ACRYLIC POURING

The Acrylic Pouring technique involves applying acrylic paints to the canvas, made fluid by a specific medium, such as vynil glue, and enriched with a few drops of silicone oil. It is this addition (silicone oil drop) that creates the captivating "cell" effect, resulting in unique and ever-evolving compositions that offer extraordinary visual depth.

The following paintings are not framed, as the intention is to highlight the natural flow of color that extends beyond the edges of the canvas, giving the work a sense of freedom and limitless movement. This stylistic choice underscores the dynamic essence of acrylic pouring, where color becomes the true protagonist.

By clicking on each painting, you will find a clear and simple description of the work, allowing you to better understand the creative process and the final result.

All paintings are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, attesting to their uniqueness and artistic value. Upon purchase, the certificate will be applied to the back of the artwork, ensuring the quality and provenance of the piece.

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Acrilic Pouring

"It doesn't make much difference how the paint is put on as long as something has been said. Technique is just a means of arriving at a statement."
(Jackson Pollock) 

Summary

LEGGEREZZA

The painting "LEGGEREZZA" uses soft colors and fluid shapes to convey serenity and tranquility, with shades of pink, red, and gold blending gently like water or clouds. Its lack of precise forms symbolizes freedom and carefree living, while the central point's intense colors represent vital energy amidst calm and serenity, inviting viewers to embrace the present moment without stress.

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