8"- 18" CUSTOM Original Acrylic Pouring Painting on Canvas; Glitter, Resin, and Wood Panel Options
from $100.00
One of a kind, custom wall art created by acrylic pouring technique. You can choose any color scheme, or send a picture of the space where its future will be home and I will create a custom color scheme for you.
The finished piece will be on archival quality, 1.5” (3.8cm) deep gallery wrapped cotton canvas OR a 2” deep premium birch wood panel (wood is an up-charge). The paint used is from the best acrylic brand around: Golden Artist Acrylics. The painting will be finished either with a professional varnish or a resin coating to protect it for decades to come. The varnish options available are matte, satin, or glossy, and the resin coating is a super high gloss, glass-like finish. NOTE: Resin coating and wood panels are an up-charge. The exact charge will depend on a few factors, so I can give you a quote once we square away some details first!
The creative possibilities are endless, with an array of glitter and color shifting pigments available. There are multiple styles (and colors) of available glitter such as coarse, medium, and fine.
The painting will be carefully packed before being shipped to ensure no damage occurs during transport. Insurance for the value of the painting will be included. The free shipping included is for USPS. If you need a different carrier or a faster timeframe, please contact me for a quote about adding a shipping upgrade.
If you need specific measurements not listed here, message me and I will see if I can accommodate your needs. Also check out my other listings for larger sizes!
Original artwork by ©Kailey von Barandy
Acrylic pouring combines the complexity of science and the beauty of art. It involves large quantities of paint mixed with acrylic polymers, and is carefully measured and mixed to create the perfect recipe. Each paint pigment has a different density, and therefore each paint color pushes and pulls against each other when they collide on the canvas. This causes the various reactions you see, such as cells, lacing, and blending. My primary tools to manipulate the paint is a blow dryer and my hands; not a brush like in traditional painting.
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