That's so perfect. Such a beautiful galaxy pour, I love those moments of gold and I love 💙 color in that creation. Thank you for sharing this with us. I'm so glad that you just " jumped out" in front of me and I had a chance to watch this video, beautiful 😍
Brilliant to combine the mildly dirty (not dirty (grin)) and the layered paint. I see a moon hidden behind cosmic clouds with a subtle but magical glow, transitioning to the clarity of the cells. As so often happens I want to lose myself in the seeds of planets in this galaxy yet to be born. Your paintings always stir my imagination and stay with me through the day. You have and are a gift to us all. Hugs and stay safe.
My dear Mina, I don't which which I love better. Your paintings or you obvious joy for life! You have a truly special spirit. Also, I used to think I was the only person who married a H.O.A. So glad to know that there is more than just one. Wishing you continued joy in both your paintings and life in general. Blessings to you and yours!
It's neat to see the two different cup styles on one canvas and how they play out with the paint. This is totally awesome 👀. The gold cells look like planetary bodies. Thank you Mina
This is the best illustration I’ve seen, around the differences between dirty & layered cup, and the difference in results between a straight pour and a layered pour like a ring pour. Not only beautiful results, but a really valuable and clear instructional video! Thanks, Mina, for a great job!
Wow! Mina, there aren't even words to describe this piece! I could stare at it for Hours & only be drug away because I have to go to work. Love Everything about it. Colors, depth, lines, cells. Gorgeous ❤️ Thank you soon much for sharing you knowledge with us as well!
Mina, you are one of the best teachers I know. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your talents with this world-wide art community! I love so many things about this painting. I especially love the color palette and how you are mixing more custom colors. (My brain so loves mixing paints!) But I love you more! Thank you, My Mo’allem Mina! Big hugs for you and HoA. ~Cheryl
So stunning.... love the entire piece- start to finish. The colors are awesome, and the cells are a wonderful illustration of what can be done in pouring WITHOUT silicone. Bravo, Mina.... a winner here! Be well. Be safe. Laurie
Thank~you for the advice in the difference of dirty and layered cups, I appreciate it. Seeing the difference really helps too. Love the new Galaxy beautiful pour.💖
lol You were talking about videoing and said "one of the most useful tools for me"... and I thought you were going to say, "Is having a Husband of Awesomeness film for you"! Wonderful lessons in this and the piece is exquisite, as always.
I just love you Mina! You bring me such happiness with your Laughter and sharing your beautiful paintings. I have never tried pouring but I want to. You are a inspiration!
Love this pour it's beautiful. I love that I can watch your art and it totally relaxes me. Your music and your art. You are an amazing artist with a lot of dept. I love how your art is always associated with something it makes it even more special. Thank you. You and your husband have a Wonderful Week.🌞🎨💗🎨
Mina, this is one of my favorites. I love this. I have to try partial layered, partial dirty pour. I love the galaxy ones. I am not very good at them, I guess I have "Galaxy Envy!" Lol.👩🎨🎨😋
This is kinda what I`ve been trying to re-create with my pours. Explaining the prep part may be the most helpful thing I needed to see. I have to try this tonight. Great piece Mina. You rock!
Oh.....the gold really too over the beautiful center. The colors and the cells are just beautiful anyway. I love the dark background - it really sets off the cells' mixed colors.
THIS IS SUPER COOL! It has all the elements that keep me mesmerized ! Plus you could hang in different positions and find new ways of seeing all the mysterious wonders of the galaxy. Thank you. I’m off to mix these colors. I got green goblin🤩
Mina, I just love you. Joined only recently, but you've inspired me to get back into art. Thank you! I'm learning right along with/from you and your community. I love that you revisited an early project.
I love the blues in this, the different shades that blending gives. I love copper best, but I have to admit that if it's a color, I like it. This one is so relaxing to me!
Wow!! Beautiful. I love the combination of the dirty and layered cup. Have to try that. Thanks for all the good information you always give us. It has helped me so much. 🎨🌺🎨
It dried so different. I called it deep space when wet, then starry starry night once dry. Beautiful choice of colours. Thankyou for showing us two techniques in one pour. HOA is great at videoing.. I love both your calm style, so relaxing to watch. Thankyou
So pretty! Thank you for explaining the dirty cup and layer cup. I’m just starting out and there is so much to learn. Love your art❤️ ( and sense of humor)
I always look forward to watching your amazing videos. I can't wait to try a mildly dirty pour. You are always an inspiration and I love your relationship with with nature. Thank you Mina and your HOA for sharing your art and encouraging us to keep trying.
Mina! This is full of dreams and sprites and joy! I love this one! Nicely done. It was interesting to combine the 2 pours and turned out to be a unique style. Beautiful ♥️
Very very beautiful Mina! I love your HOA's comments and Gale just tickles me and makes me laugh right along with you. Gale does do one great thing for you besides popping your bubbles though and that is keeping all the flying critters out of your painting. We live in the Ozarks of Missouri and we get a breeze from time to time but not enough to keep the flying critters out of my paints and off my paintings. We live out in the country on a very large acreage where all of God's creatures are free to roam and play so I must do all of my pours inside. My HOA built me a box to keep the critters out that always seem to make it inside our home somehow but it takes over a week and sometimes up to 2 weeks for them to dry in there even though we have some ventilation on the underneath size hanging a few inches over our center island cabinet in our dining room. I even have a plastic covered 4 rack greenhouse type thing in our dining room as well that I can use as a drying rack but those little flying critters manage to find their way in there too. So I cried uncle and just covered every flat surface in our living room with plastic and use those to put my paintings on to dry as well. Such is the life of country living with people going in and out the doors all day and night. Of course the flying creatures are drawn to the paint more than any hanging fly strip we hang everywhere to trap them or even the lights I leave on in the living room to draw them in there and away from the dining room/kitchen area. I had a month land in one of my paintings one night whose wings matched my pour so well that I almost didn't even see it. I would have left it but its little body was sticking up above the surface too much to leave it there and it ruined my entire painting when I removed the whole month so I ended up having to repour over that painting after it dried completely. I was so sad because it was one of my best pours up to that point. That hasn't happened again since I started leaving on the chandelier in our very high vaulted ceiling in the living room at night but I still get the flies and nats to contend with. I don't know what to do to stop that from happening. I keep all of my left over paints covered tightly so they don't get into my paints at all, thank God for small favors! It's the smell of the paints that seem to attract the nats and the flies are just more drawn to the pretty colors of the paints in my pours, I think. Do you have any advice to help with this problem? The nats are small enough that they don't ruin a painting but the flies will ruin any painting they land in. It doesn't help that I'm deathly alllergic to any kind of bug killer either. They land me in the ER for 8 hours of breathing treatments every time I get anywhere near a bug killer of any kind. I have to leave the house for 3 days and stay in a motel every year when my husband exterminates the house inside or outside to kill the spiders in and around the house. Maybe that's TMI but that's the gravity of my situation. If anybody reading this has a better solution, I'm open to any and all solutions. Thanks in advance Mina and the rest of the paint pouring community!
Hi Linda! Have you considered some of the mesh tents they make for picnics? That would allow for air flow but keep the bugs out. Ive tried a couple but I need big ones 😆 im waiting for a huge one I ordered to come. .. I hadn't really considered that Gale was helping to blow the bugs away, but I think you might be right! They land in the paintings when I have them inside away from the wind. Thank you for your comment, you are very sweet.. have a great day! ❤
Thanks so much I learnt so much from this how to get those cells like Sarah Mack gets I’m so going to try this And you didn’t need any satin enamel this is amazing ❤️
Thank u Mina for this video! I absolutely LOVE IT 🥰!!! I was starting to get a little bit bored with straight pours so now I have something to break up the norm. I can’t wait to try this! I’ll send u pictures of the final product in messenger. Also, I saw the video where someone sent u a floetrol strainer cap... just FYI, they also fit MiX as the Floetrol and Mix have identified caps! And yes there r a lot of boogers in mix!
That's so perfect. Such a beautiful galaxy pour, I love those moments of gold and I love 💙 color in that creation. Thank you for sharing this with us. I'm so glad that you just " jumped out" in front of me and I had a chance to watch this video, beautiful 😍
Parabéns Mestra. Mina!
Fica. Com. Deus,
Com. Dons!
Brilliant to combine the mildly dirty (not dirty (grin)) and the layered paint. I see a moon hidden behind cosmic clouds with a subtle but magical glow, transitioning to the clarity of the cells. As so often happens I want to lose myself in the seeds of planets in this galaxy yet to be born. Your paintings always stir my imagination and stay with me through the day. You have and are a gift to us all. Hugs and stay safe.
Gorgeous Mina, it turned out so beautiful. I love it 💙💙💙💙💙
My dear Mina, I don't which which I love better. Your paintings or you obvious joy for life! You have a truly special spirit. Also, I used to think I was the only person who married a H.O.A. So glad to know that there is more than just one. Wishing you continued joy in both your paintings and life in general. Blessings to you and yours!
It's neat to see the two different cup styles on one canvas and how they play out with the paint. This is totally awesome 👀. The gold cells look like planetary bodies. Thank you Mina
This is the best illustration I’ve seen, around the differences between dirty & layered cup, and the difference in results between a straight pour and a layered pour like a ring pour. Not only beautiful results, but a really valuable and clear instructional video! Thanks, Mina, for a great job!
Thank you so much Linda, that means a lot to me. Have a beautiful day 💛
Mina, you are fenominal!!! WOW!!! It is absolutely stunning 😍 I love love your galaxy 💜 ♥ ❤ 💕
Wow! Mina, there aren't even words to describe this piece! I could stare at it for Hours & only be drug away because I have to go to work. Love Everything about it. Colors, depth, lines, cells. Gorgeous ❤️ Thank you soon much for sharing you knowledge with us as well!
Terrific pour. Reminds me of the Bubble telescope picture of the birth of stars. Great colors & great bling! 😍
Mina, you are one of the best teachers I know. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your talents with this world-wide art community! I love so many things about this painting. I especially love the color palette and how you are mixing more custom colors. (My brain so loves mixing paints!) But I love you more! Thank you, My Mo’allem Mina! Big hugs for you and HoA. ~Cheryl
So stunning.... love the entire piece- start to finish. The colors are awesome, and the cells are a wonderful illustration of what can be done in pouring WITHOUT silicone. Bravo, Mina.... a winner here! Be well. Be safe. Laurie
Thank~you for the advice in the difference of dirty and layered cups, I appreciate it.
Seeing the difference really helps too.
Love the new Galaxy beautiful pour.💖
lol You were talking about videoing and said "one of the most useful tools for me"... and I thought you were going to say, "Is having a Husband of Awesomeness film for you"! Wonderful lessons in this and the piece is exquisite, as always.
I just love you Mina! You bring me such happiness with your Laughter and sharing your beautiful paintings. I have never tried pouring but I want to. You are a inspiration!
Very beautiful Mina! That painting would have been beautiful with black negative space too. Thank you for sharing.
I was wondering what the differences were! Thank you so much for sharing! It turned out beautiful!
Ms Mina, I love your pours! Gale is one of my favorite parts, and I love your style. Thank you!
Anyone else notice during the dry viewing that the garden stones on the left side line up with the curves in the painting. Beautiful.
Mina, thank you for explaining everything so simple you’re fantastic
Absolutely amazing! This is so magical Mina! Fantastic creation! 😀💜🐨🥰🌜
Aloha Mina! This is a great pour! Love the colors! Thanks for the demonstration and the eye candy! Will have to try this! Mahalo! ❤️🤙🏼🌺
I cannot even explain how much I love watching you and how much information you impart! Your art is always very visually appealing. Thanks.
Thank you Faye ❤
I think it’s lovely to look at, well done for retrying something. Take care and stay safe.
This is such a beautiful galaxy pour... I live the effects of doing dirty and ring. I have to try this now.
Beautiful Mina, love to see it turned upside down or 1 turn anticlockwise..🙂🤗
Love this pour it's beautiful. I love that I can watch your art and it totally relaxes me. Your music and your art. You are an amazing artist with a lot of dept. I love how your art is always associated with something it makes it even more special.
Thank you.
You and your husband have a Wonderful Week.🌞🎨💗🎨
Thank you so much Marlene 💖
Love this. Never would have thought to do both kinds of pours in one cup. Beautiful
Mina, this is one of my favorites. I love this. I have to try partial layered, partial dirty pour. I love the galaxy ones. I am not very good at them, I guess I have "Galaxy Envy!" Lol.👩🎨🎨😋
This is kinda what I`ve been trying to re-create with my pours. Explaining the prep part may be the most helpful thing I needed to see. I have to try this tonight. Great piece Mina. You rock!
Oh.....the gold really too over the beautiful center. The colors and the cells are just beautiful anyway. I love the dark background - it really sets off the cells' mixed colors.
Gorgeous! Looks like a galaxy. Thank you. I always learn from you.
Gorgeous colours and a great explanation of the differences in dirty and layered.
My sister’s favorite nebula. Seriously.
This pour is absolutely gorgeous. I love the floating cells ❤
Wow beautiful! I'm loving those art alchemy colours 💖💖💖
Thank you Mina for the valuable info! Beautiful pour!!!💕🧜♀️
Wow! I love it. I always learn something new watching your videos and a shoutout to HoA for filming your work :)
Out of this world!!! 💫🪐 Beautiful 😍🤩
THIS IS SUPER COOL! It has all the elements that keep me mesmerized ! Plus you could hang in different positions and find new ways of seeing all the mysterious wonders of the galaxy. Thank you. I’m off to mix these colors. I got green goblin🤩
So beautiful, love how you take the time to explain each method and the reasoning behind it. Besos💜
what a great idea about videoing myself, and now i am, 1 painting more and they are coming out a lot nicer almost ready to share tu tu tu
This is beautiful. It reminds me of Van Gogh's The Starry Night.
GORGEOUS! I was tilting my phone while watching to help you out.. Good Job!
Mina, I just love you. Joined only recently, but you've inspired me to get back into art. Thank you! I'm learning right along with/from you and your community. I love that you revisited an early project.
Hi Karla! Welcome! Im so glad you are enjoying the videos! I still didn't get it exactly how I wanted it haha
Love the color combination! Thanks for sharing your experience and your humor.
This is so dreamy. It reminds me of the kind of Sky I used to see in childhood book illustrations! I am in love, and awe!
Wow! Lovely. Beautiful shimmering colors
I enjoy watching your magic with paint but most of all hearing that beautiful laugh! Don’t change a thing Mina.
Youre so sweet, thank you Connie 🥰
I love the blues in this, the different shades that blending gives. I love copper best, but I have to admit that if it's a color, I like it. This one is so relaxing to me!
I love how you explain things ! A 🇨🇦🇨🇦 fan
Wow!! Beautiful. I love the combination of the dirty and layered cup. Have to try that. Thanks for all the good information you always give us. It has helped me so much.
🎨🌺🎨
It dried so different. I called it deep space when wet, then starry starry night once dry. Beautiful choice of colours. Thankyou for showing us two techniques in one pour. HOA is great at videoing.. I love both your calm style, so relaxing to watch. Thankyou
It dried beautifully.. lovely colours 💛💙
Absolutely gorgeous! I love those gossamer layers of color on the top!
Man your gold always always glows😍😍😍
Very pretty. Starry Nightish.
Beautiful! Interesting way to combine types of pouring!
Pretty. Looks like a nebula.
Really enjoy watching your channel and how you explain what you’re doing and why
Thank you 😊
Wow- love how this dried! The mildly dirty pour gives such interesting results and your pours amaze me 😍
This is one of the most beautiful pieces you have !
This came out beautifully Mina!!!!
I learn so much from you. Thank you Mina 😍 That was lovely!
Lovin' the blue and gold combo!
Scrumptious..you’ve done it again💖
So very beautiful, you certainly are a professional!!
So pretty! Thank you for explaining the dirty cup and layer cup. I’m just starting out and there is so much to learn. Love your art❤️ ( and sense of humor)
I'm with everybody else wow that dried beautifully I love the colors I love that feeling of the night sky. Thank you Mina!
Sometimes our mistakes makes a picture extraordinary 😉
Dried beautifully.... really gorgeous pour Mina 💕
Thanks Lori! ❤
That is just gorgeous! You are awesome too! Thank you, I have learned so much from you and just love watching. :)
I always look forward to watching your amazing videos. I can't wait to try a mildly dirty pour. You are always an inspiration and I love your relationship with with nature. Thank you Mina and your HOA for sharing your art and encouraging us to keep trying.
Mina! This is full of dreams and sprites and joy! I love this one! Nicely done. It was interesting to combine the 2 pours and turned out to be a unique style. Beautiful ♥️
Stunning! And thank you for the tips and tricks! Love the explanation of the different pours. Thank you for making my Monday start off well. :-)
Very very beautiful Mina! I love your HOA's comments and Gale just tickles me and makes me laugh right along with you. Gale does do one great thing for you besides popping your bubbles though and that is keeping all the flying critters out of your painting. We live in the Ozarks of Missouri and we get a breeze from time to time but not enough to keep the flying critters out of my paints and off my paintings. We live out in the country on a very large acreage where all of God's creatures are free to roam and play so I must do all of my pours inside. My HOA built me a box to keep the critters out that always seem to make it inside our home somehow but it takes over a week and sometimes up to 2 weeks for them to dry in there even though we have some ventilation on the underneath size hanging a few inches over our center island cabinet in our dining room. I even have a plastic covered 4 rack greenhouse type thing in our dining room as well that I can use as a drying rack but those little flying critters manage to find their way in there too. So I cried uncle and just covered every flat surface in our living room with plastic and use those to put my paintings on to dry as well. Such is the life of country living with people going in and out the doors all day and night. Of course the flying creatures are drawn to the paint more than any hanging fly strip we hang everywhere to trap them or even the lights I leave on in the living room to draw them in there and away from the dining room/kitchen area. I had a month land in one of my paintings one night whose wings matched my pour so well that I almost didn't even see it. I would have left it but its little body was sticking up above the surface too much to leave it there and it ruined my entire painting when I removed the whole month so I ended up having to repour over that painting after it dried completely. I was so sad because it was one of my best pours up to that point. That hasn't happened again since I started leaving on the chandelier in our very high vaulted ceiling in the living room at night but I still get the flies and nats to contend with. I don't know what to do to stop that from happening. I keep all of my left over paints covered tightly so they don't get into my paints at all, thank God for small favors! It's the smell of the paints that seem to attract the nats and the flies are just more drawn to the pretty colors of the paints in my pours, I think. Do you have any advice to help with this problem? The nats are small enough that they don't ruin a painting but the flies will ruin any painting they land in. It doesn't help that I'm deathly alllergic to any kind of bug killer either. They land me in the ER for 8 hours of breathing treatments every time I get anywhere near a bug killer of any kind. I have to leave the house for 3 days and stay in a motel every year when my husband exterminates the house inside or outside to kill the spiders in and around the house. Maybe that's TMI but that's the gravity of my situation. If anybody reading this has a better solution, I'm open to any and all solutions. Thanks in advance Mina and the rest of the paint pouring community!
Hi Linda! Have you considered some of the mesh tents they make for picnics? That would allow for air flow but keep the bugs out. Ive tried a couple but I need big ones 😆 im waiting for a huge one I ordered to come. ..
I hadn't really considered that Gale was helping to blow the bugs away, but I think you might be right! They land in the paintings when I have them inside away from the wind.
Thank you for your comment, you are very sweet.. have a great day! ❤
Mina Villegas Art what size giant mesh tent did you order and where from??
Thanks so much for all your explanations. It really helps 😊 Beautiful piece 😍
Gorgeous!! I love it!
What a fun pour! Beautiful cells.
Absolutely amazing! As always,the entire process was beautiful.
Thank you for the teaching you do. I love this one 🥰
Thanks for all the tips . I always love You're painting
Once again a gorgeous painting!
OMG, 😍🤩😍 it's goureus!
THIS is spectacular! Thanks for teaching and sharing.
Great color that green👍
Mina this is gorgeous! Love the intensity of the Prussian blue with the other colors! 😍
OMG that is STUNNING 😍😍😍😍. This is 1 of my favorites from you! Really just gorgeous
Absolute stunner Mina
Thanks so much I learnt so much from this how to get those cells like Sarah Mack gets I’m so going to try this
And you didn’t need any satin enamel this is amazing ❤️
Wow, so pretty!! The title for this piece is perfect, absolutely lovely. I enjoy your nature acknowledgements, "hello, Gale".
I just Love your Smile & Spirit.. ❤
That's so nice of you, thank you ❤️
Thank u Mina for this video! I absolutely LOVE IT 🥰!!! I was starting to get a little bit bored with straight pours so now I have something to break up the norm. I can’t wait to try this! I’ll send u pictures of the final product in messenger.
Also, I saw the video where someone sent u a floetrol strainer cap... just FYI, they also fit MiX as the Floetrol and Mix have identified caps! And yes there r a lot of boogers in mix!
My favorite yet!! Thank you so much for your explanations
Very good explanation of the 2 pours Thank you
Good advices and love the color combinations and a beautiful creator, thanks for the video lovey loves
Love this! I would love to see you do a circular pour off the canvas instead of opposing ends. Your color combos are beautiful!
Super cool! Anxious to try this technique. I’ve done both but not together. 👍🏻
Your work is amazing... love this one Mina x
Thanks for sharing Mina! 🙂