Hi everyone,
Any of you that are friends with me on facebook may have already seen that I have started to do some fluid art. I wanted to share some of my makes with you here today. These are not finished with varnish and have not had any further paint added to them once dried.
This one is a magnet that was dipped in the run-off paint from some of the pink pours.This was my first attempt at a feather pour, and I really like the fact that is does resemble a peacock feather in an abstract way.
absolutely love the colours on this and the cells that formed are absolutely amazing! This is definitely one of my favourites so far.
This was the very first pour that I did. The black paint has glitter in it that came to the top as it driend, which looks really cool. I am planning on surrounding this with little mirrors as a focal point for one of my walls.
This one was a straight pour, again using the turquoise, black and white colour scheme. The cells on this are much larger than the flip cup one above, simply because of the variation in the movement of the paint.
This was my second attempt at a swipe, which I think worked quite well. I love the neon pink shining through the white, and the 'rivers' of lava through the centre.
This was an experimental swipe that did not work as the pearlescent purple was too light with the orange, so I took some darker purple and used that to swipe over the orange creating this great laced effect that looks like ink in water.
This was a ring pour with white, neon pink and red. I love the definition in the centre creating the rose and the pops of bright pink around the edges.
This was my first ring pour. While it hasn't kept the shape of a ring pour this is still one of my favourites (it was the second piece I did) simply because I think it looks like a whale (white area at the top) sitting in the ocean and creating a ripple as it is turning.
Again this one with the turquoise, white and black created a stunning effect due to the formation of the cells throughout the piece. These pieces did have silicon oil in the turquoise paint.
This one I cannot take credit for - this is a piece that my partner created, but I love it so much I had to share it. It looks like an amethyst geode to me!
Thanks for looking at my new craft obsession. I am sure I will have more to share with you.
Hugz Tinz



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