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Lyrical abstract painted with watercolors on a liquid surface that disappeared a second later. My technique is related to the traditional Japanese "suminagashi monoprint" or floating ink technique, but I use a camera to capture the floating design instead of paper.
152 cm x 122 cm
60" x 48"
2024
Urethane and acrylic binders, pigments in dispersal water on panel.
Purchase inquiries to bruceriley@bruce-riley.com
41 cm x 41 cm
16" x 16"
2018 - 2023
Urethane and acrylic binders, pigments in dispersal water, dry iridescent pigments and resin on panel.
Purchase inquiries to bruceriley@bruce-riley.com
If you must know, this one has been redone three times! Just drop more isopropyl alcohol to start all over.
"Cosmic Crescent", 2017.
Acrylic painting on wood canvas, 8"x8", 1 3/4" in depth.
For sale, visit: Street Grapes Bigcartel, or email: streetgrapes@gmail.com.
119 cm x 61 cm
47" x 24"
2018 -2022
urethane and acrylic binders, pigments in dispersal water, dry iridescent pigments on panel
purchase inquiries to bruceriley@bruce-riley.com
If you must know, this one has been redone three times! Just drop more isopropyl alcohol to start all over.
91 cm x 76 cm
36" x 30"
2024 - 2025
Urethane and acrylic binders, pigments in dispersal water on panel.
Purchase inquiries to bruceriley@bruce-riley.com
Lyrical abstract painted for the camera with watercolors on a liquid surface that disappeared a second later. My technique is related to the traditional Japanese suminagashi monoprint or floating ink technique, but I use a camera to capture the floating design I create instead of paper.
ā° This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: flavoredtape.com/post/157148684017
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⦠Featuring angela miller Explore @angemillerart here and on instagram for more!- - -
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89 cm x 107 cm
35" x 42"
2018
Urethane and acrylic binders, pigments in dispersal water, dry iridescent pigments and resin on panel.
Sold
Experimenting with macro photography of oil and water, using my light box a flat, clear Pyrex glass dish and coloured feathers.
If you must know, this one has been redone three times! Just drop more isopropyl alcohol to start all over.
I was playing with new ink color combination and some wisp techniques from Instagram today. And then why not just add a rose too? So here it is.
Acrylic painting using the "flip cup" technique. It actually took a bit of experimenting to get the process down (and lots of scouring the internet for information).
It's not readily visible here, but it has several metallic colors that shift the composition quite drastically depending on the light. Certain threads appear either lighter or darker than their surrounding area.
The name comes from the Japanese pottery custom of fixing broken ceramics with what amounts to golden welding. I used gold paint to fill in some crazing cracks (created when layers of paint dry at different rates). I'm really happy with the results.
ā° This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: flavoredtape.com/post/157007847123
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⦠Now Featuring Lone Zimino Full piece š
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Explore @lonezimino here and on instagram for more!
I created this piece of art in April 2020 but I don't think I've ever shared it on my Flickr page.
I used an open cup acrylic pouring technique with the intention of creating a galaxy inspired piece of art. However, as is often the case with acrylic fluid art, you get a result completely different from what you expected! This piece ended up looking like a huge storm system on a gas giant planet. The colours I chose were primarily shades of blue and purple, so once dried I experimented with changing the colour balance on it to create some different effects. I created a sepia toned version and a black and white version, and both of those looked even more like a storm system on Jupiter!