 Welcome back. Welcome back. Three times today. Everyone's welcome. I'll be surprised if anybody comes in. You're like, ain't nobody want to watch this boy airbrush. But you get a resin lesson and if you want to know a little bit about some airbrush. Jill said I can't wait to see what you're going to do to this. Y'all are going hard tonight. Long time no see. Hey again. Hey again. My YouTube always delays. Sorry. Heck yeah, man. I love watching you guys. See, 25 people already, 28 people already tuned in just to see what you're going to do. Welcome Jan. Yeah, we're back again. Back, back, back again. So if you were here two minutes ago, you saw us do these. And now you're going to get to see us do this. I know we predominantly do resin work on this channel. However, this channel is supposed to be all of our art, all the arts that we do. And a major component of our artwork is airbrush. So major, major. So major. So this. Get some rest, John. Poor Judy puts you in time out again. Judy don't play. The airbrush that Jeff uses is an Iwata eclipse gravity feed. It goes all the way into there. Okay. She left showing up our clutter of art stuff. I feel like everybody has a clutter of art stuff in this, this fam. Paul says she wants to see it all. Megan says she's had an airbrush since 2006 and still haven't learned to use it. And her Judy giggles with my jokes. I know her. She probably giggles out loud. We were going to have to mask it off before. So this is right. For what it's meant to be. Do you get splashed? So this is a 30 by 40 gallery rep canvas for a client that wanted one of our signature disco lip pieces. So what that means is is I draw out the shape and then paint the teeth white and inside of the mouth black. And then we make the background, the color that it's supposed to be by masking off the shape of the mouth. And then Jeff will come in and airbrush the teeth so that it has this awesome depth like this. So that looks real teethy. So now that it's compressors on and its airbrush is on and everything is on, I just stepped in that resin again. Yeah, well, if you wouldn't have my slippers on, you know, regular shoes on, it would pick up dirt and you wouldn't be sticky. None of that's fact. I've switched shoes twice. You know what, you know what I'm saying is you need to put shoes on so that if you get a stick, she she's wonders and she's clumsy today all day. There's push pans and exacto blades. Exacto blade goes straight through those. See what I see what I have to do? It's like dealing with a 12 year old. I'm just gonna sit here and be sweet. Just be just be still like my grandmother used to tell me. Okay, I will. So this might be so what's on there right now is a contact paper. It's used for like shelving like in your cabinets, but it's really tacky on one side and it doesn't pull paint off and you can cut it with an exacto blade so it's like perfect for masking off basically anything. You gotta be really careful when you use an exacto blade on a canvas because you can puncture it real easy. I know this because I've done it a lot of times. Elena, are you doing a porter night? Judy, I think you got all of it. Tiffany said she would end up cutting the canvas. You can feel it. You can feel it's just a feeling that you know you're just cutting the shelf paper. Joe said I've been finally catch the live feed. I've been watching a while but I can't catch you guys live. Here we are. That's awesome. I would love to see what your pieces end up looking like. So that's what it looks like before the airbrush. Claire says exacto blades are no joke. I stepped on one once. Did a real good job. I'm from when I was in the science class and junior high twice just sliced. It's cutting a pencil. Kim, it's we call it contact too. That's what it looks like. I don't know if you can see the label but it says contact on it. Not the Pringles can. Howdy Dennis. What airbrush do you use? This is an Iwata Eclipse gravity feed. Karen says she sewed her finger in a sewing machine in high school. Yummy. How long have you been airbrushing? Since high school. I graduated in 89. You graduated in 89? Yeah. I was born in 83. Claire, are you asking where I was born or where he graduated from? Ms. Eric Ali was born in 96. All right. Yeah. Oh, graduated. You graduated from what school? His high school is in Kansas. Amber was born in 86. We're almost the same age. Sippy, sippy. Tiffany, you can get lures through still. You can get lures through Laura Usher. I will put a link not in the description box below this one but in the description box below the other video that we just did so that you can contact them, check the website out. They have some beautiful colors. Julie said I'm not telling my years. Ain't gonna do it. Ms. Eric Ali said I graduated from college last year. Just rub it in, lady. Rub it in. I graduated from college like a million years ago and I was in college for seven years. In my defense, I have three degrees. Also, roll tide. So, teethy. Old enough to be your mother, Erica. My mother was born, I believe, in like the 50s. My dad was born, I believe, in the 30s. Jan says she hasn't gotten a lures color yet that she didn't love. I believe it. Happy late birthday, Tamara. B, do you remember the movie Fame? That was Claire's High School. That's awesome. Lori said roll tide. We are from the same soul. My gift to me is your painting. Your painting is over there. Did you get my email about how expensive it is to ship to there? It's bananas. Welcome, Brittany. I'm waiting on the sticks to come in to package that up. Tamara, I have one more place to talk to you about just one package shipping. My degrees are in, I have a sales and marketing degree, a studio art degree with a concentration in wheel throne ceramics and also a dance degree. Is that gray or black, Jeff, as you think? This is called, this is called a transparent smoke. It's by Comart, sort of Comart, Medea. It's a transparent smoke. This is black, but it doesn't have a lot. But I did add some shady gray because if you use just transparent smoke, it would take you a year to do a painting. This is mainly just for, like if you're doing a portrait to start it out super light. No reason it's dark like that because I've added the shady gray. Thanks, y'all. Y'all? Just that I would kill to buy a piece from you guys, but it would cost a fortune to send it here. Well, I'm checking international shipping, so if you want to shoot me an email, two T's, two L's, and I will check shipping prices for you. Can I see a ceramic piece you made? I only have one here that I made. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I gotta show them my this. I do. I made this, y'all. It was for one of my finals. How fun. Not the most glamorous. What kind of dance did you do? I did mostly belly, some tap. I want to do a snarl. Um, that's a snarl piece over there. Focus, focus, over there. Just watch. Like this, it doesn't look like I'm spraying anything on here. This is, this is how light that transparent smoke is. Wheel throwing was my jam in college. I love it. She can do it. She proved it to me. I took her for her birthday last year or two years ago. He surprised me. He took me to go throw. How much are the lip pieces? They vary. Like a piece like we're doing right now, the smallest size we do is a 16 by 20, which would be the size of that rainbow right there. And it is 200. And you can pick all the colors. And if you want like a snarl shape, a lip bitey shape, that one down there is going to have butterflies on it. Swarovski crystals. We customize all of it. I loved throwing on the wheel. Like Jevisas, he surprised me and took me to throw. And then we almost joined a studio group. I don't know what that would be called. It's called Acme and it's basically like a collaborative studio space. It's Makerspace. Makerspace. His own Makerspace. Yeah. What about a zombie style lips? That would be fun. Yeah, I would. With stitching. Oh, that would be amazing. Who is the lady that was telling us and was asking us about skull and cross bones? Did you respond to her? I don't think so because the lipstick is all you. I need to respond to her. So that's what it looks like when contact paper is taken off. So now we have to remask it so that we can protect the black background and the teeth. Yease. Heat gun is, it's probably wise. Throwing on the wheel is a pottery term for... Throwing on a wheel. Throwing on a wheel. Where you put clay on a spinning wheel and make a vase or bowl or something out of it. Like do you remember that stuff in high school when you would just throw the clay down and be like... That's kind of what happened when you were throwing. I threw some awesome stuff. Yeah, you did. Right out the window. How did the lip art come about and who is your typical buyer? So here's what happened. I painted this piece. Not this exact one. I did another one. Same style. Same everything. It's exactly like this. Wasn't this exact one because Jeff encouraged me to get back into painting and then we had to do the Debellum Arts Festival three years ago and he was like you should bring that just in case it sells and it did. So I painted another one and it sold and I was like hmm that's kind of awesome. So then people would start asking me can you do it this color or this lip shape or like tweaking it and so I kept making them and they kept selling so I kept making them. And that is the story of the lip art. This is a very long and dramatic story I know. How many lip paintings have you done? I don't even... Huh? There's so many. There's so many different styles, additions. I can't... There's not even a number. Our typical buyers are... Every person that you could think of. Like we have a lady that collects our work and all over New York, London, Paris and she's one of our lip pieces and the hallway of great artists across the world. I need to mask off the teeth and the outside so that we can spray paint it silver and add the glitter and it got her out of her grown-up job. That's true. Where are you guys from? I was born in Florida but I've moved like every two years of my whole life because my parents are military Air Force and Jeff is from Kansas. Jeff is from Kansas. What now? No he's like it's 10 o'clock. It's time. Jeff's from Kansas but he's lived here longer than he lived in Kansas so he considers himself a Texan. Tim says dang art like I could never do. Just takes practice. What glue do you use for your crystals? I've only used top six ones. I use E6000. It's pretty boss. E6000 rocks because you can adhere stuff to like anything and it won't like deteriorate the back of crystals. Tim says he doesn't have the imagination for stuff like this. That's why he likes resin. It's very abstract. This kind of art just takes trial and error. I think we like working with resin because it doesn't have to look like anything. Stand abstract artwork. I hate saying it and she started getting into acrylic pours and I didn't mind it because it's more of a color manipulation than just putting a circle on there and then throwing it up on the you know I don't understand abstract artwork. I really don't. I don't consider this abstract. Honestly I don't. There's more thought into this and it's more technical I think than abstract artwork. It's very technical. I'm sure I'll get a lot of people out there that'll be hating. Oh I know it. Can you look at me? Do I look like I care? Nope. He just prefers art that takes a little bit more technique and everybody has a preference but resin while it doesn't look like anything in particular it takes a lot of thought and practice and technique. Wicked Parade said I've been watching you guys since the seafoam and gold veins table video. You're awesome. That one is way back. That's like 130 videos ago. Thank you for being a loyal follower. We appreciate it. We love it. No one's disagreeing with you by the way Jeff. Agree, agree exactly. I agree with Jeff. Agreed. I think it's being used like a trendy word like negative space. I don't know enough to know the difference. I agree with him. Oh I totally agree with him. What are your favorite mediums? Jeff is basically an airbrush magician so he's probably gonna say airbrush although he's become very very very skilled with like acrylic washes and stuff. I've been practicing. I kind of got burned out of airbrush. I've been doing it like I said since high school. I got burnt out so I thought I might not try to make paintbrush look like airbrush. Then he did. I'm slowly learning how to do that but I do use the airbrush as well when I uh when I get to a certain point with a paint brush. I still like airbrushing. I don't mean it's what made who I was who I am. He made his name with airbrush. Joe said I want to try resin but I don't know if I'm game enough since it's so expensive. It's definitely not a cheap medium to just jump into however once you do you're gonna get addicted. Acrylic pouring is like a gateway drug. Jeff told me that the other day. You'll love it once you try it Joe. Megan, I have your foot feels better. Do you have any tips for someone who's a beginner in airbrush? A decent airbrush. Don't don't go get a cheapy airbrush. I would definitely start with like a pachet. It's a little bigger in your hand. If those come to bowl in your painting it has three different needles in it which is good because you get a five, a three, and a one which gives you a really fine point, a media, and a bigger area. So it's a little funner to practice with a lot of paint and you can learn how to use the airbrush and then when you get better go to eye water. That's what I would say and I'm not sponsored by eye water. I just I love their airbrushes and I would say just get a lot a lot of paper towels and just get you a paper towel roll and pull it down and just paint. Just get black and just paint and just practice. That's what I did for god two or three years. Right in the beginning of my senior year I tried to learn how to airbrush. That's all I did. Survey says looks so 3D Jeff, beautiful work. Present is a beautiful combination of skill and chaos technique and technical. Abstract art tends to be more pretentious. Couldn't have said it better myself Rod. Sure I said it is a gay ray drug. Dirty pores did this to me. Is John in the room? No, John went to bed. Everybody agrees that it's a gateway drug. That's how I found you guys. I'm glad you're here. It's also a great way to break a creative block since they're focused on the process more than the final piece. Very true. Tim Dillon, residents cure you? Not at all. You'll be surprised when you first do it. You'll be a little anxious and a little nervous but man once you do it it's like riding a bike man. Except for it's completely different. It's exactly the same. It's ever completely different. 100% it's exactly the same but completely not. Like I told everybody else resin is like what I say resin was like a toddler at the grocery store running around just doing whatever the hell it wants out of control and he knows there's nothing you could do about it. It's pitch in a fit in Walmart because they can't have skittles. Yep. Can't control it. Can we just create a shirt that says something about an acrylic pore being the gateway drug to resin? Can you please? Holy shit. Just acrylic pore equals resin's gateway. Something like that. We'll brainstorm it. Bob Ross videos was my gateway drug. My gateway medium. Oh man I watched Bob Ross. I actually think he scared me from wanting to do paintbrush because he was so good and it was so difficult and then I went to Florida for like a senior trip some shit or when I was like no no no that was before my senior. That did not work. I should have not stuck right there. I went when I was like 16 or 17 I saw it airbrushed in Florida and I was like oh my god this is this is what I meant to do because I love to do lettering. I love to do all the lettering and they were doing everybody's name. I was like oh my god that's what I want to do. Except for less country. I'm new I don't know what to do. Silly. So I practiced. And now he has the best penmanship of anybody in the world. No this is because I have really bad super bad penmanship but when you draw with an airbrush you have to there's certain you know you have to have you have to have good penmanship. He can paint letters well. Tiger Mouse said artist till death is my gateway drug. Also a good shirt. Claire said the first video I saw of you guys was a coyote ugly mural. I love that mural. That was a great piece. That one's in Fort Worth. Brittany says I think I might have you guys make me a zombie one. All green and yellow and black lip falling apart. That would be so sick Brittany. Thorn and artist till death.com. Two T's two L's. Let's get that one started. Has anyone figured out a way to mask off resin? I'm working on a technique with hot glue. But until I figure it out I'm not going to waste y'all's time since I already take like four hours out of your day for our live videos. Daryl says I use my airbrush for 3D fused glass paintings. I don't even know what that is but it sounds amazing. Tim says there are two commitment points mixing the two parts and then applying it to something. Both are equally as nerve wracking when you're first starting out. I'm the one who do the desks. They look good though. I don't know why you'd be nervous. Shriya said acrylics brought me here. Resin made me stay. That would be a good shirt. G said I watched Bob Ross's predecessor, Bill Alexander and his happy trees. Yeah. I didn't even know he had one of those which obviously makes sense but I just didn't register. Marcy Oil painted at 13 doing landscapes because of Bob Ross. I've tried to do his stuff. I've watched him. He's on Netflix like streaming and I pulled it up recently to try to figure it out. Fail. Well that's because you try to figure something out that's impossible to figure out. You have to do it. I was trying to figure it out with a paint brush in my hand. I was like following along with Bob Ross and failing along with Bob Ross. Erica Lee said I went to an art school. I swear you could build a shrine to him there and no one would think it was weird. I don't think anybody would recognize him. Like who doesn't know the name Bob Ross? 13s but I you notice I do have tattoos. What? That's it. It's over. I have one of the 13s which it's a retradition at Elm Street tattoo owned by Oliver Peck and Company and you get a 13 for $13. I was looking at your neck 13. You're 24. That's terrible. It's still a 13. Um and so one of them one of them one of them that I want to get is KERA 13 channel 13 because I watch Bob Ross on KER channel 13. That's cute. Sorry. Okay where am I? Clara said I was thinking silicone for masking off resin too. The thing with doing that is it's not controllable so you won't get like a hard line I don't think. See that was in. Good jobbing. Tim said it took me six weeks to get the nerve to do a desk and I did both in one day then dropped over dead tired from the stress inhalation because it came out a thousand times better than I thought they would. That's the best feeling. Does Jeff wear a hat to bed? Everybody loves your story. I wore a hat since I was 14 years old and yes I am bald but it's I just I've always wore a hat. A couple different types of hats. I don't just wear a baseball cast. A couple of his hats don't have the YUM's logo on it but only like two of 200. He looks good in all hats in case you're wondering. I have to say I agree with that. You can't disagree. It's packed. Wax would probably work as a barrier and also caulking. I just don't know about putting caulking on canvas like I don't know if you could remove it. I'm testing some stuff. I saw someone use resin clay on Instagram. I I'm not sure what that is. Yenis? Mr. Emojo said fedoras are my fave. He has a few. I promise more exciting stuff is going to come in a minute. This is so boring. This is this is question time. Right. Or if you want to tell a story about how you became an artist or a resin artist. Or questions. Joe Fielding what is caulking. It's what you could put like in windows. Like to seal in. I don't know if we have a moderator on this one. You can make jewelry with it. You guys are never boring. Thank you shy. Thanks Rod. Rod gave you $1.99 for the hat fund. Thanks man. I hate wasting my stuff. I know. I have that one square piece somewhere. I don't know what canvas I stuck that on. So we have someone asking about doing another one of these. So we're going to be doing a bigger one of these. Probably Minyana. And we're going to visit Judy this weekend. Hopefully I can get her to join us. We might even go live from her cassa. That's what I was thinking. Hold up. Is that what he said? Erica did you ever fix your big jeweled lips? The background was messed up. Did you ever fix that? No. But I am testing things. Basically I'm a mad scientist. So I'm always testing new stuff. So it still looks like this. The back still messed up. But what I'm doing is testing some these to put around it. Also made out of resin. But I think I spray painted these. So I'm testing a whole bunch of different things to put around it so that it still sparkles. It's still different. It's setting all of my new those are setting. Judy said yes. It's set in stone. We're going to paint live with Judy. It's happening people. It's happening. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday we're going to Judy's and we're going to do stuff. We're going to paint live with Judy. That means I'm going to have to do my hair before we drive all the way to south side of Egypt. afternoon afternoon. So we do all of our spray painting out of the window. I don't know if you could tell all of the spray paint overflow and our windows still is all the colors. We paint it every now and again. We do. We reset it. But I will post the video of painting with Judy after we paint with Judy. So in case you don't see it live. You still see it. Oh my god. Is this all the spray that he said we have? What? Move yourself. That's it. That's all we have. Hi UK. Nope. I'm just collecting silver glitter. I'm not going to spray this on there and hold this up. Could we use just glue? How are we going to use glue? We have no other spray adhesive, do we? Add it for the for that thing and I have no glue. Jeb, have you ever sprayed with Plasti Dip before? I have. That's for car stuff. Hey, Serbie. That's what this one looks like so far. And then this is the piece from earlier, which is only getting more beautiful by the moment. And then these are the test pieces from earlier. We're still evolving a little bit. I like the painting on the wall with the runoff. Is there a video for that? We did that one yesterday, the day before yesterday. And then we did this one earlier today. But that part got convoluted a little bit. Yeah, I think that's a thing. Two or three of those things from our company. Two or three of what? Spray cans. We got fireworks. Anybody want some fireworks? We are across the street from the police station. I can't believe that. No, we have this. I don't know how you're going to get in there. It'll explode. Nothing fits on this. It's so funny that we keep this. I don't know why they make these like this. I have this clear glue. Do you think that'll work? It's going to be textured with all the... That'll definitely go underneath here. You'll ruin that. Yeah, that's true. I can't believe these tips don't fit. It's... CJ, we're going to be in the Caribbean in September. Can you use clear spray paint? Mary Jane said I'm addicted to these videos. Shea said me too. Night, night, Clara. I think there's like something stuck in there. There's nothing in there. It's just the... This is really not enough. Oh my god, look at that. You'll run out like in the first three or four sprays. Could you press the trigger with a tiny screwdriver or something? Clear resin and a thin paintbrush? Oh my god, if that explodes. I told you, it's the long part of the... It's the stem of the spray cap. It's broken off in there. Did you ever see the Anne-Marie Ritterhaff video where she explains how to ship art internationally for free? No. Could you please link it to me? Gornetteartistilldeath.com. Two T's, two L's. That clear glue and a sponge might work. Just do a real light layer. What... Did you get that out? Jill, the problem is I thought I had more spray adhesive than I do and I need to spray adhesive this to get the glitter to stick. Well... Did that get you? No. It got me. You're in a splash zone. Judy's gonna kick you out. Judy and I connect on a whole nether level. Now your feet are really gonna be sticky because all of the... Well, it just worked. It's like right, I guess right there. Do you need another cap? That looks like the stickiest thing I've ever invented. I'm sure we have some more thin caps somewhere. There's one. That sounds promising. It's just, it's in a little stream. But if we like put it... If I can give a smaller... Give me a new... We may have figured it out, y'all. You're welcome, Sarah. Here. We're gonna put it down and squish the glitter on, right? If I can find a New York fat... Which one's the New York fat? Night Darryl. It's a white one. But I think like all of those are in your K set. Isn't this a New York fat? No, it's yellow. This, you guys, actually goes on Rustoleums. Because Rustoleum caps, this is called a male end. This is a female end. We have enough birds and the bees talking right now. A regular cat has a male and then has a female end. So this thing over this, but you want to put this on first and then you'd spray. Pretty cool, huh? It's okay, Mo. It's okay. Yeah, so it's an adapter because Rustoleum... Have you tried a bottle-bottom pour? We've watched people do them. All right, Joe, just shoot me an email. Every time you do that, it makes me more nervous. What? Oh my god. It's just, I think it's just the type of tip it is. It's just a strain line. Maybe they do it on purpose. Small kitchen sponge. I don't know. Oh. It like works once all these caps. I don't want to start it and then mess that. Okay. In case you want to glue something from across the room. Right? Basically, basically. There's no way. You're not going to get a, what do you call it, a layer of glue that's even. Yeah. I don't want to mess this canvas up. We'll just do part two tomorrow. No big deal. Yeah, I'm tired and everybody needs to go to bed. You guys are up past your bedtime. Hey, will you show the piece you did earlier? The sabotage-ery. I didn't. You're going to pull the shelf out or can we pull the shelf out? How sick is this piece? Super sick. How many people we got? 60? Nice. We went at 75 earlier. Yeah. Let's, let's put that, get your phone back over here. Okay. Okay. Nice. Look at these coasters. And we got a drip coaster on accident. Party. No party. Everybody loves party. I know. I love black backgrounds too. All right. Put this back. Do you just push it? I bet we woke up everybody down there. Night, Judy. Night, Judy. We're about to be getting off here too. All right, you guys. We're going to be doing part two of that tomorrow. We have to do... Nancy, you can do another coat tomorrow. You do another coat today. Just sand it down and then wipe it with alcohol. Baby pup. Oh, it's a good boy. Hey, Dee. So tomorrow, we're going to do the other half of that. We're going to go get some spray adhesives. Probably do it early. We'll probably do it early. You're welcome a lot, Nancy. We'll probably do the other rainbow melt tomorrow. We have to go get some canvases. We have some pores that we have to finish. Tomorrow, we have some artwork that we have to finish. If you have any questions, shoot us an email. Thorntonatartistilldeath.com. Two T's. Two L's. And if you have a support to the cause, same thing. Support local artists. And you're across the pond, artists. Local and not local. We love doing this for you guys. We love spreading art love. Art love. Art love. Awesome. All right, y'all. We'll see you tomorrow. I said bye.