If anyone is interested, and I know a few of you are from the comments in my last post, I finally made a tutorial for how to do these paintings. You can find it here at craftster. I hope it helps and I would love to see anyone's work they make from the tutorial!
In other news, I'm going to Disneyland! I won't be back until Sunday, so for now I will say adieu!
I now have a very strong desire to get myself some masking fluid. Thanks for the tutorial and hope you have fun in Disneyland. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! I have to try that asap :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, it's awesome and I'll have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI have a Passion for Painting award for you at my blog, here:
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I've been following you since you started blogging and posting your Mick paintings and I love your work so much I had to pass this on to you :)
omg. I love it. How very awesome. I am going to have to try that.
ReplyDeletei love this method; it is so artful and easy. how did u come up with it.
ReplyDeleteI love this process!! I saw the tutorial before I saw this post and they are both fantastic. Come see what I did with your process. http:leauaphillips.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks!!!!
I just linked here from your tutorial that made the "Best Of" from Craftster. I just have to comment to say thank you for such a clear and clever tutorial. Your work is so cool and I appreciate when artists are generous enough to share techniques and ideas. I haven't painted in a really long time and this might be the key to my getting out my stuff again. Anyhow- thanks!
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