types of fluid artwork
mesmerizing cells & lacing

Experience the captivating dance of color and chemistry. This original fluid painting features intricate, hand-activated cells creating a luxurious, one-of-a-kind abstract landscape on canvas.
Inspired by the organic structures of microscopic cellular division, this vibrant acrylic pour painting features an explosive, intricate web of colors and cells floating on a deep base of your choice. Using a specialized silicon fluid technique, I create delicate, lace-like patterns that give the piece a sense of living movement. The piece adds high-energy color and a sophisticated, abstract focal point to any modern living spaces.
the art of dutch pour

the Dutch Pour is a fluid art technique that uses moving air—typically from a hairdryer—to sweep thinned acrylic paint across a canvas.
Experience the mesmerizing, flowing abstract patterns of Dutch pour painting with, delicate ribbons of color and stunning cell lacing, resulting in a unique, wispy, and elegant masterpiece.
Modern Abstract Tree Ring Pour Art

Add a touch of this fluid style to your home with our contemporary tree ring pours. These one-of-a-kind, hand-poured, acrylic creations offer a stunning, vibrant, and intricate look that is both sophisticated and bold. Available in various color palettes, these pieces bring a natural, organic vibe to any interior, with each ring telling a unique story of color and flow.
Original Fluid Acrylic Flip Cup Painting

This vibrant, beautiful artwork is created using the “dirty pour” flip cup technique. A carefully curated palette of acrylic paints is layered and flipped, allowing the colors to blend and dance spontaneously across the canvas. Featuring stunning, organic cell formations and intricate lacing, this piece brings dynamic motion and energy to any modern space
Contemporary Puddle Pour
Concentric circles, organic shapes, lacing, vibrant, high-gloss finish, mesmerizing, fluid movements

a beginner-friendly fluid art technique where you layer different colors of acrylic paint in puddles on a canvas, often with a base coat, then tilt and manipulate the canvas or swipe through the puddles with a tool (like a palette knife) to create unique, flowing abstract designs, often resembling cells or concentric circles. It’s known for being de-stressing and uses simple methods like tilting, blowing, or swiping to blend the colors, making it easy to achieve striking visual effects with minimal steps
Dive into the hypnotic world of fluid art with this one-of-a-kind, two-cup acrylic pour painting

The Two-Cup Pour (or Split Cup) fluid art technique involves layering different colored paints into one cup, often separated by small pieces of paper or a central support, then pouring it onto the canvas to create unique, multi-colored patterns like cells, rivers, and abstract designs, resulting in beautiful, organic flows without needing to mix all colors in one container initially. It’s a variation of the basic dirty pour, allowing for more control and distinct color separation by using two cups or a split section within one cup.
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