About this Product
"Celestial Harmony" is a flip cup pour painting with a mesmerizing display of colors and patterns. The canvas is alive with dynamic swirls and cellular structures, created through the flip cup pour technique. Shades of black, grey, white, and pink blend and flow together, forming intricate and organic shapes that captivate the viewer's eye. The black and grey tones provide a striking contrast to the lighter shades, creating a sense of depth and movement. The pink accents add vibrant pops of color, infusing the piece with energy and warmth. The overall effect is both bold and harmonious, with each color interacting beautifully with the others.
This painting showcases the fluidity and unpredictability of the pour technique, resulting in a unique and visually stunning piece that draws viewers in and invites them to explore its intricate details.
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Meet the Maker
Hello and welcome to my corner of Go Imagine!
After my crisis counselor shifts, I always looked for ways to decompress after my shifts. I found fluid art painting through YouTube and it brought a sense of ease and calm so I could fall asleep. I started dabbling in this art last summer and it has been so fulfilling and joyful, such a release. Friends and family know how important mental health awareness is to me and I wanted to share that through my art. If I can bring joy and peace to anyone with this art that playfully flows across the canvas, that fills my soul.
Thank you for visiting,
Angie
How it’s Made
The canvas is alive with dynamic swirls and intricate patterns, showcasing a stunning blend of pink, black and white acrylic paints. The painting technique involves carefully pouring layers of paint into a cup, then flipping it onto the canvas to create an explosion of colors and organic shapes. The result is a mesmerizing interplay of colors that blend and flow together and mingle as they are spun across the canvas using a steel spinner. They are gently placed onto a drying rack for a month for drying and proving and then varnished to protect the piece.