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The Full Story

Welcome  To  My  Art   Tab!

You might be wondering, "How does acrylic and epoxy pour art tie into graphic design?" The direct connection may not be obvious, but it all started during the pandemic. With my five-year-old no longer in school, I needed to reevaluate how I balanced working from home and being a present mom. I stumbled upon a mesmerizing technique on TikTok: pouring acrylic paint onto a canvas to create captivating fractals. Together with my daughter, we dove into this creative journey, experimenting and crafting until it led to the opening of an online store.

However, as the pandemic persisted and responsibilities at home grew, I made the tough decision to close the online shop and temporarily set aside my art. The financial realities of the situation demanded focus. Fortunately, with my spouse's support, I was able to re-immerse myself in my graphic design career.

This page not only traces my journey but offers you a glimpse into a deeper facet of who I am. Here, I cast aside the constraints of my everyday work to embrace change. Witnessing the unpredictable dance of colors on a canvas, and observing the convergence of nature and reality in the patterns it forms, is a liberating and serendipitous experience. It's a space where creativity knows no bounds, and where I find profound inspiration.

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Scream

Acrylic Pour on wood, epoxy finish. 

1.5' X 20"

The Universe

Epoxy Pour on composite, with tiger's eye.

In a Wooden frame.

3' X 1'

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Within a Universe

Epoxy Pour on hard canvas, with precious stones and natural vines and a universe image in the center. 

1.5' X 20"

Helix Nebula

Epoxy Pour on wood frame. 

6' X 3'

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