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Ephemeral lyrical abstract created for the camera with water soluble dyes on a liquid surface.

Lyrical abstract created for the camera wiith watercolors manipulated on an egg yolk surface.

4/19/2018 - Acrylic Pour - 3 cup experiment - Pressed freezer paper to paint. Forest-like - 11"x14" - Original Art by Sonja Gignac - Primary colors

Acrylic on Canvas by Sushree Choudhary [ Size: W20 x H16 in ]

 

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122 cm x 183 cm

48" x 72"

2023

urethane binders with carbon black pigment in dispersal water, and resin on panel

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Ephemeral watercolor.

It's a different mentality painting on black whether it's alcohol ink or watercolor. The isopropyl doesn't seem to dilute the white ink much. So the ink is quite like a four mixture.

From workshop participants

Experimenting with macro photography of oil and water, using my light box a flat, clear Pyrex glass dish and coloured tissue paper.

A couple birthdays coming up. Need to make decision on the best way to cut these!

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).

 

Our most metallic canvas to date. Three of the five colors we used we reflective. Between this and the next photo I tried to capture just how much it shifts in the light.

I finally had an art moment this week. Just pump air by hand over the ink to get the bubbly effect here.

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).

colors, paint, acrylic, ink, glitter, fluidart, 8k, macro, abstract, tiiable

2006

121.92 cm x 182.88 cm

48” x 72”

Acrylic and urethane binders, pigments in dispersal water on panel.

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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).

 

Our first pour on a reasonably sized canvas.

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!

Lyrical abstract created for the camera with painted dyes on a liquid surface.

Today I am going to learn when to stop... (Finally, it looks right...I think!)

60.96 cm x 60.96 cm

24” x 24”

Acrylic and urethane binders, pigments in dispersal water on panel.

Purchase inquiries to bruceriley@bruce-riley.com

colors, paint, acrylic, ink, glitter, fluidart, 8k, macro, abstract, tiiable

by Studio 64 workshop participant

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Homage to Ivan Albright painted for the camera with watercolors on a fluid surface.

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2007

12" x 14.5"

30.48 cm x 36.83 cm

Pigment in dispersal water, acrylic and urethane binders on Naugahyde mounted on panel.

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