After being told in high school that she was so bad at art that she should switch to another subject, Deby didn’t paint again for 35 years. Then a stroke released a new wave of creativity and she began exploring with dot painting, abstract and eventually acrylic pouring, and at last the joy of working with color returned. You don’t need ‘talent’ to be an acrylic pouring artist – just enthusiasm, some basic instruction, and a willingness to try, fail and try again. Paint along with her and learn from her many mistakes, and you’ll soon make great art together.
I don’t understand why you put second piece of glass on top, especially while still wet. I feel that if you’re wanting it to be double paned youbshould wait for it to dry. Personally I would only use a single pane and putting a piece of cardboard or card stock behind it before placong it in a frame.
i agree, why add a 2nd piece of glass?
I see this was done as an experiment many years ago, video #96! Anne Marie does great work and has come a long way since this video was created. And she did mention she probably wouldn’t do it again. She’s a fun artist to listen to and learn from.