About this Product
Discover the beauty of this 6x6 fluid art trivet or wall art, a striking blend of red, purple, blue, and white. Crafted from recycled porcelain tile from Habitat for Humanity, each piece is uniquely designed using a stunning pour paint technique and finished with a high-temperature sealant for durability. Perfect for adding a pop of color to your holiday table or as a captivating piece of wall art. The cork backing ensures a non-slip and scratch-free surface. Enhance your decor with this eco-friendly, one-of-a-kind art piece.
See a photo you like but don't see it in current listings? Please reach out because often I have pulled these for my retail outlet but I can set up to sell it to you through my online shop.
Art from the Hartt
Meet the Maker
I am so excited to find GoImagine because it is an excellent match for the mission of my business - handmade art that inspires human well-being. I am a retired nurse-midwife and nursing educator who has studied positive psychology and human well-being for the past 2 decades. And, in the spirit of true happiness, it is exciting to be part of a market that donates to help children. Giving is good for the well-being of both the giver and receiver.
My specialties include: acrylic pour art, hypertufa and cement art (including planters), hand-painted tile clocks, and painted terra cotta pots. I live in Colorado with my 3 best friends (rescue dogs) and love to explore the outdoors.
If you have questions on any of my listings or would like a special order, please reach out. I look forward to helping to match you with art to inspire your wellbeing. Please visit my website www.artfromthehartt.com
How it’s Made
My tile trivets and coasters are made mainly from recycled tile that I purchased at Habitat for Humanity Restore. After cleaning and prepping the surface, I use various methods to apply the acrylic pour paint. Once the paint has cured (about a week), I apply a sealant. For trivets, I use engine enamel because of its temperature resilience. Once that is dried, I add cork backing. Here is an Instagram reel of one of my pour paint tiles in process.