About this Product
This is another one of my beautiful flip cup pieces featuring the colors of the Genderqueer Pride flag: lavender, white, and green. The fluid patterns and organic shapes make the colors blend and interact in a dynamic way, creating a sense of movement and depth. The soft transitions between the colors symbolize the fluidity and spectrum of gender identities.
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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
My abstract fluid art piece is inspired by the Genderqueer Pride flag, featuring the emblematic colors of lavender, white, and green. The lavender represents androgyny and queerness, the white symbolizes agender identities, and the green stands for non-binary individuals who identify outside the gender binary.
My handmade acrylic painting was created using a fluid art technique, where each color was carefully selected and poured to create organic, flowing patterns. As the colors moved and blended, they formed intricate cells and textures, representing the fluidity and diversity of gender identities.
The spontaneous and unique nature of this piece reflects the evolving understanding and acceptance of gender beyond traditional norms. Sealed with a glossy varnish, this one-of-a-kind artwork shines with the vibrancy of self-expression and the beauty of being true to oneself.
Perfect for anyone who embraces the diversity of gender or seeks to celebrate inclusivity in their space, this piece is more than just art—it’s a statement of pride and authenticity.