 two, one, action. Are we live? We are live. What is up you guys? We are still here in Chandler, Arizona. We've got still today left here and we're on our way tomorrow. So if you're in Chandler, come by and see us. Save on shipping. Come meet the boys. Have an adventure. So I wanted to do a piece in classic AR workshop colors which are evident everywhere. Trash can lid. The signs. What about your apron? Where's your apron at? I don't know. It's already so clean. So the colors I've chosen are ecru. Just don't understand why it's called ecru. Alabama in the house. Titanium White, 007 and Blue Diamond. Possibly some liquid gold. I don't know. What's up Kim? I went ahead and mixed my resin. I'm using our coat. I still coat countertops. All of these things you can get on our website artistel.com. Tutti's 2L's. Including the boards. There won't be prepped gray though. Irish in the house. What's up? Howdy. I might also use some base tint. So let's just make some up just in case. So we've missed y'all. Sorry we have been kind of sporadic with our lives and posting videos. So AJ. I hope you've been catching our stories that we have been posting to YouTube and Instagram and Snapchat. Also, thank you to everyone that's been reaching out asking if we have survived the tornadoes in Dallas. Because we are not in Dallas but our house is fine. Luckily there were no fatalities except for a home depot. Greetings from Croatia. What's up Helena? That's Bob. That's the owner. Say hi Bob. Bob is co-owner of this establishment. We'll take a little tour of the place when she gets all this stuff going on here. So how's everybody's day? Hope everybody's doing well. We keep hearing that we picked the perfect time of year to come here. Danielle says I want to come do a resin painting with y'all. Are you in Chandler? Where am you? Julie, Armand. Would you call this AR Workshop Aqua? Very close. He means yes. Michigan in the house. Christy, what's up? Go blue. Oh yeah, he's got Michigan. Shimsham up there. Shimsham. They do everything in this little place. I walked in here and I'm like what is this guy selling these things? He has them ready for you guys to make some boards and whatnot. And puffy beds. They make everything in the shop. Blankets, boards, paintings. What's the name of this place? Yeah, our workshop. There you go. And all this paint. Oh, let me show you guys real quick what our class did. Everybody did stupendous. Is that the right word? Superb. Stupendous. Superb. Stupendous. Hopefully I won't move around. This is the one Erica did for the demo. She had to go a little crazy with these cells. What's up, Vam? Look at that. She did awesome. I will take a little credit for this. I helped her out with the thing. Yeah. Everyone did awesome. What you got? What color is that? I'm doing Blue Diamond by Just Resin. Looks like this. Belgium. You have Belgium and Croatian in the house. Is that the furthest we have? Then a crew by Color Accession. It's a flat, this is metallic. Then Just Resin Titanium. Then I'm doing a hybrid. Just Resin and this white base tint from Stone Coat. I'm at work. Are you gonna do some gold? She's been doing this little roadside. She feels it roadside testing. This is how I check and make sure that I don't have too much base tint before I put it on my painting and then there's no turning back. Just do a little something on the side. They don't turn into cauliflower cells, which it looks like. It might be close to it because those are cloudy right there. More resin to the mixture. The mixture I made yesterday was perfect with how big that cells crew didn't look at the camera. You look blind when you look over the camera. I never don't get this gold everywhere. It never does. It's impossible. How gold is that? This is 007 by Just Resin. Are you gonna try to mix some of that gold in there? That Montana? Montana. I think it would react the same. Gosh, that is way too much. Stop stifling my process. I overload my gold. It's just a thing. I'm treating kind of like a tree glitter when I'm adding it to resin. I want it that thick so it sticks to itself. Mm-hmm. I was trying to make sure I was looking at it. So we've had an awesome adventure so far on our journey. If you are- And since nice shop, where are you? We are at Air Workshop in Chandler, Arizona. It's a gorgeous little shop. So that's a color palette. Blam, blam, blam, blam, blam. So you can see that this one is the titanium white and this one has the stone coat in it because it's a little bit grayer on the side. So that's the stone coat one. So instead of marking my cups, that's how I can tell. But a more foolproof way would be to mark my cups. Gotta grease his pan real quick. Blue Cherry says, I had no idea you were here in Chandler. How? I have posted everywhere, but we're not gone yet. So, come on by. We'll be here till about three or four. Probably three-ish and then pack up. How long will you be here? I live here. We'll be here for a little while. Yep. Because I work 62 hours a day. Sounds like somebody is an exaggerator just like you be. Listen, there are 62 hours in a day. If you're working all 62 a week, it feels like 62 hours a day. Rusty, what's up? Hey, Rusty, Rusty came by. She couldn't stay, but she came by to say hello. Is Rusty K? Yeah. Yeah, she came by to say hello. Here, let me show, let me show you what we brought. We brought a couple things. They're still a bit packed up as well. Yeah, we're fine. Our home was south of all that, just on the other side of downtown. So, we are good. Thank you for asking. We survived it, or I should say our place survived it 125 years. You guys, we brought everything. We brought some resin. We brought coasters. We got koozies, sippy sippy, y'all. We brought just resin resin. We brought glitter, everything, y'all. We brought everything. We brought shirts. We brought a lot. We brought all these. So, if you're in Chandler, come get you some. Save on shipping. Save on shipping, might as well. Back to Ziatwok. So, I just put it clear down. I'm doing a thick layer of clear so that I can see that separation from my glitter resin. I think I'm going to do an offset. Did you just draw it on like I do? No. That was so cute. But I'm not going to do it like 42 times. Maybe I will. And it's called AR Workshop. It's in Chandler, Arizona. Just about 30 minutes outside of Phoenix. 42 hours from. Color looks so good always. I've never seen it not be an amazing color. I wish I could turn this light on. Linda, we're in Chandler, Arizona. A place called AR Workshop. I hope you guys can hear that. I hope I'm not covering up the microphone. So, I put the stone coat one on the inside and then the just titanium one on the outside because I'm going to manipulate it that way in theory. Did I just y'all y'all? Did I just y'all all? T-W-F. What? Listen. We can get people. The y'all is contagious. It is. Kind of like it's bananas. It's all contagious. Let me get a closer inspection before I get on with it. Billy Blaze, as he said, it's in the dictionary. Y'all. Y'all. Y'all. Y'all. Y'all. All right. You can tell already what the difference is in the whites because this one's activating and this one is just solid to use a little T-Tinybee bubbles and where it's encroaching in on the blue. Sucking it up. Sucking the life out of it. So, I haven't done a designed piece like this before. So, we're just going to have to go with it. I'll give you guys the sweet and ridder half view. Just tap that real quick so cells come up. Yes. It's doing exactly what I wanted it to do to show the gray through the house. Oh, Clara's in the house. Hey, Clara. Heaven's got a heaven. That would be vamp-ish. Vamp. I'm going to call you heaven in person and like in front of a bunch of people when you're down here and let's see the look on her face. It's her stage name. I'm going to 50-50 this one. Thank you, Junita. I don't know how to say that. Finally caught you live. Love your artwork. Thank you very much. Look at that, y'all. I can't tell you how hard of a grip I have on my phone right now. So, you don't drop it in the abyss? If you guys have any questions about resin or the pigments or the technique, feel free to ask. There's no stupid questions. Crystal F. Then when we moved to California and now back in Canada, look at them when they make fun of me saying you guys. Ah. Just roll with the y'all. Can't go wrong with the y'all. Did you say do art separately before you met each other? Oh, did you guys do art separately before you met each other? We did. I wasn't doing it so much. I had a degree in art, but I wasn't really using it. I had a grown-up job. Oh, how exciting. I'm at least, I'm at last catching you live. Love you and Jeff, America. Thank you. Thank you very much. Caroline. Always Caroline. So, I'm tilting this just a little bit. Those cells are awesome. To stretch the cells out. This is making my day from Christine. Sweet Pea says boogity boogity boo. Hey, Sweet Pea. It says cool. Girl, I saw you doing a landscape and I have a new respect for you. A landscape? This one? I don't think so. Thank you, Clara. Okay, so that was a swipe and now I'm going to do a torch and tilt. First time catching you live, dropped in late. What pigments and what colors are you using? So, I'm using a crew by color obsession. That's this aqua color, the light one. The dark one is Blue Diamond by Just Resin. This going crazy a little bit white is this white and titanium. Stone cut white. And then Just Resin's titanium white. And then this white back here is just titanium. Her grown-up job was in what was it? Hospitality sales. Hospitality. So, you missed the swipe. Now she's going to do the torch and tilt. It's going to be the new craze. I like those cells, but I can't heat up fast enough. I don't know why you don't have me do it with the heat gun. Because heat gun's all over there and you're filming. But cool and that's beautiful. Hi from Denmark. What is up Denmark? I love these like elongated semi-ghost cells underneath. Teresa Miller, hello. Thank you, Cora. Thanks for watching. SCC creation team. This is a stone coat countertop. Has to be. What's up stone coats in the house? So now I need to try to tie in the two versions, the torch and tilt and then the swipe. I'm so angry. I'm about to walk out of here. Blue cherry. I think that's the one that lives here. Oh, we'll be here. What's up stone coat? What's you guys up to today? Making awesome things, I'm sure. All right, let's see here. Somebody has a question. What's up? Oh, um, xiree. I can't read that because of how they have this. It's all Robertson brand photographer and videographer slash artist says hi there doing well. So a torch gives you more cells, not a heat gun. What was the point of the titanium white to what was a what was put in the titanium white to give the cells? So I've done two different kinds of cells. They're these large like web like cells and then they're the smaller frothy cells like these. So the larger cells, all of these swipe cells came from adding some of the stone coat white base tent into my titanium. I don't use this just by itself because I want it to be more opaque. So I add some titanium in with it. It saves me from risking adding too much base coat into my resin because if you use too much, your cells will not survive. They'll like cauliflower and then just dissipate. So that's why I add the base coat in with my titanium. These cells are just with titanium, but once they get down here, they've gone over the base coat and so then they're larger. Blue says y'all are the main reason I'm sober and do artwork. How amazing is that? Yes, Sherry, that's good to know blue. Thank you so much for letting us know that and sharing that information that makes us happy and it's just Z. All right Z, we can do that. Stone coat's cleaning up shop. No video here. Can you repeat that? Please read the white. All of it? The reason they've looked down here. Look at the camera. Okay, everybody listen. She's gonna explain the white again what she's done with the white and why. I used the stone coat base tent white for these larger cells and these cells down here, the big ones, are because of the stone coat base tent. Now I added a little bit of the titanium white from just resin to make it more opaque without risking adding too much of the base tent because if you use too much of the base tent, your cells won't stay. Show them the base tent. That's the base tent from Stone Coat Countertops, base white. Because I'm using the base tents, nope, because I'm using Stone Coat's resin, I have an extra long working time so I can let areas of the painting rest up and yeah I am. I didn't tie in with the rest of the piece, I had to. It all looked good. Caroline, she added a little Stone Coat countertop white in with the titanium white. Yeah, that gives me these. That gives her cells under and over basically too and it makes the Stone Coat countertop white base a little bit more opaque so it's a little bit brighter and you're not risking putting too much in because if you put too much in you will destroy your piece. That's better way to say it. I usually don't use a torch when I'm doing Stone Coat base tents. Hello. Because it doesn't like too much heat. Is this a killer guard dog? Yeah. There are two of them. They both. I'll shuffle my feet. So I've got time to let this rest because if I try to manipulate the next section of the piece before I let this set up all of this is going to continue to move while I'm working this but if I just let it rest for just a minute. I think you should leave it like that, that looks nice. That looks fun unless you've got something else to do. Hi from Sydney. You are awesome. Well thank you. That's a water guy. Ladies, he's available. Thanks, Julie. And for sure I love this piece. It says it's snowy mountains with water flowing down them. So I definitely see that now but I was getting it from so it's always neat to like turn your piece around so you can see what this would look nice on somebody's wall. Very nice, very nice. You get like all the way around these corners because I just get it. Just add some more clear then. Peel it off, put a light behind it. We can do that with our clear ones. Let me show you if you guys haven't heard of them or seen them. That's what these are. You can see that they are clear. What we do, we make these in all sizes, make them in coasters as well, as well as the geodes. These are all clear as well. What you do, you peel one side off, pour the color, then when you're done, peel this side off and there's no sanding. No, what do I keep forgetting that word for? Not prep but it's afterwards. Clean up. Yes, clean up is just peeling the back of it off and you get two different pieces because it's different on the other side. We have them in all sizes. It's clear. Geodes are the same way. Peel the side off, put your glitter, all your crystals on one side. Peel the back off. No cleanup. Thanks, Clara. We have coaster size. We have our sticks that we sell and make. All you do is just wipe these off with alcohol and you can reuse them over and over and over again. If you like my mountain waves. What do you think, y'all? Leave the mountain waves. Leave it or add to it. I say she leaves it. That is my favorite right here. Leave it, leave it, leave it. I feel really likey. All of you guys are cleaning up on me. So, if you like anything you see here, you can get all the paints on our website, artisthilt.com, two T's, two L's. The colors I used as recap was Blue Diamond by Just Resin. That's this darker color. I used a crew by Color Obsession. That is this lighter color. I used Titanium White by Just Resin. That's the opaque white. The white that I used on top to make these cells right here. Kujo, no matter where we are, knows what this tone means. And then the last color I used was Titanium mixed with a little bit of the Stone Coat based tan white, which made these larger octopus tentacles style wedding cells. So, check out our website artisthilt.com, two T's, two L's to get that and the boards. I know she wants to put some gold in it. But I'm gonna leave it. I think we're actually going to leave this live feed and do a Facebook live real quick. I have another board script. So, we're gonna go on ATD's poor people group. Maybe raw. Maybe raw. To just get more. Because almost everyone on our YouTube is poor people. I don't know. We're gonna go live on Facebook in a minute. Okay. Can you come up here? Okay, don't. Anyways, I will post your color video of this. And thanks to you guys for tuning in. What? Do you want to come up here? Caroline says, I have to go. I just wanted to thank you both so much for all your wonderful videos. You two are the best. Would not be doing Resin if it were not for you. No, I think it's cute. I love you guys and more, of course, Mu and Bowie. Of course. We are gonna be here till probably about three-ish. Well, the class starts at two. So, we'll probably be here doing the class and questions and load out till five. Somebody just asked when we're gonna be in Phoenix. We're like here right now. We're in Chandler right now. We'll... Yep, we're here. This is the last day of our two-day class, but come by and get a demo on. Get some paint. Thank you, Clara. Save money on shipping. Raw stands for Resin Art Worldwide. That's their group. Do you ever think we'll come to Sweden? We would love to come to Sweden one day. We just need some... We need a... We need a sponsor for that one. Yeah, well, it's an extensive trip. Anyways, thanks tuning in, you guys. We'll see you next time. Be kind to one another. You never know what someone may be going through. Yes. Bye. I said bye. Say bye. Bye. Say it.