Here are samples of my newest art.
One is a close-up
One is a video
And one is all 3 next to each other.
This is a variation of the original pour technique.

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Here are samples of my newest art.
One is a close-up
One is a video
And one is all 3 next to each other.
This is a variation of the original pour technique.
I made some modifications to this pour painting. Adding more mineral veins.
This is acrylic, nail polish, glue, sand, minerals on canvas.
The newest member of wall art. I didn’t like the previous black and gold one so I re-did it in red. The one to the right is new. I have been working on depth. Eventually when the new red spray paint arrives I’ll finish the third.
Video close ups.
I do have to cut a few pieces off our @themirokai red Japanese maple for this to work, but it does need a trim. Ok for those that truly trim #JapaneseMaplesTrees only do in November or December in EST or you will f’ up your tree.
The first piece that my mother-in-law thought we bought so I must be doing something right. 16x40 canvas using leather that I formed using water and cooking in the oven and then used spray paint to color it. I finished by stapling the leather to the silver spray painted canvas. I did this when @themirokai was out in case this turned out poorly for the oven.
I wanted to add this painting with some context versus just a close up. This is 40x40 acrylic with some medium to build texture. Sides are magenta. This room just needed more color.
This one was fun and messy. I found this technique online, bought some paint and tried it. Not bad for a first attempt.
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This is one gallon of spackle on 40x40 canvas. I used a garden metal rake and some grouting tools. I may have thrown some spackle too. @themirokai says my videos are too fast so I slow down on the next ones.
I do a lot of 3d art lately. The photos are not really showing it well. I decided to make short and up close videos instead. See what you think?
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