About this Product
Hi there! I'm so excited to share this piece with you. This is one of my original 8x10 acrylic paintings created using the wrecked flow split cup pour technique which is an approach I love because it lets the colors dance and collide in such unexpected ways. I call this one “wrecked,” not because it’s broken, but because it’s beautifully chaotic. The bloom at the center radiates out with flowing petals in dreamy tones of blue, green, and pink. It’s abstract, it's expressive, and no two pours ever come out the same—this one’s truly one-of-a-kind.
You’ll see the paint took its own journey across the canvas, creating delicate trails and mesmerizing movement that almost feels alive. Whether you're a fan of fluid art or just drawn to organic forms and vibrant color stories, this piece adds a pop of personality to any space.
Turn it any way you like it!
This painting is unframed. A lot of people do not frame fluid art. It is the buyers preference to frame or not.
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Pisces Painting Owl

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
I made this piece using a wrecked flower split cup pour technique, which basically means I poured different colors into a flower split cup and let them flow together onto the canvas. I spin the canvas to help the paint stretch, bloom, and collide—creating those wild, flowing petal shapes you see. I never really know exactly how it’ll turn out, and that’s the magic of it. It’s fluid art, so the paint takes its own path—and sometimes it wrecks beautifully.