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I love fat animals. To me, they symbolizes prosperity because most fat animals live a good life, hence they are obese. I was born in the year of a tiger, I thought what better pair than pouring a spirit of a fat cat. So this painting was born from the acrylic pour. The details are done without using any brushes.
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:31.5 W x 16.9 H x 1.6 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Ships From:South Korea.
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In the ever-evolving world of art, trends come and go, but one technique has been making waves and stirring up controversy: acrylic pouring. This expressive and dynamic style has captured the imagination of artists and art enthusiasts worldwide, challenging traditional notions of painting. This controversial sparked an idea in Sarah who envisions a new form of painting without brushes. Acrylic Pouring, also known as fluid art, involves diluting acrylic paints and pouring them unto a canvas to create captivating, abstract compositions. The unpredictability of the paint flow, combined with the blending of vibrant colors, results in natural, unique patterns forming when the paint is still wet and when it dries. As with any innovative art movement, acrylic pouring has not been without controversy. Traditionalists argue that the lack of meticulous control and predetermined outcomes challenges the essence of skillful craftsmanship in painting. Some critics view it as a mere trend or a shortcut to creating visually appealing but less meaning art. Amidst the controversy, Sarah Soh decides to reshape the narrative around acrylic pouring. Unlike traditional acrylic pouring artists, Sarah takes the technique to new heights by teasing her pours into figurative shapes. Sarah’s work challenges the notion that acrylic pouring is confined to abstract expressionism. By carefully manipulating the flow of paint, she creates recognizable forms and subjects within the fluidity of the medium. This departure from convention has sparked conversations within the fluid art community and traditional artists alike, about the versatility and untapped potential of acrylic pouring. The controversy surrounding acrylic pouring reflects the dynamic nature of the art world. While some see it as a departure from tradition, others view it as an exciting evolution that opens doors to new possibilities. Sarah Soh exemplifies the power of innovation within this style, proving that boundaries can be pushes, and new dimensions can be discovered, thus, creating a new form of figurative art.
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