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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.

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

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

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

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

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

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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.

Purchase inquiries to bruceriley@bruce-riley.com

  

2002

30.48 cm x 30.48 cm

12" X 12"

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

sold

44" x 29.5"

oil on panel

Sold

12x48 wood panel ready to hang

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).

 

There is a bit of metallic silver in there. It's one of our less "showy" canvases, but a very popular one.

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 previous photo I tried to capture just how much it shifts in the light.

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

2006

66.04 cm x 90.17 cm

35.5” x 26”

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

Sold

 

Fluidacrylic, jewelry, rhinestone crystals, beads and hollow beads on canvas 30*40 cm, 2019-2023

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).

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

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

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).

 

Named for my cat, not the food. My brother picked the colors. Dark brown, tan, white, green/gold (for his eyes) and pink (for his adorable nose)

I am getting a hang of this alcohol ink, I think! Thank you for all the amazing artists who post a how-to out there. A hair dryer seems to give a more gentle flow.

2002

48.72 cm x 25.4 cm

18” x 12”

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

sold

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

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

2006

60.96 cm x 60.96 cm

24” x 24”

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

sold

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 some metallic teal.

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

60.96 cm x 48.72 cm

24" x 18"

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

Purchase inquiries to bruceriley@bruce-riley.com

 

10" x 8"

oil on panel

1998

I am getting a hang of this alcohol ink, I think! Thank you for all the amazing artists who post a how-to out there. A hair dryer seems to give a more gentle flow.

Here is a discovery on my third day playing with alcohol ink. It turns out that I could have more control over the ink if I want to. As you see on a portion of the painting I apply ink little by little and just wait patiently for it to dry. Of course, the free flowing character of the ink is still very attractive but it is quite unpredictable! 😅

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