 Are we alive? Good morning, good morning, good morning, kids of Ry-Gel High. Y'all are my age, you should recognize that. You better recognize. Hey guys, hey guys, hey guys. My eye is twitching. That's fun. So... That looks so good. Thank you. Definitely gonna have to top-prote it though. I've been asked lately about doing a Dutch porn resin. And I've done minimal homework. And from what I gather, a Dutch porn is... Tina from Alabama's in the house. Roll-Tie Tina from Alabama. So... I was just watching all of your videos. Rinsky, is that right? Those are all those ones that I was just watching are hers. You have an awesome channel. I love your accent. I don't know how to do a Dutch porn. I do know how to resin. What I gather is... You put white down. You do like a puddle of color. Circle it with more white. You push the white over the color and then you push everything else back the other way. I'm super sure that this is not going to be as beautiful as yours. But I was very inspired by... Let me get my phone. I have to show you guys. Like I was just watching her videos. Trying to get inspiration and some knowledge for this. So I am super flattered that you're here. I subscribed to your channel. Aren't they beautiful? I have no idea how you come up with such beautiful acrylic art. What are you doing? I'm going to attempt acrylic for soon too. Let's go say hi to the people. So we want to say hello. The Dutch accent. So my father is from Germany. I'm very familiar with... Ivan. What's up everybody? What's up Jen? Hi. If you haven't checked out her channel, please do so. She does beautiful artwork. She does work in acrylics and I don't know how she... I don't know your formula, but you do awesome acrylic work. How random and awesome is that? I'm super pumped. That made my whole day better. Who... I don't see that person. Yeah, she's here. I'm sure I'm butchering her name though. Unfortunate. Rinsky, I swear I want to say it that way, but I'm sure I'm saying it the way wrong. Anyways, she's brilliant. And when Jen comes down, she's going to teach me how to do acrylic pours. Because I'm really bad with mediums. How much water and corn medium do you use? Glue or flotrol or orbital or all the tall. I have no idea. So, yeah. And Mix Media Girls is coming down here in the beginning of September, probably for a couple of days. And she's going to also help me with acrylic pours. Okay, so this is a 16 by 20 canvas that we had a while back. It had a pour on it. It's the first four I've ever done, so I've covered it. First thing is you have to put white down. So, I'm going to do that. Now, because I work in resin and I don't mix anything in it, like with acrylic pours, I'm going to use my... No, I'm not going to use that. I'm going to use a knot base tint in my... I'm going to use base tint for my bottom white. This one is by Stone Coat Countertops. Sorry for the movement, y'all. I'm trying to get this at a better angle for you guys to see. Use minimal base tint when making your white or else your cells won't stay. You want it just opaque so I can still see color through like that. So, that's good. I am going to make it slightly opaque with the addition of the System 3. I'm using System 3 instead of my just resin white or my color obsession white because I'm out. So, I'm going to put this under where I'm going to have my puddle. I'm going to mix that out. This will also help incorporate my resin into itself a little better. And if I'm not mistaken, you have to have a lot of white down for a Dutch pour to work. It has to be relatively on the thinner side, but that could be... I could be very mistaken on that. So, I'm going to keep this base tint white closer to the center because I don't want to move too much of it over my colors. I'm going to mix a different white for that ring that you put down. Let's see, playing with this game. Oh, Bowie. So, the reason why we're going live early today is because we have to go to a one-year-old birthday party and Bowie is going to go play with a new friend. Taco. Taco. So, this will be the white that I circle my piece with. I'm going to use System 3, not the base tint because you want to keep the base tint under your other colors. And System 3 is supposed to be on top of your color. That's why this... I'm using two different whites for this piece. So, the colors I'm going to use today, not a secret. I'm just trying to pour this out. I also gather that Dutch pours are supposed to be very negative space, which I'm completely down for. If you guys have seen any of my videos, you know that I am in negative space. A holic. That's the main style that I use in my artwork. So, got that to the side. Well, bye, Sue. Have an awesome day at work. So, the first color I'm going to use is Dark Turquoise. If you guys have followed me for any amount of time, you know that this is my all-time favorite deep turquoise color. Now, if I could just get it open. Do you need assistance? No, I don't. Never mind. I got it. Strong. So, well, I might be out of it in this particular container, so I may need him to go get me some. If you guys don't have any of these little spatula deals, I highly recommend them, because they'll get up under that lip in your jar. I have some here. You guys send me a message. If you order anything from our store, I'll include it in your package. Package. That got a lot brighter. That's good. You guys can't see it on this spatula, but hopefully you can see it on the side of the cup. How pretty this color is. Okay, I'm also going to use Ultramarine Violet by Just Resin. This is a super awesome deep purple color that I've been using lately. It reminds me of Stormy Seas a little bit from Color Obsession. The next color I'm using is a brand new one from Just Resin. This is bright yellow, and it's kind of like the... I can't. It's kind of like that fluorescent yellow, but it's not. Y'all just resonate messing around. So vibrant. I am not a fan of using yellows in my artwork, but... I cannot wait to go see them. I was super inspired by... Shout out to Just Resin for a fantastic mood for a one-year-old cool party. And my favorite bright pink color. This color palette was definitely inspired by our new friend's artwork. Look at that color. Now you're supposed to use 10% paint to resin ratio, but I use a little bit more than that in my powders because they seem to dilute a little bit in... Look how pretty that color is. They dilute a little bit. I've used a lot of heat, and it seems like this method might require some heat to get the resin liquid enough to manipulate like acrylic paint does. And then the purple. Sorry, I haven't read any comments. I'm glad you're here, Happy. Hello, Angela. They're talking amongst themselves. This is a little bit translucent, which I am not mad about. Just for life. Okay, I've got my white next up. I've got these colors, which the yellow scares me to death, but it's going to be fine, right? Right? Heat. I'm using our antique heat gun. You can find that in the description box under our Amazon link. I wonder if I should have more resin down for this. What is that line right there? This one? Yeah. There was a flake, and I pulled it out. All right, I'll cover it with art. And you said, Erica, you can throw white on a canvas. That looks beautiful. Use that or someone said that? Jen said it. Jen, you're amazing. And done. Ta-da! One million dollars. Mwah-ha-ha. Okay. So, puddle pour. Walk away. I'm going to aim done. That would go in a museum, modern art. Should. Momma, that's going to take over big time. This should look amazing. In theory. It's like Scarlet. She comes up with some crazy colors, and it looks amazing. I'm adding a little bit more of this dark turquoise, because it's my favorite of all these colors. My God, these little flies are driving me insane. I think we should grab a lot, because they're so gross. Okay. So, I have my those. Thanks, I took it. Catter. Oh, thanks, Catter. She found us a place in... Not too much, Vamp. We just started pouring the colors. Phoenix. So, are we ready? Are we going to book Phoenix, or what? Yeah, I told her to put it down. You guys, I think we got a spot in Phoenix. Now we just need one in Salt Lake City. Utah. Utah. Okay. I'm scared. I'm nervous. So, what do you have to do? You push it over? You have to push the white over the color, and then you push everything, and then you push the whole thing. Like, so if I blew the white in this way, then I would blow then everything that way. Mmm. In here. Okay. transparency I'm so scared. Okay. It does look like a creepy eyeball, doesn't it? Okay. Okay. So I'll blow the white into the color, and then you're supposed to blow all of it, that way. Okay. You ready? Here we go. Do you want me if I just make a flower real quick? Yeah, you are. Do you tilt it or you leave it? No, you, like, use your face. I've never seen anyone tilt it. They, like, just blow. Not, like, headbutt it. I'm not sure where the name Dutch poor came from, but I think that the reason or the differences that you cover it in white and then you completely abandon it and go that way. So this looks very acrylic-porey right here. IMO. Bowie, look. He's got a cup. I don't want him chewing on that cup. He took it, like, walked away from me. Thank you, Dorian. Not yours. This is resin, and I'm using my regular... Oh, it's because of Rinsky, and it's because she is Dutch. That makes sense. Trying to make sure I don't get my hair in this. Yeah, you need to stop. Hair and makeup, calling for hair and makeup. Put apple cider vinegar down for the gnats. Don't do that. I tried that and it didn't do much. Apparently, whoever is under us... There's parking under us. Or no. No, there's a business. There's offices. It's tilting this way, but let's adjust. I think I might add some more heat on it and blow it this way some more. I would tilt that. Look at all that color. I definitely don't want to use too much heat because I did use stone coat for my cells. It's gonna... So I am gonna tilt this. Look how amazing those cells look. Thank you, Roxy. She said you did a fabulous job. Thank you. That is so fun. Tilt it back or leave it as like a side explosion? I like that. Too bad it's not a wrap or a canvas. I know. You should do one like that on one of the long ones. Oh yeah. 12 by 36. So I'm gonna put just a little bit of ATV flair in this. Just flairin' it up. She's flairin' it up. By the way, look how amazing I did her hair. Tilt it back. Tilt it back. So does anybody know of a venue in Salt Lake City, Utah? Please contact us or share our information. Don't be scared. Semi bummed that we lost a lot of that yellow but I'm not mad at this for at all. I don't want to add too many of my sprigs here. Sprigs? I don't know what to call that. A sprig. A sprig is part of a flower. Oh. I know I make up a lot of things but that one wasn't one of them. Oh, here these are done. Now I need to do a full tutorial. I want to do a full review on this. You want to take them out? No, because I want to do them. I know the yellow is the vein of my existence 100%. What do you think, B? What should I do to it? Hey. I'm mixing here. Oh, sorry. I need to interrupt. Rinske was 100% my inspiration for this. After the video posts, I'll link her channel down in the description box below. Make sure you check her out. She's a beautiful person. She does amazing artwork. And she inspired me to give this a shot for sure. If you look at these, it looks like, you know, monarch butterflies, how their wings have those like sections and facets to them. That's what it looks like right here. When you're done, I'm going to need to close up. I got you. I got you. I'm going to have to try this technique again. And I'm going to use a thinner resin, I think, like I'll heat up the resin. That way it'll flow a little more easily. I can use less heat and therefore the colors won't muddy like it did in this area. I want to put something here. Okay, I don't know if I'm about to wreck it, but I'm going to try something. I'm scared. What's the worst that could happen, right? What are you doing? I'm going to add yellow here. Oh, okay. I'm scared, though. That's fun. What would that be? Dip, wiping? Call it a color transfer? Dip, wipe. Dip, swipe. Dip, swipe. Is it a dip low? Dip, swipe. Now I feel like I need to add a yellow on this side to balance it, maybe? Yeah, I would put it where that yellow is already. Right here. And drag that pink. All right, dip, swipe, number two. Clara's in the house. Clara. It's literally like you're painting with it. Y'all, dip, swipe is my new obsession. Dip, swipe. Okay, I need more paper. Come here, yellow. Let's brighten up some stuff. I'm just painting on just about the amount that I would put it on to pick up resin. And then I'm pulling it just slightly. As I lay it down, I'm pulling it horizontal. And then I'm continuing this wipe outward. New eScience. Oh yeah, 007 might be a good dip swipe color. Would you another dip swipe? I would also recommend not swiping away from you as I'm doing in this instance. And always use a new piece of paper. I'm impressing myself. Babe. I know, something's going to happen to this because I'm so digging it, but while I'm feeling myself, I'm going to live in the moment. Nails by Cindy. Love this, Erica. Great job. Thank you. Couldn't have done that. It's creative art, looking beautiful. Without my inspo for today, which I will link down in the description box. Yellow might not be the enemy. Right. You may have to like pick a new enemy. Right. Before I over yellow this thing, I may have to call it orange is the new enemy sold. Super pumps. I'm getting some awesome little baby cells with this. I know that if I tipped it the other direction and brought it back, it would be something amazing as well. But I don't want to lose what I've got going on. I just thought I'd show you guys that and that. I'm very proud of this guy. Oh, he, look, this is my son when he was a baby. That's when he played baseball. That's my nephew, Stefano. I think she should do it on one of those. Long one there. 16 by 40. How amazing would that look? Look at all these canvases, you guys. You guys need to come over and paint these with us. I just want to know if it works the same with a powder. Maybe we'll put these little baby spatulas up in the store because they're handy. I want to try it with a paint brush. Do a real good amount of white. Get the brush in it and do like the swirls that I do. Oh, yeah. So it kind of covers it up too. I'm not going to go crazy with my swipes because I still want it to be ultimately a Dutch poor. He goes creative art says, I'm jelly, pout. I want to go to Dallas. Come on. It looks like a crazy, almost lobster, abstract lobster. You guys see it? Sure. Dips white. All right. Well, looks like that would be the end of that. Let's see here. What else is there? Lobster. Yeah. So that's how this turned out. It's fun because you can see the sand. It's like shiny and not shiny. It looks like the ocean just kind of came into the beach. I love these like straight and wispies. Like this would make an amazing picture right there. Look at that. Cover shot. Yeah. Look at these. You should call those fish net cells. Your stippled stuff looks like schools of fish. Oh, yeah. I meant to do that. Totally meant to. Somewhere I picked a fly out. Top coat, here I come. Yep. She's going to flood coat this and it's going to look amazing. Make a coffee table out of this. Bowie. You need to come say hi? You need to come say hi? He's like, no ma'am. He's done. All right. I'm linking Brinsky. I'm still pretty sure I'm saying that way wrong, but I'm putting her information down in the description box. Sorry for all the movement. I'm trying to put you back on there. Both boys are down here like, whoa, what's up? Are we going to go somewhere? No eating Bowie, please. It was innocent. It was my first attempt at a Dutch four. Gold channel. In any medium. Okay, Miss Bouvier. They're Poms. They're Pomeranians. I have a matching set. And they're not related. Kujo, what's up? No. ATD poor pups. We're giving Kujo a break from Bowie today. We're going to take Bowie to the one-year-old birthday party, which Kujo would hate. Bless you, tiny puppy. There's a bunch of purple. Cut some of these for me. Roxy, they do a little. I figured Bowie would, because his hair is so long, but it's not bad. They shed twice a year when they blow their coats from temperature change. We will be in Colorado Springs. Anita? Annette. We'll be in Colorado Springs in October. Thank you, Caroline. What's up, JJ? Bradenton is the next up class. JJ, send me an invoice for the Dallas Cowboys tickets. I don't know if you did that already. All right, you guys, I got to take the boys out, and we have to be at this one-year-old. Molly, we are in Dallas, Texas. We haven't had a party yet. Thank you, Teresa. All right. We've got to be there in about 45 minutes. So, thank you all for coming in and seeing what we're about today. Okay. We sure am glad. I didn't get enough sleep, I don't think. I'm sure glad that you guys came in and saw us today. We did try some new stuff, and today it worked. Don't get discouraged if it doesn't work for you guys. Keep trying. Thanks, Miss Bouvier. Art is difficult, especially when you do new stuff. Today I got lucky, and I had great inspiration, which I will link down in the description box below this video as soon as it posts. Be kind to one another. Thanks, Vinnie. 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