This is one of my favorite pieces....an abstract poured paint piece. I poured several colors of acrylic, including some metallic colors, over the canvas. Then the fun began as I tried to manipulate the canvas to help the paint flow into a pleasing design.
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That probably sounds very easy, but I beg to differ. It is VERY messy and very difficult to do. When I would move the paint where I wanted it in one area, another area was destroyed! I have the utmost respect for artists, like
Kimberly Conrad, who do this routinely.
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The metallic gold really catches the light and makes it special.
I did two similar pieces, using the same colors.
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I usually end up tossing these out, or try to use them as an under painting, as the seldom feel like successful pieces to me. It has been some time since I tried this....I think I am ready to give it another try,
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