvases and i swear no matter how much a sweep and dust it's neverending.
ANY ADVICE WOULD BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED! great video!
No. I never cover my pieces. But you can buy food tents off amazon. They’re listed in my amazon shop.
Thank you for this video...very helpful
Hello from Australia, love your videos. I've just started painting, did my third Dutch pour yesterday with success. Your vids are great and I have learnt a lot.
thank you
Kanella....the one you showed at around 15:00 is so stunning. What colours did you use for that one and do you have the video? How long do you wait to varnish after a piece is done.
as soon as the piece is fully dry to the touch I resin or varnish. As for what colours... i wish i knew... cause I sooo want to do it again but I have no clue LOL
Newbie here, I noticed you used varnish on one and resin on the other, is it because of the base material?
What is the difference? Really enjoying your videos...thank you
EM M I used to use varnish on canvases and resin is for wood pieces.
But now I use resin on everything lol.
Just my preference
@@KanellaCiracoArt what kind of resin do you do you now use?
Thank you very much for this video. I was very helpful. I should have watched the video before I varnished my piece!! Oh well -- learning is a big part of the process.