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Sound Wave – Sold
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate sheets
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced July 2013
Reef – Sold
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate sheets
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced July 2013
No Brain – Sold
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on stretched canvas
36x24x1.5 inches / 91x61x4cm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced August 2013
Beehive – Sold
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on stretched canvas
40x30x1.5 inches / 101x76x4cm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced February 2014
Hydrochloric
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate sheets
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced December 2012
Butter Fingers
Original abstract painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced December 2012
Bubble Gum – Sold
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on stretched canvas
40x30x3/4 inches / 101x76x2cm.
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced September 2012
Lava Love
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced July 2013
Little Painting
Original abstract painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced December 2012
Hoppers Dinner
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced July 2013
Mud Slide
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced December 2012
Shampoo
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced April 2013
Overflow
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced December 2012
Pandora
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced December 2012
Untitled 1 – Sold
Original abstract fluid painting
Acrylic on 150 micron acetate
A4 – 297mm x 210mm
By Jacob Sutton, Melbourne, Australia
Produced 2012
Bellissimooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Semplicemente fantastico.
Semplicemente meraviglioso. Grazie infinite e auguri vivissimi.
Thanks!
I am obsessed with your techniques! I hope you guys could make a workshop in Bali/Jakarta.
Thanks! Maybe one day.
I don’t know whether it’s just me or if everybody else experiencing problems with your blog. It appears as if some of the written text in your posts are running off the screen. Can someone else please provide feedback and let me know if this is happening to them too? This could be a issue with my internet browser because I’ve had this happen previously. Appreciate it|
Thanks for your feedback. May I ask what browser and computer model you are using?
Your work is awesome! I spent more time trying to get latex acrylic paints to work and ran into cracking and all kinds of issues. I really respect the scientific approach that you take to mixing paints etc. I would really like to better understand the ratios for working with neon colors and the color Orange. I can’t seem to get them quite right with Chromacryl (Love Chromacryl BTW). Any helpful information would be much appreciated!
Keep up the great work bro and thank you for sharing what you do!
Thank you John, I assume you’re the one who asked me about orange and neon colors on Youtube. Otherwize you’ve been waiting a really long time. Yeah Chromacryl behaves itself most of the time. I must have got lucky because it was the second brand I tried. Only recently been test driving new products so thanks for the info on the latex acrylic attempt. Anything else let me know.
Yes, that was me! I need to thank you! The advice that gave me was excellent! I have been working with the paints and they are perfect. No more cracking and I am experimenting with techniques and mixtures that look incredible! I owe it to you! I would love to email you some work that is a direct result of what you have helped me with. Again, thank you so much and I will continue to drop in and check out your amazing work!
You’re welcome. Sorry for the delay. You can email me at fluidpainting@gmail.com
Hi there….LOVE LOVE LOVE your paintings.
Thank you for sharing your video on youtube. I just started, literally, my second painting…have now idea what I’m doing. Inspired by your video, I tried the pour art, but bought the wrong medium, got Flow instead of Pour. Didn’t turn out too good, but going to try again. It was fun anyway.
Thank you for your inspiration.
Respectfully
Lynda
You’re welcome Lynda,
Hope you’re got the hang of it. Send photos either way