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The patience it must take to complete these pieces just boggles my mind. Clearly, the end results are spectacular. I love learning about artists who work with their materials in truly innovative ways, and the compelling pieces that result from their incursions into uncharted territories.
ОтветитьIt's amazing how the water flows so freely, yet she can control it so well!
ОтветитьI did this in '98 on small canvases in art class... how can she afford this 😮
ОтветитьI also can speak the language of water 🌊💦 blubbubble 💦💦 blub blubbering blub blob? 💦 BLUB! blo blubbb ub-blubbah 💦 blorb; blublurbbbb bubble bubble 💦🌊
ОтветитьReally beautiful
ОтветитьNot impressed.
It's a basic watercolor technique and just bc she swapped watercolor for acrylic colors doesn't make it special at all. Her motivs aren't special either. Nothing about this is remarkable not even the size.
Give me a break.. a mask and a gradient in Photoshop you can do this in under 5 minutes.Nothing original here.
ОтветитьThe patience she had practicing, experimenting, seeing what worked... that too is impressive
ОтветитьGreat channel.
ОтветитьSuch a trip!
At first i thought she had smthn rigged to adjust the angle of canvas, to tip it and direct the paint where she desired...
But it's totally flat??
Wtf.
So how the he'll does she control is direction?
It seems to follow that pre- treatment pretty closely... is it summit a matter of treating the outline then the paint remains within??
Either way, the final product is incredible.
I love when artists essentially create a new medium
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ОтветитьWow that's awesome ❤
Thanks for sharing pretty ❤
SO DUMB NOT BUITIFUL IT'S LAME
ОтветитьThat's such a cool idea!!
ОтветитьDamn, that's one clever lady!
Ответитьthe Art Lies in the Captivation and Configuration of process to Invigorate People's Emotions To be Without lead or captivity in Which perception is Not held by the object but the Viewer. Now that was art
ОтветитьI used to do this in Kindergarten 😂
Jk.
This tickles my brain.
ОтветитьAnd i love the newsletter. Always my highlight on sundays 😊
Ответитьdraouwrings!
ОтветитьSee that's controlling a drip, not what Jackson did! 😮 That was canvas abuse. Super cool work
ОтветитьBeautiful
ОтветитьWeeks? Would make interesting performance art. Maybe a video of best shots?
Ответитьamazing
ОтветитьIt would je grotesquely expensive to do this with actual watercolor, so acrylic makes a lot of sense haha
ОтветитьDo a feature on the Japanese senior who makes paintings in excel, now that's impressive
ОтветитьProbably the first in this series of videos where I did not see the beauty in the art.
ОтветитьI can get behind this as art, she plans it imagines it in her head and brings it to canvas. I hate the art that is I just splash paint on a canvas and hope it looks like something to someone. I’ve seen a few of those on here
ОтветитьAP really love your recommendations. Can we get a long form content of you explaining arts?
ОтветитьOnly I saw there is ruined painting and she keep admire it ? 😂😂 wth
Ответитьgreat work - it is very simple at its base but it has huge room for experimentation and expension.
Ответитьreally? she controlled it when it spilled out the side?
ОтветитьY'all are so basic lmao
ОтветитьWhen I go to the toilet I also speak the language of water.
ОтветитьMy 5 year old daughter does better!!! 😂😂😂
ОтветитьArtist?????? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьKnutson is pronounced with the K
ОтветитьWooow!!! 😮😮😮
Ответитьwhen you mix acrylic with that much water it will eventually crack and not hold on to the canvas…
ОтветитьThey look unfinished
ОтветитьYour channel is one of my feelgood channels when I need a pick-me-up.
ОтветитьNot my fav. The water flowed to much on that blue rose and botched its shape.
ОтветитьYes thays called water colour thats how all water colours are made an d yes you can wTer down acrylics to use as watercolour.
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