Aqua Siphon. 12 x 40 inches.
With a burst of chaotic energy the siphon splashes outward.
Title: Aqua Siphon
Canvas: Gallery stretched Cotton Canvas, varnished twice
Size and Weight: 40 inches width x 12 inches height x 1.5 inches depth. 1.2 Kg
Dominant Colors: Dark/ Light Blue, Teal-Green, Orange
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas, floetrol, gloss varnish
Ready to Hang: Horizontal
My piece 'Aqua Siphon' is a detailed acrylic multi layered pour using a swiping technique paired with traditional painting styles to achieve an elaborate abstract explosion of color against a bristled background. The base layer is done with a dark blue in a handpainted pattern to compliment the design. Silicon oils and floetrol mixed with carefully mixed acrylic paints were added creating hundreds of light teal and aqua bubbles that sink into the background. Next a orange, white, light blue were added as secondary pops of colors. The white in the middle extenuate the bubbles and adds a third level to the painting which is then dragged in a contrasting pattern to give an overall light feel to the piece.
With a burst of chaotic energy the siphon splashes outward.
Title: Aqua Siphon
Canvas: Gallery stretched Cotton Canvas, varnished twice
Size and Weight: 40 inches width x 12 inches height x 1.5 inches depth. 1.2 Kg
Dominant Colors: Dark/ Light Blue, Teal-Green, Orange
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas, floetrol, gloss varnish
Ready to Hang: Horizontal
My piece 'Aqua Siphon' is a detailed acrylic multi layered pour using a swiping technique paired with traditional painting styles to achieve an elaborate abstract explosion of color against a bristled background. The base layer is done with a dark blue in a handpainted pattern to compliment the design. Silicon oils and floetrol mixed with carefully mixed acrylic paints were added creating hundreds of light teal and aqua bubbles that sink into the background. Next a orange, white, light blue were added as secondary pops of colors. The white in the middle extenuate the bubbles and adds a third level to the painting which is then dragged in a contrasting pattern to give an overall light feel to the piece.