 We're a lot earlier today Mom decided that she liked this piece that I accidentally did And she did this alcohol ink part of it and I'm gonna post the How she did it tomorrow and she did like some crazy creative like sand implantation Anyways That part's gonna be part of tomorrow's feed, but now she's gonna do resin for the first time And I'm excited for her and nervous at the same time. So I'm going to talk up. I know that It's hard to hear me This is the first time you think resin, so Jevrey is playing with this person into shapes at the moment, so we can't be bothered I am on my cell phone for this one. So turn your volume super way up. I will Speak as loudly as I can remember that I should That's not to say I'm not gonna forget so volume up To prep this canvas what I did was I I painted it with a flat white Interior water-based house paint you can get it at any Hardware store it is the cheapest paint you can get and I just wanted to seal it in With an interior house paint and then I did a Sanding with a 220 and a 400 grit sandpaper and then I sprayed it with spray gesso Sanded it again with 400 Spray to a gesso Sanded it again with 400 and then we did our alcohol ink and then we added our texture areas All of that will be on tomorrow's video. I know Bowie said hi Jen said all right mommy you got this I so do not got this I got nothing to lose So mom has really enjoyed seeing all the ocean paintings that we were doing lately and she really liked the Pink sand accidental one that I did So she's trying to recreate it as a first first timer with alcoholics and with resin Firstess of the first time So my first resin piece never said Didn't have me It's true I've been to it to my mom how no one would share because I'm a mama's girl. I was like mom. She said that And I didn't know cuz they were on Facebook Anyways, so Now I can show my mom But this will be the first time she's ever done alcohol in and the first time she's ever done resin so We're gonna work together on this The reason why I sand it so many times is because I want to make it as smooth as humanly possible For the alcoholics that there's any like texture at all in my boards if I was doing it like a you both paper I wouldn't stand at all because it comes to me crazy smooth and like photo finish but Using a masoni based canvas board It's gonna have some kind of texture on it so I sanded a lot To reduce any kind of drag that would be created by the paint either the The house paint or the gesso so I sanded every coat that I did So I know that you told me earlier that you want to keep your sand So we're gonna add the resin areas right here No, because we want the resin to stay away from the areas you want to be to pick your colors out You're gonna need a white a blue Another So let's say this is your wife And then you're gonna do blue it's not This is the reason I don't carry this in our store, but What color Okay That's probably too much, but it'll be fine So we're gonna mix our colors up here You're fine because that means you only use three So And I don't have any more Just resin titanium or snow white, so I'm using system three white epoxy paint which is a really good alternative But I forgot I had it until I started scrounging today mom was like you need to get rid of some of your pain So I got some paint together for the de stache group, which I can add a link. No, I can't I can ask One of the mods at a link I was inspired by her when I first started doing resin. Definitely. You have the opportunity follow blowfish designs. She's the So I always do just a light amount of color to start because I'm gonna be the first and then after that we're gonna get into the But she wants to come visit you next time she comes to town, which will be in a couple months. She wants to come back to number one Meet Judy number two hang out with me I don't know why I'm number two, but it's it makes sense and then number three get her eyebrows microbladed so That's happening in about a few months to your dry brush first Oh Those aren't gonna set up because this resin lasts for two hours Okay, yeah, I'm over here mom Judy says absolutely a dang sure need to meet her So Judy's my Texas mom Okay Exit to your girl Something something And I'm gonna do is dry brush this But I have We'll see that Well done, my and dry brushing is just Brushing onto a dry surface But Open it works here So this is the first time So basically what mom said was is that dry brushing brings out depth and Some other stuff She's just trying to bring out the depth in her sand layer And to do that she's not dipping her brush into alcohol She's just only putting it into the color paint and she's only gonna hit the edges So that it just shows the definition of her sand area Fun fact my mom is a Seremesis and she was a very well-established Artist for about 25 years until she retired from that as well So she has no experience in resin or alcohol ink or anything that's like two-dimensional, but she's very Experienced in selling her artwork and color theory Of course, she did a lot of slip techniques She's considered it I'm working on it Um Do you have any tips on how someone could market their artwork To stores and all the stores I sold to Somewhere around here But So What my mom did was mass-produce artwork you say mom How did you get into selling your stuff wholesale for like the community mass communities? No Her name was Millie. She's like, why don't you let me rep you? And I'm like, okay. So all my stuff went to her, and she sold to everybody. She was also to Cedric's rep, if you know what I'm talking about. You have a blank buffalo and to Cedric's tiles. We all worked together. To Cedric. To Cedric's did. And it represented Cantony, and I wanted to sell my work. And I just got lucky. That's how I got into it. And that was a 15-year gig. Southwest building, like, called Carly. And one day, but one day it was over. And when it was over, it was over. I mean, that's the art world, though. That's the art world. And I could have retooled and got into something else, which was open at the time. But I'm like, nah, I'm down with this. I'm like, you know what I'm saying? Right? In fact, if a representative wanted to sell my pieces, they'd not put a video on it. So, that's my answer to that. Well, you would still recommend people get their stuff out there. It has to be seen. Well, you do. You can put it on collision. You can put it on consignment. There's a lot of places that'll take consignment. And I didn't have the internet back then. All I had was beating the streets. So, but you've got the internet now, so... And I wouldn't even know where to start on it. Right. Well, we try to encourage people to... Every artist. Well, how do you do that? Yep. I could, and I did. Jenna. And then I... Let me tell you about Hosella, Rachel. I made this little trilly bottle. She did this thing. She helped me mark it with a little box that was new to her. I remember those. I sold them to my wholesaler, my rep, for $15 apiece. Speed up. I sold them to my... I sold these teleboxes to my just $15 apiece. You know? I went into a store at the mall, and they would start for $120 apiece. I'm like, I'm in the wrong business. Right. I'm just going to do the outside. It gives me a two out of crazy working time. So, I can leave it in the pot for as long as I feel like it pretty much. As long as I'm not excusing myself from the area, it'll be just fine. Oh, yeah. No, it'll be a good... You're clear on these sparklers. And I know that you want to keep some of these sandy areas matte. So, I would pour your resin on the areas that you don't have. Like everywhere that you don't have sand. Hey, I do have resin back in the store. I just updated it. Make sure there's a finger. Good one. Okay, so they need to know that the grease is there. So... So, what I'm doing now is putting on clear resin, so that when I put on my colored resin, it will move freely. We call that... Loosen the paint. Y'all, if there was a Paula Dean of resin... Her name would be Ergo's mom. Bollyya Greaves, apparently. You can't be... You can't work out how you look when you paint the house. What is up beyond? Did you tune in just to say hi to my mama? Kathy, I did one time. I bet this resin is better than the resin. You want it down. You want it to be... That resin? Yeah. Over there. This is not gonna be enough to cover this. Not this one? Right. I spread that resin out, but it's not gonna be thick enough. Not enough grease. So, put on some more. The rule of thumb is... Okay, so, on paper, you're supposed to mix for three minutes, but nobody times themselves. So, you need to mix until your arm is sore, and then mix for one extra minute. Keep going. Can we work this one? You're welcome. Look, if I mix it any faster, I can make it thick. Cakes are fun. Wait, what? This is not gonna cover all of this, mom. I know, but you need color. What are we doing with that? We're gonna put color in it, like, in a minute. We have to... I know. Okay, so wait. Okay, so now we're gonna color. Yes. So, this needs to be your shoreline color. Okay, okay. Put it on your shoreline, because that's the lightest color you have. You need that to be your... I'm about to wash up on shoreline. Oh, my God, she's gonna do it any minute now. Back, Doris, all of the back. Yay, good job, Mer. This is it, Mom. Just out there somewhere. Doris says I can't see East Base, but I'm sure she's doing some kind of P.I. role. But you're gonna need to mix more color. Then put some of the turquoise color, but, like, a good few drops. At least 12ish. Don't accept it, and then... We need this to be darker than the initial two are. I don't know. I'm getting married to you. I know. Okay, every time. You can do just, uh, good deep... Like, this, they look wrong. Okay? Like, three inches ish. I'm gonna just test and see how good that color was. Now we're probably gonna mix, basically, more of this color. Mom, you can just throw custard. Throwing custard. We're doing a rock list. Yeah. That one in a complete list. Yeah, uh-huh. Curling ink are very different. Just squish it a little bit. She's just popping the heat out of the bubbles. That is in the resin that she just applied. She's not trying to melt it, or manipulate it, or move it. She's just popping the bubbles. The resin you have up here, the clear. See, Jen can tell you what the least expensive alcoholings are. I want to say they're, like... I can't remember. They're in a square bottle, and they're very not fun to use. How do girls name... But she can tell you what the best alcoholings are for the price. Also, Clara is really good at alcoholings as well. How patient with her mom? Then I am with something. Especially has for, like, teaching her how to use your phone. Well, my mom took her time when teaching me how to do everything. I use a spoon. Apparently, spoons were an issue. Also, stairs. I have to take care of her, and I look... And y'all know I have patients with people. I'm just filling in any dry areas up to your sandy areas. So, now you need to do the white lines. And I'm going to go fill the torch with the beauty. I'm going to go all the way across. I'm going to start off the piece and end off the piece. There it is. What's your technique of knowing where to add your white? Where I would like to see a wave rolling in. Okay. It's a wave thing. Sounds good. Here's your torch. I'll just add lines here. Probably add some more here. Add the thickness where you want to. Like, if you want, like... I like to add the thicker lines over the metallic areas because then the waves are going to break and show the sparkly blue of the cells. But that's just my opinion. I like the silver. It says lover accent. I don't care about accent. I think after we get all of this faded out anyways, we're going to do like a close line wave as well. So, we're going to work that. Do you remember how I showed you? Do you want me to do one? Okay. So, we're just going to tilt it back just a little bit and hit it with a torch. And we're going to just only leave the heat on there enough to make it move just a little bit. That's going to give us our prop and our back waves. We only want a little bit of movement. And then we're going to tip it back forward just to have it come back up so that you don't tip everything off. That's a good speed. You want to make sure you don't move too slow because if you scorch a resin, it's ruined for life. You have to sand it off. It's like a scab. It's not a good look. For this, you could use a heat gun, but that's going to blow it a little bit much. This is why I love it. My hair does do so much for stuff. It doesn't just look like waves over there with the chalk and the bubbles and the foam. Well, we were looking at that. Just love it. I don't know how to do it. That she came out here to do it? Yeah. I'm going to drop it down. Is he shooting me a video or something with what it looks like that you're doing? Like, she made a video of your process and we can fix that when you figure it out for you. I'm going to do a close-up for you guys in just a second. So that it has that big line right here. I'm going to bring you guys in first. Close-up. Y'all first time pour. I'm so excited. I love it. They'll know tomorrow. This is real sand. Y'all, I've been doing resin for like two years now and I feel like my mom just showed me up. I am Kim. So tune in tomorrow for how my mom did her base alcohol ink look and how she applied this sand. Can you guys hear it? I'm super digging this piece, mama. Now you got one. We'll seal it in. Cass, I didn't see your question. Bowie. You did an amazing job, mama. Thank you, baby. Love you. Thank you all. So you guys, I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you learned something. I hope you're inspired to create your own artwork. I'm so sorry that my boy's class for what? Please shoot me an email on that or just shoot me a text. I know you got my number. Enough babies. Anyways, we have a dinner appointment tonight. An appointment? A reservation? What is an appointment? Anyways, I'm so glad you guys tuned in to see my mom create an amazing piece of artwork. She's my inspiration. May I say hi? I love the fam. My mama. We love you guys so, so much. Please be kind to one another. You never know what someone may be going through and we will see you guys tomorrow. Tune in to see the first part of how my mom did her artwork and I will see you guys tomorrow. Bye. Mom, did you say bye?