A fiery sunflower bursts into the background in this swirly soup spoon swipe! I'm in love with this new technique!!
I've been experimenting with my "cloud pour" formula... and this time it did amazing things! And I learned that the right "cloud" mixture can be manipulated... think of the possibilities!
A colorful "forbidden swipe" with a very stubborn paper towel, LOL!
I wanted to take the Dutch Pour technique edge to edge... I could watch the colors blow out all day!!
I called this piece “Gasp”… It took me a moment to see it, but what I saw in this piece was a series of a face in profile gasping, so I went onto embellish it.
The addition of a flip & drag over a simple swipe adds lots of movement. It's so much fun to combine techniques!
An arctic background and a stand of trees... One pine is decorated for the holidays... Merry Christmas! That star!
A colorful stretched ring pour resembling the northern lights with snowy pines.
A fireplace made with Pro Marine Epoxy for a giant gingerbread house called "Jack & Jill's!"
A colorful swiped background with the addition of one lone snowy pine!
Continuing with the angel wings theme... this colorful swiped background is heavenly!
A slightly different cup-loading technique and I'm off to pour some fantastical rainbow angel wings!
Multi-colored angel wings come to life and then shift on the canvas... Will a quick tilt get them back to center?
The resin phoenix mold goes for another spin in part 2 of my resin phoenix series! A virtual rainbow of resin tints set in a colorful swirl of acrylic inks and resin!
This resin phoenix sculpture starts as a drawing and is cast into a custom silicone mold. Acrylic gems add more shine and a surprise household item becomes a colorful base from which the phoenix rises!
A fun and effective technique to create fabulous lacing for a beachy pour!
This technique is great for pouring over a canvas or adding a little "oomph" to an existing pour! Can you get lacing with Floetrol like you would with resin? You sure can!
A full tutorial on how to make a resin art bowl! The possibilities are endless!
I saw a great white shark in this pour and wanted to bring it out... Join me from pour to acrylic embellishments on a journey into the depths!
The word "hope" poured over a tree ring pour on a record album. Having hope will give you courage!
A rainbow Dutch pour with an embellished bloom comes to life!
What could be better than glitter, resin, and sharks? An old shipping box morphs into a shiny, colorful hammerhead!
This $4.98 Goodwill find gets a colorful makeover... complete with a Forbidden peacock-themed swipe and two coats of resin to finish. BONUS tip for how to clean the silicone off of a pour... you won't believe how easy and effective it is!
A colorful swipe with black and white as the swipe colors morphs into a fantasy reef with a rainbow sea turtle! It all begins with the Forbidden Swipe technique and ends in acrylic embellishing with a brush and a little imagination.
This time the canvas is made from resin... I've added a paint poured swipes in between layers of resin to create shadows and depth for this sunset fantasy! Form meets function with the addition of a glittery glass pedestal to create a cake stand, serving plate, or a place for trinkets.
With inspiration from Cathleen Ozmore, this piece shows an effective technique to pour and swipe colorful, happy sunflowers! I had so much fun watching Cathleen's original video that I just had to give this a try...
A test drive of the "Forbidden Technique" with some seasonal color... Emerald City awaits! This technique will help you to get even cells across your canvas!
When my darling daughter requested a 2-foot glittering "18" for her birthday, I headed right for the recycling and grabbed an old shipping box... With a little resin and a lot of glitter a shimmering beachy "18" came to life! Happy 18th birthday!
This glittery heart is more than 2-feet tall and made on recycled cardboard! Love is always in the air!
Snowy trees complete this winter wonderland... It takes a little patience but the trees are easy to create and they're happy too!
The "Pick a Color" technique takes it first test drive... Creating light and movement by selecting one color to work with!
This time it's a swipe and a balloon roll followed by a chameleon cell butterfly... the possibilities are endless!
I had an idea about how to swipe a heart on wings... so of course I took it for a test drive, LOL! My teens are both in love with this one... Love is in the air!
A swiped heart meets poured flames! Love is in the air!
This time I've taken the "swipe & roll" a step farther... with a chameleon cell dragonfly! The possibilities are endless!
Another "swipe & roll" experiment! I just love the effects of using pearl as my swipe color!
Remember that viral video with the winter scene made from gelatin? I thought it was time to try this in resin... And yes, you can absolutely do acrylic pours in between layers of resin!!
A swiped heart with a swipe & roll background... With Valentine's Day right around the corner, love is in the air!
It's always fun to play with my trusty art-dedicated blow dryer and do a Dutch Pour! Don't you love watching the colors bloom out?
Every once in a while you step back in wonder and can't believe you just created that... this is one of those times! This 24K gold swipe with a few strategic balloon rolls turns into a colorful fantasy!
I had a vision in my mind of a colorful city with buildings on both sides of water... So I adjusted the angle with the ghost swipe technique!
Eye candy alert, LOL! I could watch the inks drop into resin all day... Enjoy the ink show and the FABULOUS macro shots at the end!
So I had this idea for a ghost swipe experiment... Swiping into the middle of a record album!! The spindle hole saves the day again, LOL!!
Having fun experimenting with different ways to use the ghost swipe technique... I love the way this came out!
It's a new dawn and it's time to try a ghost swipe! It's easier than you think!
We transformed this gorgeous table from https://alaterrefurniture.com into a spectacular river table... complete with glass river rocks and a railroad spike!
A festive holiday tree over a colorful swipe in the spirit of the season!
I've always loved melted peppermint platters... And I thought it would be fun to have a permanent one!
A colorful swipe meets blown wisps and holiday ornaments to create this festive poured holiday tree!
A poinsettia gets the "soup top" spin table treatment, LOL! This is such a fun technique to create a festive holiday poinsettia painting!
One of my favorite techniques to include a word in a paint pour... After a few beautiful missteps, joy abounds!
Including a great tip for preventing lumps in your paint... and for making stars or snow in your skies! Swiping with an offset spatula is one of my very favorite techniques!
I found this pumpkin stencil and knew I had to use it for a pour... I love the texture it gave!
A colorful autumn landscape gets a resist pendulum swing... and you won't believe what I used for the resist!
A triple swiped view looking up into the splendor of a majestic tree! Here in Florida we need to create our own fall, LOL!
So I had this idea to pour a skull using shapes from a paper towel tube... with a brilliant swipe behind it!! Such a fun technique and the possibilities are endless!!