Your experiment is awesome. Thank you so much for sharing!!! I love when you experiment! Not sure which I like best. It’s between the straight pour and the last one. First and last 😂.
Claire, my favorites are the flip cup and the last ribbon pour. I've never been crazy about anyone's ring pours. Just not my cup of tea. Love the flip cup painting the most. Enjoy watching you're videos. Also love that you experiment.
Thank you so much for this and all your experiments, Claire - its so helpful for new artists like me. Your art is lovely. The straight and the ring pours are my favourite but they are all so pretty. Thanks for taking the time to share your learnings with us ❤
Wow!! I absolutely love that you did this experiment!! They all look beautiful to me! Purple is my favorite color!! 💜 But my favorite is definitely the one shown in the middle, ribbon pour, at the end of the video. 💜 ❤ 💜 ❤ Thank you so much for sharing this with us!! 13:20 "One of the really fun things about fluid art is, you can't plan too much, you might have a plan, but I think the key is just to be flexible and go, literally, go with the flow of the paint". Well said, I agree!! I like to say "Fluid art is the media for me because I tend to have a perfectionist personality, and all other art forms I end up being frustrated and disappointed in my outcome. 😑 But with Acrylic Pouring, I choose the colors, I choose the canvas, and I have a general plan, but once that paint hits the canvas, 'it takes on a life of it's own.: I just discovered Acrylic Pouring on 6/7/22 and I've already done 7 pour Paintings and posted 4 videos on my Channel! The first 2 were actually tempera paint pours because that's all I had. The next one was with Acrylic craft paints. The next one was with Acrylic Paints and it turned out beautifully if I do say so myself! Lol Happy Pouring Everyone!! 👏🤗👏🤗
Beautiful pieces and purple IS my favorite color. I liked the #5 best. The colors are most pronounced in that one. I absolutely loved this experiment. Hugs :)
Hi, Neva from Traverse City, Michigan USA 🇺🇸. First time seeing you in action creating beautiful pieces of Art. Funny but they all look different but beautiful within each one. Smiling thumbs up 👍 😀 and I will be back.
Claire, it's a great video and artwork session. All 5 paintings are unique and beautiful in their own way. I just cannot pick a favorite. If I had made any one of these I would be bursting at the seems! I am not normally crazy about a ton of cells,but I love 4 and 5 because you didn't swipe or use a specific cell activator. I love 1 because of the design you got from the pour, I have never done a straight pour before. I never knew you could get such a beautiful design. I did do a ring pour before, 2, but I didn't use these beautiful colors or get this great design. 3, I adore ribbon pours and I'm not sure why. But in this one you can see all of the gorgeous colors and the lines and designs. Sorry, but I wish you had made it easier to choose, so it's your fault I can't pick a favorite because you are an outstanding artist. ❤❤❤ By the way I see a friendly monster face in 2. Kinda cat looking. 😂
My two favorites are both the diagonal ones. Love the pink in the last one. Just my colour preferences, didn't like the blue or so much of the blue (or purple). Looks blue on my screen. I liked that green paint. The one you don't look is the best, you are looking past colourful cliffs into a gorge with the river flowing through. I love it!
They are all fab but my favourite is number 5. I quite like the cells in 4 because they have a mix of the colours and look like little opals. It's always interesting to see experiments like this - fascinating that the same colours produce such different results. Thank you for sharing.
In order of best to okay -- 4, 5, 3, 1, 2. Thank you for explaining each type of pour and executing them. If I were making suggestions, I would have put silicone in only one or two colors rather than in all, but you were applying an even testing platform so as to get comparable results across five different pouring methods. 👍😊
They are all good. The one that was the ribbon pour would suitable for embellishments. They are all very good. The last one is great due to being able to see all the colours. Thank you for sharing 🤩 🥰
This was really fun to see the different outcomes. My favorite is the flip cup, kind of astounded by the results. The last one is nice as well. Thanks!
I love your paintings 😍 Usually I'm not into cells so I like nr tree. But I love No. 5 to my surprise. It's incredibly beautiful 🥰 Thanks for the great videos 😘
I love purple, so I like all of them. Numbers 1 and 5 are my favorites. I think they would look great as a group against a plain wall or lined up in a well lit hallway.
I like 1, 3 and 5. No 4 for me is just a little too busy for me. When it was first done with a little torching it was better. Love you work and enthusiasm tho Claire. You are so infectious and I just love watching your work. Bless you 😃
I like the first one by far the best. I like the focus of colour, so that the design becomes the focus. For me, the others are too messy. But I could use something like that to continue working with something else on top...
Definitely number 5! Love the cells, colors and chaos!
The ghosting on the straight pour was fantastic.
This is the joy of fluid art. You started with the same cups and each result has its own look.
No. 5 is my favorite. I love all the colors showing.
4, and 5 are my favorites. Thank you, Claire
This is so cool! 4 and 5 are my favorites! I love some big ol cells❤️
No. 3 reminds me of a detailed photo of a gas giant planet. I love it!
I like #5 the best, then #4. Beautiful colors on all.
I like the two ribbon pours the best! 😊
I enjoy your experiments. My favorites are 1 & 5.
Hi Clair I loved the centre , the one you didn't like. I guess we all have different tastes in art
By far the best is the flip cup 😍, then the swirly ribbon pour 💜, then the ribbon pour.👍🏻
My favorite is the last one because one can see the different colors and all those cells. Love it.
Thank you 😊
My favourite is the ribbon pour. Thank you for sharing x
Love #5, swirling ribbon pour.
Fun! I like the swirly ribbon pour best 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing! I live see all the different outcome and techniques ❤️
All beautiful! Last two my favorite:) fun to watch all the different pours!
I really love numbers one and 5..so different and so beautiful 😍
I like them all, but my favorite is the last one.
All are very beautiful.
5 swearly o e is my favorite! I think they're all beautiful but the colors in #5 are amazing!
I like the 3rd one the best!
I love the first three🥰
I like the last two the best!
I liked numbers 1 and 5. Wonderful experiment. The artist I believe you are thinking of is Georges Seurat . Thank you for sharing, Elaine
#5 is a stunner! ❤️🕯
Nice one, well done.
I liked the last one the most but before you heated it so much. Very informative video! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you 😊
I like them all. Each piece brings something new.
Great video Claire! Love the last one 😄💜
What a great experiment! I love #5. It just seems bolder and I really like that. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. I love the last one
I vote #5 as my favorite.
Hi from The USA, your color are great
Love the last one #5! I love the cells❤️
4 & 5 by far my favourite.
Lovely Claire. I like 5,3,1,4,2. My husband likes 5,3,4,1,2. Glenis
Absolutely #1 it’s focal point reminds me of nature, and it’s irregular beauty. ❤❤❤
The last ribbon is my fav. Very cool to see same colors and how they behave using different techniques. Similar yet very different ⚠️
I like the ribbon pour
Your experiment is awesome. Thank you so much for sharing!!! I love when you experiment! Not sure which I like best. It’s between the straight pour and the last one. First and last 😂.
All are beautiful. Last one my favorite, Carolyn from Marshall, N.C USA
I like all five for different reasons.
I love experiments like this. It’s amazing how different they can be. Very cool, thx for sharing
Claire, my favorites are the flip cup and the last ribbon pour. I've never been crazy about anyone's ring pours. Just not my cup of tea. Love the flip cup painting the most. Enjoy watching you're videos. Also love that you experiment.
Amazing!
My favourites are number 1 and number 5, thanks for doing this and sharing Claire xx
Love this! I was so helpful! I loved 4 and 5 the best, then 3. 1 and 2 tied! Thank you for doing this.
Thank you 😊
Very cool test.
Last one is my favorite
Awesome techniques. I'll try it today
My favorite is the last and now I"m planing that last one. Thank you for showing these different styles and the differences.
Shirley ribbon pour👍❤️❤️❤️
Lovely cell variations.
Thank you so much for this and all your experiments, Claire - its so helpful for new artists like me. Your art is lovely. The straight and the ring pours are my favourite but they are all so pretty. Thanks for taking the time to share your learnings with us ❤
They are all so pretty! I Think my favorite order is: 3, 5, 2,...1 & 4 are a tie for forth. I can't decide!
Thank You for sharing your time and talent with us. You are so awesome Claire.
1 and 3 are my favorites...I really love 3 the best😁
❤ 🎨 thank you! I like them all
Thanks so much 😊
My fav is the last one!!! ❤❤❤
4 is my favorite but they are all nice.
Wow!!
I absolutely love that you did this experiment!!
They all look beautiful to me!
Purple is my favorite color!! 💜
But my favorite is definitely the one shown in the middle, ribbon pour, at the end of the video. 💜 ❤ 💜 ❤
Thank you so much for sharing this with us!!
13:20 "One of the really fun things about fluid art is, you can't plan too much, you might have a plan, but I think the key is just to be flexible and go, literally, go with the flow of the paint".
Well said, I agree!!
I like to say "Fluid art is the media for me because I tend to have a perfectionist personality, and all other art forms I end up being frustrated and disappointed in my outcome. 😑 But with Acrylic Pouring, I choose the colors, I choose the canvas, and I have a general plan, but once that paint hits the canvas, 'it takes on a life of it's own.:
I just discovered Acrylic Pouring on 6/7/22 and I've already done 7 pour Paintings and posted 4 videos on my Channel!
The first 2 were actually tempera paint pours because that's all I had.
The next one was with Acrylic craft paints.
The next one was with Acrylic Paints and it turned out beautifully if I do say so myself! Lol
Happy Pouring Everyone!! 👏🤗👏🤗
Beautiful pieces and purple IS my favorite color. I liked the #5 best. The colors are most pronounced in that one. I absolutely loved this experiment. Hugs :)
BEAUTIFUL❤❤❤😊😊😊
Each painting has a kind of unique flair. I like the last one with all those colorful cells the most. Good job!
I love all of them. I want to try this!
My favorites are 3 and 5. But I love them all
the flip cup pour reminds me of scales on a mermaid's tale 🧜♀️
I love # 4
My favourite is the ring pour, so much depth and detail 🥰
I think 3 is the best , but They are al Beautiful
Hi, Neva from Traverse City, Michigan USA 🇺🇸. First time seeing you in action creating beautiful pieces of Art. Funny but they all look different but beautiful within each one. Smiling thumbs up 👍 😀 and I will be back.
I like number 2 and 3 the best.
Claire, it's a great video and artwork session. All 5 paintings are unique and beautiful in their own way. I just cannot pick a favorite. If I had made any one of these I would be bursting at the seems! I am not normally crazy about a ton of cells,but I love 4 and 5 because you didn't swipe or use a specific cell activator. I love 1 because of the design you got from the pour, I have never done a straight pour before. I never knew you could get such a beautiful design. I did do a ring pour before, 2, but I didn't use these beautiful colors or get this great design. 3, I adore ribbon pours and I'm not sure why. But in this one you can see all of the gorgeous colors and the lines and designs. Sorry, but I wish you had made it easier to choose, so it's your fault I can't pick a favorite because you are an outstanding artist. ❤❤❤ By the way I see a friendly monster face in 2. Kinda cat looking. 😂
I like the last one, it had more colour and movement.
My two favorites are both the diagonal ones. Love the pink in the last one. Just my colour preferences, didn't like the blue or so much of the blue (or purple). Looks blue on my screen. I liked that green paint. The one you don't look is the best, you are looking past colourful cliffs into a gorge with the river flowing through. I love it!
I enjoyed this video so much. What a great expirament! I can't decide because I love them all (even the ribbon pour) Great job.
The last one is my favourite ❤
It is amazing the different results you can get with different techniques.
Thank you so much for your experimenting! I can't wait to do some of my own. New paints arriving this week!!
That last one you did was stunning!! Love watching these experiments! The ring pour is lovely too! They make a lovely series! Xx
They are all fab but my favourite is number 5. I quite like the cells in 4 because they have a mix of the colours and look like little opals. It's always interesting to see experiments like this - fascinating that the same colours produce such different results. Thank you for sharing.
In order of best to okay -- 4, 5, 3, 1, 2. Thank you for explaining each type of pour and executing them. If I were making suggestions, I would have put silicone in only one or two colors rather than in all, but you were applying an even testing platform so as to get comparable results across five different pouring methods. 👍😊
1 and 3 are my favorites
They are all good. The one that was the ribbon pour would suitable for embellishments. They are all very good. The last one is great due to being able to see all the colours. Thank you for sharing 🤩 🥰
I like them aall
This was really fun to see the different outcomes. My favorite is the flip cup, kind of astounded by the results. The last one is nice as well. Thanks!
I love your paintings 😍
Usually I'm not into cells so I like nr tree. But I love No. 5 to my surprise. It's incredibly beautiful 🥰
Thanks for the great videos 😘
My favorites are the two ribbon pours. I was surprised how much the purple took over in several of the paintings.
Thank you very much 😊
Great information and help here! Without silicone, #3 imo and #5 my favorite comparing the two silicone pours. Keep up the great work! 👍
The 5th pour is my absolute favorite 😍 the others not a fan of them.
Great video! We both really liked how the ring pour turned out. However, the color pallette you used looks great in all 5.
Thanks so much 😊
I love purple, so I like all of them. Numbers 1 and 5 are my favorites. I think they would look great as a group against a plain wall or lined up in a well lit hallway.
I like 1, 3 and 5. No 4 for me is just a little too busy for me. When it was first done with a little torching it was better. Love you work and enthusiasm tho Claire. You are so infectious and I just love watching your work. Bless you 😃
I like the first one by far the best. I like the focus of colour, so that the design becomes the focus. For me, the others are too messy. But I could use something like that to continue working with something else on top...
last is my fav
2 and 5 are my favorite. Love the color in 5 and the depth in 2. I would totally choose 3 over 4 though.
I love the last two! I think maybe the artist you were thinking of was George’s Seurat?
1, 4 and 5 would be my choice but they are all lovely