Monday, August 18, 2014

Poured Painting In Process 2

Final Painting, Title: Highways & Biways
Poured Paint Experiment
Acrylic on Canvas, 18 x 24 inches
Copyright Mary Rush Gravelle
These are the last of the in-process photos of my poured paint experimental project, adding more colors. The process was enjoyable; although, different than I had imagined it would be. I imagined that it would be quick and fun. Instead, it turned out I could only pour one color a day to give the colors time to dry before pouring the next color. I do like the results of the intersecting lines and overlapping colors. What do you think?

Detail after Interference Violet pour
Poured Paint Experiment
Acrylic on Canvas, 18 x 24 inches
Copyright Mary Rush Gravelle
Painting after Interference Violet pour
Poured Paint Experiment
Acrylic on Canvas, 18 x 24 inches
Copyright Mary Rush Gravelle

The Pouring Table
Poured Paint Experiment
Acrylic on Canvas, 18 x 24 inches
Copyright Mary Rush Gravelle






















Mary Rush Gravelle working on her poured paint
experimental painting.

Until Next Week 

• Create art

• Appreciate art

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I would love to hear your comments on this article, please leave one if you feel inspired.

About the author: Mary Rush Gravelle is an artist who resides in Sedona, Arizona with her beloved cat, Sir Kitty. 

Find her work and daily comments on her facebook page. Her art can be seen on her website, maryfineart.com. She can be contacted via email at: mary@maryfineart.com.

Sir Kitty, my painting buddy telling me it
is time for the next pour.
Painting in process behind him.

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