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Beautiful art thx
I think you forgot to blow the white paint over the colors
Wow! Really beautiful! I like that you keep trying till you love it.
It is gorgeous !
Beautiful! I love the accidental "flingies!"
This is so beautiful ??
I think if you only blow with the dryer in one direction and not back and forth blowing the paint all together it would not turn out muddy. Good job keeping at it!
I am in love with your lines too.They are beautiful.
Thank you so much Ann for mentioning your mental health issues! ❤️ I too was diagnosed with a disorder 40 years ago and was and am a fully functioning happy female! Forty years ago you dare not even think about mentioning such things. These issues need to be brought to the forefront so that anyone who suffers will get the help they need and deserve. We see doctors for any other health issues, so why not those of the brain? I am a very happy human in a somewhat unhappy world. ❤️ you and love your paintings!
Hahaha…I am totally borrowing that…artist crush. It's perfect!
I’m crushing on Jady too thanks to you. ? But I have to admit I credit you to my painting obsession. I use my version of your mallet smash technique a loooooot. Lol @jlartgallery
About that skinny canvas being slack, my mom loves that size but they are always slack. She's found the only way to tighten them up is to literally soak the back under the tap and let it dry before she paints it. Maybe once it cures you can try it?
Your amazing love watching you Ann I think is wonderful that Mental health is out in the open and talked about I’ve suffered with chronic Depression most of my life so I think to take antidepressants each day to help why not it good for me I just love you such a beautiful personality x Australia x
? Ann. End result is a Osborne with the negative space. ?. Karen NZ
I learn as much from the mistakes and mis-steps as I do from anything else. Thanks for sharing!
I’m so glad you feel better.
You mentioned having more than one mental quirks…. but aren’t quirky people more beautiful than the “straight” ones. I think so. At least you absolutely are. The fact that you’re fully functional is proof enough that you are. xx
I think lots of oil paintings are paint overs. Including the Mona Lisa.
You can paint over oils endlessly, but they keep paint strokes and textures.
Very, very pretty! I’d like the drip-off for jewelry!
Have you tried marbling on gel or water? I bet you'd like it.
Result is beautiful! The shapes and colors would belong anywhere.
Glad you explained the cookie. Lol was tilting my head wondering what the heck are you talking about.
You can paint over oil with oil. You cannot paint with acrylic over oils.
I love pretty much everything you create Ann! LOL! In regard to your comment- you're definitely not alone! I've been living with chronic depression and anxiety for about 50 years. Art is my therapy most of the time!
I love the colors you used the second time. Great, save.
You said your canvas was sagging? Spraying the back with water works for me. Tightens that canvas right up. Good luck.
THANK YOU for being REAL in your videos! Showing us that we CAN mess up, clean up, & start over. Also, thank you for being open & honest about mental illness. So MANY of us, me included, have the same issues & if we are open about it, it helps others to be more accepting of their own possible illness. Finally, thank you for sharing another piece of your BEAUTIFUL art being made! Hugs Blessings 2U!
I thought she wanted bright and colorful. ?