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About half an year ago I started to create Fluid Acrylic Paintings and was absolutely hooked on it!
Now really having pleasure to create it and to share with you )
White, yellow, blue, orange, magenta, purple, pink, ultramarine,creamy vivid mix of colors liquid abstract patterns with cells for home decor.
Acrylic pour by technique flip cup.
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Fluid acrylics on a full sheet of Strathmore Aquarius. Commissioned work for someone named Fisher. I hope they like it.
Update: They like it! And bought it :)
"And still more, later flowers for the bees,
Until they think warm days will never cease,
For summer has o'er-brimm'd their clammy cells."
--- John Keats, 1819
Handmade mixed media (fluid acrylic painting, mosaic, decorative braid etc.) panno on round canvas D=40, 2021
Watercolor and fluid acrylic on Arches cold-pressed paper, 12X22".
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Fluid acrylic on Arches cold pressed paper, 20"X28".
I attended Nicholas Simmons workshop for three days, which was my first art workshop attended. I've known him through his art, youtube video clips, and his blog since 2010, but meeting him in person was an extraordinary experience. He was such a great teacher, so generous that he shared his knowledge with us whenever, whatever we questioned. Seeing his demonstrations in front of my eyes was most enjoyable moment since I started painting.
Nicholas Simmons : nicholassimmons.blogspot.com/
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"Eadem mutata resurgo"
Handmade clock, 2020/21
Fluid acrylic painting on canvas, decorative glitter, clock hands were covered with glitter too, 'cause I decided that store-bought was too boring.
aka Heptagram / Elven Star / Fairy Star / Magicians' Star
Fluidacrylic, hand painting, transfer metal leaf and rhinestone crystals on canvas 40*40 cm, 2023
My 2nd canvas done for the She Art Workshop. 8x10 flat canvas, lots of products from Fancy Pants "It's the Little Things" line, including papers, filter paper flowers, rub-ons, glitter cut-outs, buttons, chipboard pieces. Corrugated cardboard flowers made with corrugated cardboard paper and Sizzix flower layers die. Her skirt is made from filter paper flowers, which were spritzed with yellow shimmer mist and then cut into strips; then it was scrunched and Mod Podged onto the base of the skirt. Was SUPER happy to discover that Colorbox Chalk inks don't run under Mod Podge, so I was able to use my Chocolate and Blueberries queue for some of the stamping on this canvas, with some of my newest Tim Holtz stamps from Michaels. I'm IN LOVE with her shiny red boots! And I love the torn paper grass look that Christy taught us (as well as the pinking shears...even though they are rather hard to use with my weak hands b/c of neuropathy).
Blogged here - mycraftyfriendjen.blogspot.com/2011/06/canvas-art.html
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Loving the magenta on white #fluidacrylic #fluidart #flowarts #flowart #flowpainting
Height: 24 Inches; Width: 36 Inches; Depth: 0.5 Inches
My large original Acrylic Pour Painting on canvas “Teal Rain” is a perfect Calming Wall Decor for your home or office. The soft, free flowing rain of pastel teal colors makes this artwork ideal for any modern room decor: above your couch, bed or table. One of a kind artwork!
Shades of teal, green and white
Artist: Helen Janow Miqueo
HJM Art Gallery
I'm done carving a faceplate and next is MSC so I thought I'd paint these and they can get a coat at the same time.
I can't seem to get Bratz to look like anything other than Bratz. Using it for practice but I have so many Monster High dolls, I don't know why I bother. (And when will I learn that a dark line under the eye is better left out??)
Frankie, I went at her with pink blush then decided to match her skin so she's a mix. I thought she was finished... but she doesn't look like she's done at all.
Madeline Hatter got to keep her original eyebrows. I like her mouth, looks nicely sculpted now that the garish original lip color is gone.
A "swiped acrylic" painting using fluid acrylics. Made on New Year's Day in 2019, this is one of my own reserved paintings. (Prints may be available.)
Fluid acrylic and watercolor on Arches cold pressed paper, 20X20".
Nicholas Simmons : nicholassimmons.blogspot.com/
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This will be my first completed painting, ever and it wouldn't have happened without a tutorial. I'm using a Linda Ravenscroft's tutorial from one of her books. Thank you, Linda Ravenscroft!
My painting is on the left, of course.
I'm using fluid acrylics instead of watercolor and I didn't have all the colors she talks about in her tutorial, so I looked things up and mixed my own. I'm pretty new to color mixing and color theory, so it was slow going. (For some reason, my fairy's skin looks very rosy in person but photographs much lighter, grayer.)
For instance, I didn't have any Indian Red acrylic paint, so I mixed a bit of Images Artist Acrylic Inspired by Pantone 19-1320 with a bit of Da Vinci Fluid Acrylic in Rose Madder Quinacridone. I checked the color against my Cretacolor Indian Red Aquastic and it was just right. I also made my own olive color mix.
And I found that adding a bit of Da Vinci Fluid Acrylic Quinacridone Burnt Orange to my Indian Red color mix made the wing colors more glowy.
I still have to add some orange to the leaves, darken some shadows and add the splatter effect.
I'm a beginner, so don't expect Leonardo Da Vinci.
I got a few minutes after a long day and snuck into the studio to try an eye again. I'm trying to improve on my presentation of the iris. The sketch was started with Lyra pencils (and a touch of Sharpie) but the eyeball is done with acrylics (Golden Fluid Acrylics, Liquitex Basics, Liquitex Artist Color). I glazed layers of fluid acrylics on the iris. I love Golden Acrylic Glazing Liquid (Gloss).
Copyrighted 2012 by Karen A. Scofield.
A "swiped acrylic" painting using fluid acrylics. This is one of a series of hilly landscapes. (This from Dec 2018.)