BASIC EASYFLO 60 RESIN CAST PAINTING | Full Video Walkthrough | TURTLE DRAGON

The full video of basic resin (EasyFlo 60) cast painting of a Netsuke turtle-dragon with acrylic paints plus added walkthrough narrative. All three parts included in this video: Part 1 [00:00] – Basecoat, Part 2 [06:56]- Highlights and Part 3 (Final) [11:41] Paint Washes.

PART I – BASIC RESIN CAST PAINTING | Acrylic Paint Basecoat | TURTLE-DRAGON

Part I in this series of using a variety of colours to paint an EasyFlo 60 resin casted figurine and in this case the resin cast is that of a Netsuke turtle-dragon which some of you may have seen appearing on the channel in past videos. In this video, we lay the ground work by applying a solid basecoat of colours, including green, brown and yellow.

Fluid/Flow Painting & Marble Effects

In this video, Dot walks us through the process of fluid painting or flow painting using acrylics and the ingredients needed to create this effect, plus marbling tiles and objects by dipping the objects into ionised /ionized water with special acrylic paint floating on the surface of the water.

Special thank you to Dot and Gina for demonstrating the process of flow/fluid/pour painting and marble effects! 🙂

Thank you to the crew at Millbrook Arts & Crafts Group! 🙂

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Fairy Door Crafts & Projects | Full Series

Fairy door crafts & projects full series video including archives and extras.

Part One (0:00) – Make A Fairy Door With Monster Clay.
Make a fairy door using clay. In this video a small fairy door is sculpted from Monster Clay Soft in view of making a slicone mold to reproduce further replicas from the original.

Part Two (18:22) – Pour A Silicone Mold.
Make a silicone rubber mold for a fairy door by pouring measured silicone component parts into mold house to create a mold of a model.

Part Three (25:51) – Casting With Polyester Resin.
The process of casting polyester resin is shown using silicone molds (part two) to pour the polyester casting resin into, to create solid polyester resin casts.

Part Four (32:56) – Casting With Concrete.
In this video, we use a silicone mold, made in part two, to cast a concrete fairy door.

Part Five (35:04) – Paint A Fairy Door.
Showing the painting process on a fairy door. This is the way in which we paint many items here and of course there is a vast variety of ways to paint pieces and castings.

Archives & Extras:

Part Six (41:29) – Make A Fairy Door With Recycled Items.
Make a fairy or faerie door using objects around the house and garden. Most of the items in this fairy door are used with recycled items, including a ring pull from a tin can and stones or rocks from the garden.

Part Seven (1:01:17) – Concrete Cast From Latex Mold.
You can make your latex mold from a fairy door sculpture or cast. Simply pour the concrete into the mold and wait around 24 hours for the concrete to set.

Part Eight (1:06:19) – Paint A Fairy Door II.
In this video a fairy door is painted using dry brush techniques along with regular painting techniques. The fairy door is made with concrete and is casted from an original fairy door created by Dramamask Evolution.

Part Nine (1:14:58) – Fairy Door Speed Paint.
Experimenting with painting a fairy door casted with plaster of Paris.

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Fairy Door | Concrete Cast Painting

Following in the series of sculpting, molding and casting fairy doors, here is a video showing the painting process on a fairy door at Dramamask Evolution. This is the way in which we paint many concrete items here and of course there is of course a vast variety of ways to paint concrete pieces and statuary. This process works for us here and the video is just a demonstration of that process.

Acrylic paints are used in this video, alongside using techniques such as dry-brushing and washes.

Links below to other videos in the fairy door series.

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Music by Angel Rust

Related videos:
Make & Sculpt A Wood Stump Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/6yocuNhUmFg
Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/nIbzX78evyk
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Make A Gargoyle | Sculpting | Molding | Casting | Painting Effects | Full Series: https://youtu.be/e3qu–QknLI
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Update August 2018 | Projects | EVA Foam Modelling | Molding & Casting

Quick video update by Dramamask Evolution for the month of August 2018. Brief rundown on recent and current projects.

Friends of Dramamask – visit Lahave Leaves & Garden Art at: https://www.facebook.com/LaHave-Leaves-Garden-Art-1083680285033765

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For molding and casting enthusiasts, please visit: www.diymolds.com
Music by Angel Rust

Related videos:
Make & Sculpt A Wood Stump Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/6yocuNhUmFg
Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/nIbzX78evyk
Make & Sculpt A Celtic Plaque: https://youtu.be/irwl__pX11Q
Make A Gargoyle | Sculpting | Molding | Casting | Painting Effects | Full Series: https://youtu.be/e3qu–QknLI
Make A Hand Lifecast With Alginate & Plaster Of Paris: https://youtu.be/g5HmOXGA82E
Make A Concrete Leaf: https://youtu.be/xmlXV_dqFUI

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Gnosis

Gnosis

Gnosis

 

Influenced by Jung’s concept of the ‘anima’, and influenced by the representation of the feminine in Hinduism and Christian Gnosticism. Known as Mohini and Sophia respectively.

In Christian Gnosticism, Sophia represents the feminine aspect of God.

Sophia and the feminine aspect featured in the Gnostic Gospels, yet were excluded from the Bible, along with other scriptures, leaving the masculine God, or Father God, without it’s female counterpart, feminine aspect and equal. The feminine aspect of God was relegated to flesh and bones with Mary being the closest aspect of the feminine to God, yet only human, hence why Christianity, along with other institutionalised religions were/are out of balance and primarily patriarchal and tyrannical in nature, causing much damage and destruction within societies through the ages, such as witch hunts, the degradation of women and much worse.

Without the feminine principal, or the degradation of the sacred feminine, societies and the individual will be out of balance, as can be seen throughout history. Fortunately, the feminine principal is striving to maintain the balance once again in modern times, although it is evident within societies, politics, the workplace, and so on, that the balance is not yet completed, but is pointing in a positive direction.

At an individual level, the feminine must be respected by the masculine and vice-versa, to maintain the balance and to respect each side of the equation. A man must be at peace and united with his own feminine nature and the woman must be at peace and united with her own masculine nature, which may have to happen despite the cultural inheritance of the individual, to be a balanced individual and reflecting outwards to the feminine and the masculine within nature. From a gender-neutral point of view, this can be represented with the yin yang symbol from Chinese philosophy, which would also be an expression from the archetype(s) of this nature or essence. In essence, the archetypes are invisible, or inconceivable to the human being, which is why they express themselves in so many forms, from culture to culture and individual to individual.

Gnosis, featured in the painting is the feminine aspect of a male at an individual level, communicating repressed features to the male ego-consciousness of the particular individual at that moment in time. Gnosis has revealed herself in mythical form in the individual’s psyche, although she may take many forms and change shape and form throughout time within the individual. She takes many forms in modern collective culture and sub-cultures, showing the state of the collective mind, culture, or sub-culture within that group. If the culture, sub-culture or group is out of balance, it will be up to the individual to correct his or her own original nature and balance. If not, and the individual’s cultural inheritance is unhealthy, the individual may be plagued with visits from hostile and tormenting entities in dreams and visions, revealing itself as an opposition to their own selves, which unfortunately can express itself in the physical world, with conflict on many levels, which is evident in the the world we live in now.