 So, you can take that cotton and just go shh. I feel like you told me about that before. Yeah. That's fun. Guess what? We're live. Super live. Just regular live. You need this stuff over here? Hey, Ellen. Hey, Marcy. What's up, Gray? What are all doing you not need over here? Is that the bucket you're using? OK. Hey, Kim, Karen, Nicole, Jan, what's up? At first, I prepped it with kills. He prepped it with kills, sanded it, made sure it was as tight as possible. Great, I just put a fingerprint on it. And it's super reflective. Canada, Australia, sweet. And then he decided to draw on this one. Hey, Elena. And so it will be like this. I think under it, it was the green. Yeah, it was the green. Was that yesterday? Like, I think it was yesterday. Yeah. It was a green one. And he decided he wanted it to be gold. So now it's gold. What's up, Bruce? So is this going to be like a negative po? Well, all right. That wasn't one of the attached resin on it. Hey, Faith. The gold is, which gold is this? Montana? Rustilium. The gold is rustilium metallic. What's up, Tammy? What do you guys use to create cells with resin? Well, there's a lot of stuff you can use. We've had success using white spray paint. We've had success using pretty much everything. It's just, you just got to be. Hey, Ann. Hey, Mary Jane. It's just got to be thinned out. I'll tell you what the easiest cells is, is using an epoxy paste, right? Yeah. So you can use a white from L'orese or a white from Artisou. Both of those make it extremely easy to get cells with resin. I believe that these are with pigment paste. Those are with pigment paste. That had pigment paste. That had pigment paste. Almost all the ones that we have up recently is from a pigment paste. I'll link all of the supplies in the description box below this video after it posts. I said hi from Philly Phil. What's up, Nancy in Australia? Bruce sold his first piece yesterday. Three. Isn't that a great feeling? Kujo's eating his evening treat. What are you chewing on, Moo? Is that chicken? He's a good boy. He's a good boy. He loves that chicken jerky stuff for puppies. Anyways. What's everybody doing today on a Sunday fun day? I'm only 12 years old, but wow. You're so sweet. Thank you, Christian. I did two pores and they look great, but I have an issue with both canvasts. Send it to us, John, and we'll see what we can do to help you fix the issues. Welcome to the live, Barbara. Marcy worked. Jan did a couple of clocks. Greg finished boards. Karen made a table. Jeff, remind me to show you Karen's table because it's pretty amazing. Okie dokie. The middle sag a little bit. This is the Dandy Artist Till Death's reusable stir stick. If you'd like to buy some, you can go to artisttilldeath.com. Two T's, two L's. Move around, move around, move around. Tammy spent most of her day on the hill. John, did you prep your canvas before you poured on it? Stephanie's auction starts tomorrow. Hope you're feeling better. It's Monday morning in Australia. It's already Monday. Susanna resin the top, a table top. We need to get on to our table soon. Now, we have a huge table that we found. This is going to make somebody's dining room table amazing. Let's see. I'm using my handy-gandy mixer. Nicole was home, so she painted. Megan, you fractured your foot. You got to stop breakdancing, Megan. Trying to finish put together a pressure pot. Are you making jewelry, Ellen? Poured two letters. Oh, acrylic. I still can't wrap my head around acrylic poured letters. That looks so great. Anne had two of her three grandkids over, so she's exhausted. Michelle went to a butterfly exhibit. Hanging with Tony's in the house. Welcome, Josephina. Faith is going to resin a table for the first time. Any recommendations? Girl? Just do it. Just make too much resin. Because it's nothing worse than not making enough and having to make it and then worrying about it setting up fast. That's all mine. Always make too much. You always do something else with it. We have a lot of videos on pouring on tables. A lot of our first videos were table pours. Jenny wants to know about sealing wood before a pour. So just make sure you use something to seal in all sides of the wood. We use polycrylic. There's a whole bunch of different stuff you could use. That's just our preference. After that, you can paint the base, whatever color you want. We, like for this, we use gold. And then proceed as usual. Proceed. As per use. Clean, reusable. 18 by 36. That's impressive size. Do we just have a price of each other? Huh, individual? How much for just one of these, guys? I don't think you can buy just one, because shipping would be more than the price of the thing. It would be silly. I understand. I'm just saying how much are they? I can put a price for individuals up, but I just haven't. You've sold her piece today. OK, so guys, ladies, gents, we made the sticks. And now we're thinking about making our own cups with just like a little bit smaller than this maybe. I'm sure we'll have maybe a couple big ones. But just with one-in-one and one-in-one and one-in-one, you know what I'm saying, like one-to-one ratio's putting a little artist's self-death on there. But do you guys prefer no handle and a spout or a handle and this regular? Like, I think it would be good to have a little handle. I'm writing the time down. I'm going to put a poll right here. Doink, doink, doink. About whether you prefer a spout or a handle or none of the above. Where did you get the little mixer? Oh, this little thing? My bee got it for me. I got that before I'm off of Amazon. I'll link it in the description. It's for airbrush. It's a $10 mixer that makes this paint and airbrush. But it works well for small batches of resin as well. I'm excited. I want to see what this chalk's going to do. What kind of resin do you use? Today we're going to use our resin. Brought to you by Judy. What are you doing in here? We're going to get resin on you, little boy. Come here. I'm not excited to see if this chalk's going to smear. Back to questions. We also use EnviroTech's light often. And Pro Marine also works well. I'll link all of that in the description box. I'm scared to do that. I'm scared to touch it. Huh? It does it. Hi, and good night, Jessica. Tammy, I will bring you skins with your order next time we come home. Kenny is almost ready to do his pour for resin. That's so funny. I feel excited for people that, you know, they're just like, OK, I'm going to do it. I'll do it tomorrow. And then they get ready and wake up, and they're excited, and they're nervous. Small ones in an envelope would be like $2. Marcy, it's like I'm just scared that I don't trust the, I had a package damaged recently, and so I'm scared about shipping things that's not like really, really super ultra protected. Like I worry that in an envelope with risk of damage, but I can definitely look into that. I ordered a whole bunch of padded envelopes, and once the sticks and envelopes get in, I'm going to see about all of that. John, can you post your response again? I think I missed it. Handle and spouts, spouts. Most people want spouts and handles. Yeah, I figured it's a little easier, because this is slippery, like if you're messing with this and don't wipe your hands off, you could slip out. That's what she said. Oh, boy. You guys. Hey, Rona. What's up, Robbie? If they can survive Jeff and resin, they can survive the USPS. I can agree with that. So Jeff drew a chalk on that canvas. Yes, he took some of these chalk pens and just did some of his little filigree work. I thought for sure it would smear, but it didn't smear. Bundle the sticks and wrap them as a group, they'll be much stronger. Greg said he may have to come to our place to do a pour, his shop is a bit crowded and dusty right now. Well, you know, we only charge a canvas panel as cover into our studio. So you're welcome. A 24 by 36 or a 16 by 36? Marcy said cough, cardi-cal, cough, cough. A 20 by 20? I agree, we need decals. And Jason can print decals. Da, da, da. This is the fun thing about our stir sticks. Tamara, I'm pretty sure I did see it. You can customize your sticks, however you want them. We had an issue with some emails not getting sent out properly, so it may be stuck in my outbox, the response. I'll double check that when I get off of here. Jamie's watching with her son. What's up, Garrett? Is Garrett an artist? Eve said, what about artists till death work, apron? Oh yeah, I definitely want to make that too. I just want to get one for my own, for myself. One for my own. We're working on those two. We're also thinking about doing, is this one got stuff on it? It does not, it's brand new. Yeah, it looks like it's cuss. Nope. We're thinking about doing customized ones where we just have an ATD up at the top over here and then you could put your company name or if you have a group of ladies that get together to pour or gentlemen, like putting that on the stick as well. Like customizable ones, a la M&M customisables, just thought. I did prep the canvas like you teach. The canvas is perfectly level, it was 18 by 36. When I poured after about 30 minutes, I noticed that the center was sagging a little bit. That's a big canvas. What I do sometimes when the canvas is really big, I'll take a canvas that's like a size smaller and put it just under the inside of the canvas. I don't even know if that makes sense. Well, the problem with that is there's a bar in the middle most likely for 18 by 36. Oh yeah, but you could put like this size and this size. There's gonna be something, there'll be a up, so it'll go down, like, I don't think that would work because it wouldn't be, you would have to make it completely perfect to where when it's sad it just, and then you'd have to worry about the edges too. If I were going to do an 18 by 36, I would make sure the base is painted that way if the resin did break from the edges or the corners, it's not interrupting the artwork. That way you could do just a thin flood coat over the whole thing and it would literally not be noticeable. We did three 18 by 36 acrylic pours for a business in Dallas. We ended up doing it like four times, used that much paint. It was, it was right there. It was. Like, I would love to redo it in. A resin pour? Yeah, I don't know why I just wiped that off. Can you do an apron that the resin will peel off of? I've thought about that too. I've thought about just somehow putting this on the black tarp, like cutting it perfect and then somehow, you know, adhering it to it. I don't know what you'd use for something. I feel like I've seen like plastic or latex aprons for like butchers. I feel like I've seen that. I'll look into it. I'm a Google machine. There's a place that we know of now it's a restaurant supply store that sells black, white, red. I want to get a camouflage one. I think that would be fun. Yeah, you can always put cardboard under the canvas, like slide it in between the slats, like cut it to fit like sheets of it so you can like wedge it in there. There's no way to say that without, that's what she said moments, but you know what I mean. Yeah, acrylic pours use so much paint. Black tarp poncho. Hmm. Yeah, you can do a thin layer of resin, like first, let it set, and then that'll be a base as well. I don't know what to do. I know, are you gonna color in your those? I don't know. They're not gonna like stay. I'm just gonna do. Is it gonna be a negative? Maybe I should move this one. Hello all shy beginner artists here. Just wanted to thank you for all the information you guys share. I'm currently working on my own baby birtha. I love the baby birtha piece. She's in here hanging out. Make sure to send us a photo of it when you're done or in progress, or if you have questions. Let us know what's up. PJ says it looks cool just like it is. Thanks. Hi from Portland. What's up Trish? Oh, that's why I hate using that. I thought that's why you had all these here, so you can. Oh my God, it's not gonna, oh there it goes. That's so funny, how it does that. Her using inks with this one. This one I believe is, okay. This one is all pigment paste, I believe. Ellen Greg sitting up and Etsy, I believe. He said he's gonna have it done this week, or by the end of the month, which I guess is like next week, next week. Sherry, you're gonna be addicted to pouring once your canvases come in. Anne said it was snowing earlier and now it's pouring and it's affecting her internet. I hate it when that happens. You finished up your first GEO, that's awesome. I'm still working on mine. If you post it, hashtag A-T-D-A-R-T so I can see it, or just send it to the email address. Hi from Australia, I love, I wanna go to Australia. I feel like we should just go. It's so funny, it's just going over the top of that, the stuff that we put down. Thank you, Tamara. I will add you to our this giveaway for the 31st. This is like not coming up how I thought it would. Would you consider doing a video critiquing submitted pictures of followers pours? Yeah, we would consider it. The thing is, we're really honest critiquers and... We're not mean by any means, but... We feel like you can't grow as an artist if you don't get honest feedback. And so we like to be honest, we're not critical. We don't criticize. And we don't tell you if you've done something wrong or right. We tell you what we think, and then we make suggestions on how, if we did that painting, how we would improve it if we were to do that painting over. So it's all based on our own ideas. Obviously, there's no one right way to do... I don't know what I'm doing with this. Just super tilt it. There's no one right way to art, obviously. I think literally it's so smooth because of the spray paint. Finger painting with Jeff, that's funny. Well, what it was is it was a pour already, so I smoothed it out, sanded it, and then put spray paint, a couple coats of spray paint on it. So it's too smooth. And it's just going right, like it's just nothing for it to stick to. Tamara, no matter what the donation is, we always appreciate it. I said it wouldn't let her change the amount. And I was like, I'm happy with... Yeah, you can do different quantities of donation. I've never done it, so I have no idea how to change it. Hi, Jodi. Ellen said, don't critique mine, you just say that sucks. Lies. Crystal said a lot of people wouldn't be able to take the honesty if it was a negative or constructive. I don't even see it as negative if it's not a perfect pour. I feel like if you guys ask us for our honest opinion on how to improve a painting, it's kind of our job to give an honest opinion on how to improve, because that's what I assume people come to us for. So, Helen wants to know why you don't wear a respirator. She does. Am I being over cautious? Helen, there's never... You can never be too cautious. Yeah. Ideally, he'd be wearing a respirator. I'd be wearing a respirator. I don't think any resin is 100% safe to inhale all day, every day. From what I've read, art resin is one of the least like, horrible to your system, even though Jeff is having bad reactions to resin lately. I think I just, I left it on, because whenever I take my gloves off, and I do that, it touches right here, and I have a reaction on both of these. I have one under here and one under here, and if you can see on my neck, I think I just pulled my shirt or itched, and it just, and it's, I don't know if it's art resin or if it's all resin, but yeah, it's definitely having an effect on me. Crystal, I agree. She said you have to fail to progress with art. It's how you learn. I agree. What color is that? I haven't used like blue really, like it's always been like metallic or something. Anne says I've only ever given amazing advice that's always helped in her pores. That's never been done in a negative tone. I'm glad it comes off that way because people misconstrue honesty for negativity sometimes, no matter how soft you say it. Have you guys ever tried the Rustelian Rock Solid epoxy? We've seen that. I think we saw it at Home Depot. We haven't, but I'm not against it. Nancy said I'm not understanding the chalk under the resin pour. Basically, it was- I just did a design just to have something underneath it. You just wanted something back there, and we weren't sure how the chalk would react to having resin smeared on top of it, so. I like to experiment with you guys. I like to show the process. So you guys can see that we actually do it and we're not hiding any fun secrets or techniques or something. This whole channel is basically based off trial and error, which we have no problem showing what works and what doesn't work and the reason stuff doesn't work. So that's the reason. PJ said hydrocortisone cream may help that. We contacted- I have a doctor friend. He said, don't put lotions or ointments, chemical burns. Just need it to stay dry and clean. And that's pretty much it. We're flushing it with distilled water. I put alcohol on it, and it actually, it's working. BB said, does scare me when he's been over the resin blowing and then has to breathe. Yeah, he gets close to it. I never get fun fades like you do like this. I think it's just because I thinned it out so much. I got a little bit of a fade on my Belvedere. This is my winning piece from our last head to head. It's cute. I mean, I'm just saying, it's kind of a winner. Eve says, two of her fingers are trash from resin being on the inside of her glove. The advice that we got was, don't put cream on it, keep it dry, wash it, like rinse it off with distilled water and just keep it dry. Thank you, Tamara. Thanks for checking in, Natalie. You're super sweet, Sherry. We really appreciate it. Every dollar counts and we have to buy our supplies. We did spend, I spent, what, $73 today at Michaels? Cause somebody sent us a coupon. Debbie? Well, it's not a coupon, but it's just, it's their, it's, what do you call it? Their ad? Yeah, it was for 70% off canvases. I think they're doing 70% off door busters all week, gallery wrap. Yeah. Anne says she's read some comments on the videos where others have critiqued us and it sounded so rude and her reaction was, Debbie TF, how can people be so rude? You guys are amazing. They have some nerve. Well, I mean, I'm always open to constructive criticism. Sometimes people aren't constructive. Side note, I don't understand people that leave a thumbs down and don't say why. Like if you don't like a video, just be like, hey, this is what I don't like. That way I can fix it, but they don't. They just thumbs down, just bleh. But it's whatever. I try to be very diplomatic with people when they give a rude critique or have something negative to say. Baby, be careful driving. Nicole says she has a black resin that she hasn't used yet. Could I pour brilliant colors over it, do you think? We can have a black resin here and we can use it. Oh yeah, that concrete resin? Yeah. I don't know what would happen if you mixed colors into a black resin. Probably nothing. But put Windex on it, Jeff. What movie was that? My big fat Greek wedding. Rod's in the house, thank you, Rod. He said, I said hi. I said hi. Vanessa said, please say thanks to Jeff for the feedback about glitter the other day on Facebook. You're welcome. Vanessa from Australia's here. I have the Michaels app, but I never really check it. Jamie Cujo is a Pomeranian. Wish Michaels would ship to Australia. Oops. Add white to the highlight color. That might be from all the heat you have something in it right there. Jansen, maybe it's being Canadian, but if I don't like something, I just don't say anything. If you can't say anything nice. That's the same thing with me. If I don't like your art, I just won't comment. I won't say anything, I won't. I won't even say that looks good way to go. Like I just won't say anything. I don't, I don't wanna be that guy. Hey, Roxy. The white tint is Snow White by Arta Sue. It's in that little pot right there. Does the Envirotex have a shelf life? All residents have a shelf life. You can tell when they're getting close to the end of it because they'll start turning like an amber yellow color. You know, keep doing something with it. It's a fly. And I'd love to see the poor you did. Oh, your daughter did. Is it in the Facebook group? Vanessa said, I'm hopeless at choosing the wrong color combinations. Do you have any advice? I'm the same way, so I can't really. I'm really bad about choosing colors. The way we choose colors is, well, let me show you our color table. We'll pull colors out and just put them next to each other and see how we like it. For smaller pours like this, I wouldn't recommend using more than three colors because then it gets super busy. This would be the second pour I didn't like on this canvas. Maybe it's just a bad canvas. Lynn says she loves watching and doesn't have to clean up the mess. Yes. We just wrap up this wax paper and move on to the next one. Oh yeah, you can do Color Will. We also Google, what are those? What are those color swatches? Yeah. It's not a color color swatch. It's a something, I can't remember what it's called. Okay. Rob said, no comment if you don't like it. Well, now I know what Jeff thinks of my art. Did you send us something to look at? I can't remember. I've been inundated with emails on stir sticks lately. I understand why you use so much of that. Come back to the old ways. Yeah, go back and tag me so I can find it. Are you gonna have enough resin? The Facebook group that we're in is Fluid Art with Susanna Danks. I mean, I'm in a lot of Facebook groups, but that one is like one that we're in the most often. I love the example hand, so expressive. I speak with my hands just on a regular basis in my daily life, so it's really hard for me to hold a camera in one hand, so the other one ends up on camera. See, we need to get a gimbal. I tell you. Thank you so much, John. Does anybody out there use a gimbal? And if so, what's your favorite one? We'll get a gimbal one day, Bea. Lisa said, wow, you have 300 more subscribers than just the other day. Great job. We're working on it. Jeff really wants a YouTube play button. It's true. Maybe some canvases are just lemons. I just, I get too anxious and I don't have any patience. That's pretty much it. Somebody, how much resin would you make for a 14 by 36? On our 18 by 36s, I think we use like, would you say 16 ounces, 20 ounces? There's a whole lot going on in that piece. That's so weird. It's very busy. I think because I'm using this gold background, it's pretty much the same as the other one. The gold background, it's just so slippery that it's nothing is attaching itself to it. The canvas guy stepped up to lunch on that last one. Yeah. If I don't like something, usually say it's interesting. I think that's what Jeff says. I prepped three today, so. One will come out a winner. You might be here for a little while, guys, if you ain't got nothing to do on Sunday night. Tink, tink. Tink. Sippy, sippy. Shy, I seriously love the example hand. It's just a fly. I know, but I think it's inside the light, and that's going to drive me nuts. I don't know. How about it even? No, it's just getting after the light. Love the example hand. And the boink, boink finger. It's part of the same. Jan tried sitting on her hands once to see if she could talk. Nope. Hey, Pam, love what that's doing. Hanging with Tony said DJI Osmo Mobile 2? Yes, I want one of those. Apparently, he has heard of that. Oh, secrets, the fly prophecies. Josephine said love it, just let it dry. It would be in. I mean, I can't do that. Yeah. He doesn't like doing partial pours. I wonder if the gold over the resin is making it too smooth. The gold worked awesome before, just a thought. I just bought it. The gold usually works really well, but I don't know if the fact that there was resin under the other one made it act a certain way. And I think he just poured lines too small on this one. Thank you, Jody. Tammy said you should see Erica in person with empty hands and talking. I'm a hand talker. Sure, John. I don't know what to do with my hands, Ricky Bobby. Yes, same. Jody said, dang it, I didn't think you'll be here tonight. I seem to have missed something interesting. It was just a pour. Jeff didn't like. Looks like that. It's pretty busy. He's probably going to pour over it. Michelle said it's busy, but I love it, just the way it is, looking gorgeous. See, Michelle, I think people are just saying that just to say it so I don't say it. That's what I think I sound like if I just say it, just to say it when I know that it's not. Our subscribers are not fibbers. Well, that's so sweet, John. Hey, Dennis. What would be your favorite resin for selling and lacing? I think they all pretty much do the same. It depends on what kind of paint you use. Erica learned sign language, then you can double talk. Then it would be on. I know the alphabet and part of the Pledge of Allegiance. You said love it, Jeff, step away from the canvas. I like that, that looks fun. A lot of motion. Yep. Lots of motion here. You have a spot. I know, I see that. That freaking fly, I can hear that fly. Do you want me to handle it? You want me to? Clara said, what if Erica poured next if the rooster needs a chicken? You know, if I tried to purposefully do that, it would look 0% like it. We have a dragon and a rooster. You do. Ooh, that's hot, it's hot, kids. I agree, Rod. Judy said, I actually do like this one. Saw another one similar a few weeks back and turquoise him liked it too. I like this. It's nice and galaxy. With a D. It is fluid. John says, I love what you do. Sometimes I think he's not gonna recover a painting and then bam, he makes the magic work. I love hearing that, that's funny because I like to hear that. I appreciate it. Dennis said, golly, gosh, you guys are awesome. Michelle said, I wouldn't say it just to say it. I do love it. Leave it. I appreciate it. I'm gonna do one. How do you do that? I have no idea what part. Michelle loves it. Kenny said he could do the Napoleon Dynamite song. Oh, the one? I know what you're talking about. Can you hear it quiet? No. You say love, it's like something. I have no idea the words, but I know what you're talking about. Karen really likes it. It's beautiful, don't change it. Ask him if he's fluent in Spanish. He is not, he should be because he has a lot of Hispanic family. I do. Bly is waiting to commit suicide in your resin. Oh my God, that's what I'm like hoping. I'll leave him. Judy, he would leave him in it and just resin coat it until he's just a part of the piece. Jody sending a picture of the fourth core. I think it's rad, may run in glitter. I love it. Phil said, are you pouring E? I hadn't planned on it. I guess I could if we have time. If I'm making my wood rounds for like a side table, would it be smart to put a top coat of resin using the countertop epoxy? Jody, I would just because it's like, it gets super durable and it's more heat resistant than say, art resin. Thank you, shy. Marcie says I like the gold negative in it. Reminds me of jellyfish. I saw a cat in the one Jeff just did before this one. Cat. He used to have cats. Reminds me of grape jelly. Is it better to pour white over color or color over white to get the best reaction? What kind of reaction are you looking for, Tony? Laverne says she could relate to when Jeff keeps going on a painting that's so her. It's true. He'll keep at it. A purple winged horse. Looking. The rose bit middler was that song. Bye, Dennis. I said I do love the way Jeff never gives up. He works that shit that he does. He's, he'll keep at it. That's what she said. Oh, I missed it. That's fun. Have you ever been hand talking in stutter? It's completely possible. Cells and lacing. The best cells and lacing happen when you have basically a sandwich. You do color on the bottom, but you want the cream filling to be a clear. It just, the white goes over that better or any other pigment paste. Does Jeff ever airbrush details enhancements over a pour when it's cured? I'm trying y'all. I'm trying to get him to airbrush over a piece. Will you ever airbrush on a piece? Yeah, I mean, if we have one to do. He will. We'll work on it. When Jeff says that's fun, is that a good thing? Here's what a bad thing is, is when he has a specific laugh that when he does it, I'm like, he hates it. It's because I've tried something that I probably shouldn't have and it didn't work out. That's my dealing with it laugh, I guess you could say. Don't you need to have different types of tint in order for one to lace? Not necessarily. We've done ones with all of them being spray paint and at least just fine. I don't know that we've ever had one that didn't end up with some form of lacing in it. Today is all pigment paste and a craft paint. You want to do a pour baby or not? Okay. Let me go put my hair up. Let me just put you guys here for a second. Jeff can't see the, if you guys say something, so speak amongst yourselves. I would ask you a question, but I can't. I can't read the comments or the answers. I just hope everybody's having a great day. We had a good day. We went to Michael's and brought some canvases. Went to the dollar store and got a whole bunch of cups and whatnot, the color she's gonna want to do. Put her down to campus here. See, I think that's how I got resin. I got resin here, I got it on my eyelid one time. Not fun, kids, not fun. I need to put some pens in the back of this. What colors to do? Okay, y'all I'm back. Don't judge me because I probably look like a homeless person today. Homeless person every day, just a hot hole in person. You're so sweet. I think I want to use Sapphire. Let's see, let's see. Rod said I'm bald so never to put my hair up. Hair goes up, always my first step. I think time to play and my ponytail are working on the ponytail. Give that man a mic. I'm gonna get him a mic, y'all, I promise. Y'all. Y'all? Erica, how many canvases do you make in a week? Cause some are expensive. Diane, are you talking about how many we paint? Cause at least seven is the answer. Yeah. Sometimes we do two a day, so. Black, blue, like turquoise. What about that? Yeah, at least seven. Black. I think black. That's why our donations are so, we're so appreciative of that. People donate that we can afford to go and buy canvases to do this for you guys. It's such a, it's such an awesome thing. That's fun color. I have no idea that that would even happen. Like I didn't, I never thought that would happen that people would donate money like that. Right, aren't they sweet? I think I want to do primary colors. We haven't done a primary color one. Blue and yellow. Yellow. Are they gonna be? Is this kind of a yellow? Yeah. I would use gray paint so you know that it's true. Does anyone, I think it's over here. It looks more like pistachio than a yellow. Oh, it's called banana split. So I guess it is yellow. Erica, does anyone give discounts for the board campuses? Blick usually runs sales and specials. Greg usually. Nancy said she watched my pendulum video. Your reactions to mistakes were cracking me up. Y'all, I can't even, like there are no words to express to you how frustrating making that pendulum piece was. Let me show you what, okay. Coming. So this is a pendulum piece after I figured out how to do it. It took me an entire day and it was bananas. I can't even, I have no words about the process. Ultimately, e-science kicked in late and I figured it out. Ellen wants to know how do you make navy blue so she can never get navy? Really good blue, like a true blue. Oh, I thought you were talking to me. I'm doing all spray paints? I don't know, I didn't know. Do we have yellow paste? I don't have yellow paste. But it's gritty. I have a blue and a red, I just need a yellow. Okay. We can put that forest yellow in there and make it nice. Okay. We're not. Do Eagles colors. I don't know if Jeff will let me do Eagles colors. Eagles colors. Eagles. Philadelphia? Where's Karen? Bowden. You can't, I'm a Philly Phil. You knew he was a Philly person. Welcome, Leanne. Congratulations on your Super Bowl, it's about it. One and only, that's it. We give you one Super Bowl, that's it. Marcy Gregg is in Carrollton, which is basically DFW. Eric, a best way to get nice cells. I tried silicone, didn't look like you're picked. I will never recommend silicone. Obviously you can use it, silicone will disperse so it'll give you cells. However, it's gonna be a mess. So I recommend just using a pigment paste and that'll give you, I think what you're looking for. Duh Bears. Tampa Bay. You need to start coloring. Making some color, lady. Philly Phil said that's all right, he's a better painter. You boys, you'd be sweet. That's cute. You two are very fun to hang out with. All right, give me that. Homeless girl in the house. Pepepepepe. You guys ever hear us do that? It's because in the club, when they introduce a DJ, that's what it sounds like. You can't roll. All right, how do you brighten up your... I believe it's all the way right. What do you mean? Oh, it's all the way. You sent me my friend Facebook yet. Who's homeless person on camera? That would be me. We're gonna use some spray paint. We're gonna use some, what is this, lures? That's lures sapphire and lures. Lures sapphire. Sassy, sassy, sassy. Greg. Awesome, Greg. I can't wait. I can't wait. Maybe that's what we'll do our next challenge. Me and... That girl? Me and the homeless one. We'll have the hexagon challenge. We'll promote it. I have not tried to do a camo piece. We haven't tried. I've tried to do camo shoes. It didn't come out very cool, but she put stones on them and they were really fun. Hold on, let's see here. Let's see what t-shirt artist is over the top. Skull would be perfect. Yeah, we're gonna come up with a shirt pretty soon here. Too beautiful, someone would take her in in a heartbeat. I did, I'd take her in. Just off the street. I think eight ounces is plenty. He wants to see the shoes. Where are those shoes at? Are they in my closet? Hold on, guys, I'll go get the shoes. I have three pair that we did. Hold on, I'm sorry. That, all outside, better not flag this from playing. I'm not gonna be able to hear that. It heard the TV in the other two. I can't see what you guys are saying, so if you're asking questions, I just have to get him to read them in a minute. But we went to an event called KickSpo and it was basically just a shoe convention and we had a booth and we decided that Jeff was gonna airbrush on some shoes, some shell toes, and they look awesome. But he did a camera one that we were like, hmm, I don't know about that. And so I ended up just stoning the shoes. Uh-oh. Low battery. All right, here's some, here are the shoes. I need her. I wouldn't put anything up there. What is that? Oh, what? Resin. I think you're plugged in. Put that on and just remember if you take it out of the thing that you're attached. The other thing, I don't know what else to give you. Nothing else. Another extension cord. I guess you could take this one. These are, these aren't the camera ones, but these are some old school hip-hop guys that I did have passed away. That's Jam Master Jay from Run DMC. Tupac. And obviously you got to have Biggie and Old Dirty Bastard. Ha ha ha. Let me see if I can find the other ones. But where those shoes would be? They should be with those. I think I wore the Tiffany ones out one time. So if you're interested in custom airbrush shoes, Jeff can do it for you. I think I mixed this up enough. If I hadn't already picked these colors out, I would have done another, something, the Art & Glow. Because I like that resin, but I want to save it so I can use the glow and the dark stuff with it. Tell them if they're interested in custom shoes that come with you. Ha ha ha. Camo. Hold on, what are you guys talking about over here? Thank you. They're for sale if anybody wants to buy them. Ha ha ha. Now I know the ladies. These ladies will like these. I wore the Tiffany ones one time. This closure. Because we only made, uh, three sticks. Ha ha ha. That's why. Um, so this is uh, Tell her she has to model them. You have to model them. Thank you. Pretty sure our residents should just sponsor our channel. Tracy, we'll use, we'll use more of our sticks when we get them. Our friend had to order a sheet of the material. So he's making, he's making them tomorrow. It was a, it was a flood of orders. So, um, he just went ahead and bought more supplies. Thank you. Is that Tamara? Tamara? Thanks. And, uh, she uses E6000 Kim. I've got to get better glasses. It's so difficult for me to, John is truly in love with E. Ha ha ha. John is boyfriend. Right. It's going to be all sticky, right? No. You're going to use, look how much resin you got in there. I can't believe you said it. 126 people. Ever used this color? Spray paint, resin. We're going to, take an adventure together. How do you win a painting? Um, Diana, we, we are giving away a painting. Uh, because we hit 5,000 subscribers last week. Um, we already gave that painting away. Oh, we already gave it away. We already did that one. We already did it. The one we're doing right now is special right there. I have to update it from yesterday's video. Okay. And also, May 31st, we're giving away people that donate to us. And then, we're doing, if you share your favorite of our videos on any social media. I know, Faith, like I'm totally blown away by that. Yeah, that the yellow, let me, it's called sugar, which is painting with it, like actually painting with it. Um, it's just kind of, uh, to me. Question about, somebody asked about how they win a painting. Oh, and then we're also doing a giveaway for, you don't have to donate anything. All you have to do is share your favorite of our, videos on any social media, Facebook, Instagram. Nick Hilton mentioned you in a comment. Um, any of those, just share your favorite of our videos and leave our hashtag, A-T-B-A-R-T, so that we can find you and that giveaway is on the 30th. See. Just hook it up to the, I just want to, I don't like, how people can't see you. I'm just trying to figure out something you could plug that, keep going. It's fine. You have, you have a lot of room there still. Okay. It'll be fun. I think we'll do primary colors before, and I really like how they look, and I've never, you know, you can like something and you're like, I'm going to do that and you just never do it. This is one of those that I'm finally doing. We're going to do primary colors. Where we all started. This should be interesting. This should be tippy. This is a 10 by 10. Are you going to do it like how they do, like in a triangle? What? How they do like red, yellow, blue. No, because I have that, the clear down and if I were to tilt it, I don't think they'd interact, you know? How do we donate so you can buy paint and beer? That's too funny. You can just email or PayPal, or actually paypalartistthortonatartistilldebt.com and I believe you can do it on here as well. I'm not sure people do it. It's just not instant. It takes a month to get it. It just takes longer to get it if you do it on YouTube. We found that out. But yeah. I appreciate it. Dollar sign and chat box. She just used clear resin. This is going to be so interesting. We'll see. I like how that blue and yellow made that green. I'm just going to add a little bit more of that. That would be right. PayPal. Yeah, PayPal is quicker, you guys. We appreciate it. I know Rod said, I call foul white isn't a primary color. I was going to say, why are you using white? That's your thing. Because I like having white in it. Any other questions? I mean, that's just what we do. Diana is just to make it flow over the canvas. A lot easier. Your phone is getting so hot. Thank you, Angela. We appreciate it. How about this yellow spray paint? Sorry. I'm Tracy. I don't. I should read the question first. I'm just Mike. I just got these reading glasses. So it's like I'm like trying to read it fast and they go by pretty quick. So I apologize if I don't look at it. If I don't answer the question in a timely manner or if I don't say it fast. Thank you. 1999. Look at that. How fun is that? Look at those cells. I know. I just want that yucky middle yellow to just fall off. She said, sorry, I did it wrong. Thanks, John. John said, you can do no wrong. I don't know. Whatever this Angelina, it looks like it. She donated $19, $19.99, but it's in a. You can see that. It says 1999. Yeah, I don't know. She said she did it wrong. So I don't know. Here's my dilemma when I get it. Thank you, Diana. I like most of it and the rest of it. I just want to scrape off. Super chat will not work on. Kendall just on my PC. Have a great night. Thanks, Jody. You too. Have a good night. Would you do a private poor John and person so we can talk? Sure, we can. We would. We would love to do that. We're we've been thinking about a lot of stuff lately just about more one-on-one stuff. Possible classes this summer. We'd probably do, you know, a one-on-one at our studio. And if we did do a class, we would do it at a venue that is going to allow us to do it. That's the money piece. Yeah, I'm doing that. Tamara, she's not talking. Diana, she's she's mixing, mixing it up. That's a lot of fun. I wouldn't go over the edge. Yeah, just leave that right there. That looks so good. I think thank you, Tracy. Weird separation. Greg said he'll discount boards for classes. That's what I'm talking about, Greg. We definitely would would like. Clara said stop. That's cool. It's Clara, right? I probably say it wrong. Look at that. I just I would just stop. I just want to tilt it all this way, like tilt all of this off and hopefully stretch all of these cells down this way. This looks like a weird. What are those Swedish fish? It's clear Lawrence to me. That looks so good. It's such a like this is so amazing and then you got that big beautiful like just poor right there. Tracy stop looks awesome. Shai said tilt Erica beta fish. Yeah, stop. I love it. Stop like a Jeff situation where I like all of it except for the middle tilt some. I just I'm afraid it's going to ruin this. Look at look at that like. I know Judy don't like it like the the sales that much. I saw her comment on something about it. Yeah, she's not a big fan of the sales. But with the flow girl 138 people watching. Can we get some thumbs up kids? We appreciate it. We love doing this. This is so much fun. You guys make it so much fun. Maybe I'll do a dirty poor and then around it. That would mess it up. Yeah, don't I would just stop. What is what do you what do you want to do? I want to take this ugliness out of the middle of it. I don't know babe. Poor little yellow over the existing yellow. Yeah. It would make it a little brighter. Maybe just a just just like right here and maybe just right in that little spot. Maybe go like this. Maybe go and then off. Nope. Too thin to. Okay. Yeah, just. That's what he asked. Crazy bananas of sales. Banana. That looks fun. I'm just doing a slow controlled situation. You got a couple of unicorn and hearts there. Turquoise and white Jeff. This is just primary colors. Blow in it. Just looking great. Thanks, Kim. Well, you got rid of your white. All gone. Are you doing slow tilt? I am. I just wanted to push all the stuff I didn't like off of it without ruining this. I meant Erica look at it from a different angle. Sorry. I just want to show you guys her angle. It's so funny because I have my phone on you guys and I have my headphones in and I'm listening to music. So I feel like you guys can hear it, but you can't. We're about to be like, you love this song. I know. I was going to be like, this song is so cool. And they're going to be like, what is he? Stop, stop, stop, please. I'm done. Kim, you want to buy this piece? You can sure buy it. And yes, I have. I have headphones in. I have to listen to music. Yeah, she's going to stop. I'm done. She's done. It looks great. What did you mix in paints? She used, what is it? We got some LeRez for the red and the blue and then some Artisou for the white and then this for the yellow, sugar spray paint. Don't recommend. It's called banana split, of course. Yeah, I love listening to music. She listens to shows. She listens to The Office and Dr. Phil and Murder Mystery. Lifetime. Documentaries about cults. And see, we are using our stir sticks. It's just kind of hard to see. They work. Looks like this. Pretty cool, huh? I think we should all do primary pours now and share results. I think that's a great idea, Tamara. All right. Primary pour challenge. That's what we're going to do for next month for the give and take. Hi, Laura. Sorry. I'm not ignoring you. I swear. Is that the Laura that wants me to laugh for her? Oh, sure. Yeah. I'm so scared about having her sleep in here right now. We will post. She'll edit the video when it's done, Diana. And add everything that we used. I know you're joking, Laura. Yes, I am blind. Do something with that resin? Sure. You want to do your primary pour? Yeah, I'll do one. Is there enough in there? You may need to make a couple ounces of clear. Yeah. Oh, I almost dropped y'all. I'm back. Somebody said hi to Judy. Is Judy in there? Diana will absolutely list the ingredients. Yes, Judy's in here. We need a plan to go see her and take some stuff to her. Billy Phil E. Strait killed it. That was fire in Fuego. Fire. I'm going to open up a quinceanera shop and call it in Fuego Quinceaneras. I know it. He gets so frustrated because I don't say quinceanera, right? And she could say it. We were with some of my Hispanic friends yesterday, with some of my Mexicans, and they were making her say it right. Hmm. It amazes me how long that resin stays usable. That's the number one, like, thing that I like about art resin. The cost almost outweighs its usability, but it doesn't. It'll stay usable for at least an hour. Easy. Erica, you should see that walk with the shoes. I would. I really would. But this is not much of a runway. They want you to wear the shoes. To see that walk, it's a term for just slaying the runway. ACIC. He watches Drag Race with me. You should have known the terms. Erica, you just made the most awesome pour. Thank you, Kim. She says her daughter is Chef in Fuego. I'm impressed by the Fuego. I read all that, by the way. Erica, Jeff, in your painting giveaway, do you add up a person's donation for the month or just put the names in a hat that donated then draw a name? I write every person's name down every time they donate just to make sure I don't miss anybody, then consolidate the donation so that if you give a dollar, it still counts as the same entry because I don't want anybody to have an unfair advantage and I don't want someone to send like $98, $1 instead of whatever, so we consolidate. I think that's the most fair way. I think so. Life is easier. Lynn, our PayPal is Thornton at artisttilldeath.com with two T's and two L's. I don't know if you're asking about adding it to Super Chat. I have no idea how Super Chat works, to be honest. You know, can we just add it up in the chat so that it's right there so it just stays on the, you know, so people can see it? What do you mean add it? They can add something. What was that where they were, they were, their comments stayed at the top so they could see it? That's Super Chat. That's what it is on here. Anne said, love your poor E, great choice with the tilt. Even though I did like it before, it looked so much more amazing after. Sometimes you just have to go with your gut. I do this one like our old one. I'm just gonna, I'm not gonna fill it all in. John said, I love that you know what that means. It's a song from RuPaul. It's a great song from RuPaul. I really want to see you guys do a pair of shoes live. That'd be a long video. That would. We're gonna do a lip piece this week. Yeah, it's gonna be a 30 by 40. Yeah, it'll be nice size. Do you ever warm your resin before mixing? We do when it's cold out, but when it's 75, there's really no need. Art resin is fairly thin. Maxine says, hi greetings from Australia. Love your work, sippy sippy. Why is that so thin? Because it's spray paint. I recommend not using a lot of that yellow. I think you can link it in the description. Let me find out what you're talking about, Rod. Let me scroll back. Rod, do you want me to link her dog in the description? Click on the dollar sign in the chat. It took from her iTunes account. Add the PayPal to in the description. I'm pretty sure I do. I think I've added it to all of them. Oh yeah, I can link the PayPal in the description. Well, I don't know if I can link it or just list it. Oh, you're going with something different, huh? Laura says she has to bring her resin up for the winners even though we keep our house at 70 degrees. The basement is a little cooler. Hey, you're saying bad words out loud. Oh, sorry. No wrapping. Are you going to do the white? Nope, because white isn't in the primary colors. Oh, others link it. Yours is just listed. I got my fans for 10-2. I didn't know you could link it. I will absolutely go ahead and link it for y'all. So basically, you're trying to outdo me already. I see you. I see you. Trippy tie-dye. Yeah. Those are fun. Tri says the blue and yellow look amazing and she hates yellow. Honestly, yellow is one of the more difficult colors for me to work with. It always, like, just makes it cloudy and horrible. Like, it never just reacts awesome like that. It gets, like, meh. Yeah, when I warm our resin, I just get some warm water and put the bottles of water in the warm water. Tri says you should stop. That's my favorite part. P.S. and by the way. Darrell said yellow might work in a multi-layer pour. Yeah, you can see that. Diane asks, let me get this right. Mix resin and pour onto board. Then how do you get paints to flow so well? Or is it just the type of paint? Then pour. What did you add? Spray sugar to the paint. Okay, so before I add any of the colors, like the resin color mixture to the board, we'll do just a little thin coat of clear resin. That way all the colors roll over the surface of the canvas more easily. If not, it'll, like, catch on the canvas. So it's best to just do a little thin layer of clear resin. The paints are just the reds of pigment paste by LaRez, the blues of pigment paste by LaRez, and the yellow is sugar spray paint. We just used spray paint because it was a good-looking yellow. And I think all the yellows that I have in, like, powders and inks are metallic. And I didn't want to use a metallic when both of the other primary colors that I used were... That is a straight-up primary color. All the primary colors, all right? Jeff, that's beautiful. Thumbs up. Just show them all again the first one. The blue into the red looks wicked. I agree. Anyone else that knows that Erica speaks with her hands? Y'all have been getting on to me all night about that. Hey, Mel. I can't get this... Oh, you're bringing it out. I was just going to come over there. I like that. That's fun. You can see the little lines underneath it. This was the first one. Anytime I look at a piece, I always try to find my favorite part. Right in the middle is the... That's my favorite part. Right here? Yeah, that. Is that, like, wispy white? Good to see that. I like this part, too. That was the first one. Let me scroll back and see what I missed. So you don't mix anything into the paints. No, ma'am. Just the paints. The kind of paints that you use will determine how easily you can get cells out of it. Time to order Moira's. Thank you, Ms. Griffin. She said she's been watching us for a couple of weeks now, and y'all are awesome. Thank you. Thank you very much. We thank everybody for watching. We thank all of our loyal fans like Shay said. They're very loyal and faithful. Hey, Lori. Yeah, so other than the paint, nothing else goes into the resin. What if the negative space is a dark color? Is that a request to make the background a dark color? Workshop. We're going to do a workshop. I would still do clear, even if the background is a clear, I mean, a dark color. Actually, I would especially do the clear if the background was a dark color. That way, you could see it through the colors that you pour over it. Can't believe I missed you guys twice. I think we're going to start a Facebook group just to like announce when we're going live, because I don't think people get all of the YouTube updates. Well, we posted on our Instagram and our Facebook and then Susan, Susanna Danks group. Normally, we post it an hour before. Sometimes we'll do it 10 minutes before, depending on when we decide we're going on. Probably not a good idea. Does airbrush paint create good cells? I don't know. I don't even know if we've ever used airbrush paint yet. I don't know that we have. We can try it, Darryl. Rod says, don't forget us fans when you have 500,000 subs. We would never. How would we forget you if you guys are on the people that have been with us from the jump? Can't forget. I just don't want to start. There's so many like Facebook groups for pores now. And so I'll see the same pictures posted three or four times. I unplugged it because I was coming over there to you. All right, you guys hold on. I'm trying to plug something in. Hope we're not getting dizzy. Oh, you got jokes. Anyways, yeah. And I don't want to fill up our flow group. Susanna's with, hey, we're going live today. I'm sorry, you lost your lab, John. Where do I find the group? Tamara, it is on Facebook. It's, oh my God, I forgot. What? What's Susanna's group name, Fluid? Something with Susanna Danks. Laura, Judy, help. Oh, Fluid, our community with Susanna Danks. It's an awesome group, very supportive. Thank you so much, Diane. Marcy says she neurologically checks for the note about y'all's posting live. That's funny. Have you ever mixed the paint with the resin? Fill which paint? Have you mixed alcohol, ink, and resin? How does it work? We haven't. I can. I have alcohol inks. I just haven't, but we can give it a shot. Just dripping. Just going to do like little bits. Phil, we've painted with basically every kind of different kind of like colorants. I'm going to do one with like eyeshadows and Jeff is going to talk to some of his tattoo friends about getting tattoo ink for it so that we can expand our color tests in resin. Tracy said doing the math exponentially, you guys will hit 10 times the subs in a few months and will not be the same chatting on here while you pour, but for now it's cool and happy for you too. Show them what our goal was. I might have to unplug. Our goal? Yeah, I'll have to unplug. This is our goal by September 1st. We'll see. That's our goal and idea board. Also, I take a lot of pride in answering every question and every comment and every email and every everything. So I don't plan on changing that no matter how many subscribers we have. Hot kids. You're brave to let us in. You're artist done and watch real time work. Lynn, I think it's important to show the process, whether it works or it doesn't work. I think it's very important to show that not everything goes the way you want it to. And it's true. You know, all the things. So we're happy to let everybody into the den. Send it to me, Megan. What it? That's it. What should we do? Laura, I agree. Everybody should do a primary color piece. I think you have some red left. I don't know if you have any blue or white. My friend in London made a piece of alcohol inks and it's stunning. Judy's correct. Alcohol ink will fade and change color or go white over time. So I'm always nervous about alcohol inks. John said true. You may get 100,000 subscribers, but you'll always remember me. The guy from Vermont that hit on both of y'all. True. Sippy, sippy. Erica Natalie was bummed that she couldn't be here for the live. She has company down in Mexico. Aw. She lives in such a pretty area in Mexico too. I hope I ordered more LeRez, white. Laura, I'm basically out of it. Surprise. Jeff, that's awesome. The yellow and red drip would be cool too. Question mark. Mo asks, do you find studio rent pretty reasonable in Dallas? Depends on the area. Our studio is in our loft. So it's just part of where we live. Our like living part is down there. Fun. Very subtle. It's very subtle. Very subtle. Our place is about a dollar a square foot, which is on the affordable side in downtown Dallas. Yeah. Probably the best. It has to be the best. Barbara, will acrylic inks work in resin? I have used them before. John is funny. No worries. Bill said your interaction with this all is why you have the support that you have. So stay real. There will be no limit for your dreams. Thanks, Phil. I agree. You have to be 100% yourself. And good things will happen. Was that Mayeron? Yeah. Did we ever hear back from Mayeron? No, they read a comment that didn't say anything. They told him if you get a spike in gold, it's because of us. I don't think they took us seriously. I think Philly Phil is from Philadelphia. Laura. Diane, you can get Lores from the lady right above you. Laura Usher. Marcy said it's true, though, about the Mayeron. I see people all over the poor videos. Oops, just dropped my charger. That, like, you use the Mayeron. And I'm like, I started that. I started that. I don't say that, but in my head, I'm like, you're welcome. That's fun. I love it because when you look at it from the side, it looks like just gold sheet. Mm-hmm. Gold blues. Gold blues. Oops. Snooty Mayeron. I did buy Mayeron because of you, too. Thanks, Tracy. You just happen to be two cool peeps that we all want to be friends with. Y'all are ATD fam. We're fam now. It's starting to look like an eye cat. It is if you look at it from this way. What is an eye cat? Bertha is an eye cat. It's just like the design of a painting. Andrew says he loves the silver and gold Mayeron. Have you tried the other colors? We have a copper. We have one down there somewhere. It worked well. The rose gold wasn't very impressive, which broke my heart a little bit because I wanted it to work so well, but... I think it was just the colors that we used with it. Yeah, we should give it another shot. Laura said we should probably be making a commission for Mayeron. Alas, they ignored us. What is the lighter blue we used? It's a pretty shade. It's a Kraft smart paint. Or Kraft smart. It's pale blue focus. It's not gritty like the other when we use the neon colors. Claire says she's going to order Mayeron and definitely adding a comment saying I'm buying because of ATD. Yes. Thank you, Vanessa. Hercules in the house late though. Better late than never. Welcome, welcome. We should add it in the comments when we buy Mayeron that we found it from y'all. That's so sweet. Paula bought it because of us. PJ said they owe us. And it looks really good on your skin. Like using it for body paint. It looks amazing. It's very shiny, very opaque. It looks really good. So if you're going to experiment on your mate. On your what? Your mate. Oh, I thought I said on your meat. I was like, whoa, this is a little family show. John said, so I was looking at your site today and was done with the face pieces are the best I've ever seen. Those faces are perfectly proportioned. You're one of a kind. That would be the work of movie. I appreciate it. I do use a projector. I have for years. I'm not afraid to say it. Judy said this would be a good background for you to paint on. Yeah. Laura said Mayeron went viral because of y'all. I wish they just recognized it. I don't even want anything. Well, maybe just a free can of Mayeron, but I don't really want anything. Just want them to be like, okay. Thanks y'all. R-E-S-P-C-T is in my headphones right now. I can hear it. Respect is in your headphones. I know it's very soft. You should definitely use it as a background and paint on it though for sure. Diane said I win. Oh, you need stuff and said with the rose gold. I couldn't use as much as I do with the gold and silver to get it to do with the others do. It's probably weighted differently. Tamara says everyone should contact Mayeron and tell them that they bought because of us. You may get sponsored. It'd be awesome if we got sponsored by Mayeron because he actually does body paint and so to get. Do we have body paint on our website? Yeah, the body paint's on there. The whole gallery. Mo wants to try the Mayeron lavender. It's really pretty in the jar. I've seen it in person. Laura said looks like the ocean floor paint a starfish on it. I don't know that you've ever painted a starfish. I've never painted a starfish. Corona beer run. That's awesome Jeff. That's what he said. I had an eighth grade male student who tell the class he was bisexual. That's awesome. I bought because of you. I use it in my pores today and was great. Awesome. I want to see airbrush on wet and on dry. I wonder how it would work if you airbrushed on wet resin. It would just blow it around, right? You guys want to see what we did tonight? All together. We shall show you. I don't know if you could... Oh. The people underneath just probably hate it when you go back. When did you do this? Today. I got that really weird transparent color, but then I... It was very transparent so then I put teal on it. Did you dust? Is that Mayeron or... Jakard. Jakard. Yeah, it looks like Jakard. Ooh, I heated that up way too much. You could add links to your videos to buy from Amazon in a way that you get commissioned. John, I'm already on top of it. They sent me a link to be an influencer. I was like, okay. I love that. There's something in it. Look at my sculpture I made today. What's wrong with it? It's fun. Yep. It's stuck together with gold spray paint. Have you looked into royalty-free music? I have. Thanks, Judy. Thanks, Judy. But I've used royalty-free music on a video before. It was labeled as royalty-free and it got my video pulled, so I just don't trust it. Give up. I'm working on my this. Needs work. I was talking about that piece. Linga-linga-linga-linga. Look at that. That's fun. I like that part and this part. That middle part is just intense. Give up. Have you tried System 3 White Epoxy Pace? It's incredible. I almost ordered some of that, but right around the time I was going to, I got Mila Rez. So I have the need to spend money. So I just didn't. Thanks, Diane. You should totally, totally get a heat gun and experiment. Send me what you end up creating. Hashtags. Hashtags. Thanks, Jai. Thanks, Laura. I didn't think I'd like both primary pieces, but I did. Thank you. How much is the primary one? It's on a 10 by 10, so 75 for those. Shoot me an email if you're interested. Thornton at artisttilldeath2ts2ls.com. All the works for sale. All of it. Especially because rents do like next week. Is it true? Is it true? Even Belvedere. I really like how this one turned out. Thanks, Tamara. I can't believe you're putting the red one up for sale. Bye, Shai. We're about to call it as well. I got some editing on videos to do. Night, Greg. So thank you to everybody that donated. I'm going to add you to our list for the giveaway. If you want to join our other giveaway, just share your favorite of our videos and hashtag us on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, whatever. Hashtag, A-T-D-A-R-T. So that we can find it. If you want to show us any of your artwork and get a critique, we won't be mean, but we will be honest. Thornton at artisttilldeath.com. Two T's, two L's. We will see you guys. Mayanna. We're just going to make another pour. Well, this is for the skins. The skins. I've been making skins. I should have all the sticks cut by Tuesday. So they should be sent out middle of next week. I'll send you all tracking numbers if you ordered. If you have any questions, also send us an email. I'll list all of the paints, resin materials and everything in the description box below probably in the morning because I want to chillax for a minute. Yeah. If y'all need anything, let us know. Bye. I said bye.