Category: Acrylic Art

  • Coming Soon: Evergreen Embrace

    Coming Soon: Evergreen Embrace

    A holiday feeling, bathed in comfort and joy

    What is the true holiday feeling? It’s a blend of vibrant celebration and peaceful moments. This collection, Evergreen Embrace, explores that contrast: bold patterns pulsing with energy, and tranquil snowscapes offering quiet serenity. Get ready to feel the comfort and joy. Coming this Saturday!

  • Where Shadows Bloom: A mysterious canvas, painted in quiet hues

    Where Shadows Bloom: A mysterious canvas, painted in quiet hues

    December 6th Release

    A Garden in the Gloom: This week’s collection reveals how color and form don’t merely exist in the gloom but are born from it. In “Heart of Darkness,” intricate, serpentine patterns in maroon and teal unfold like a hidden floral arrangement against a deep gray canvas. Similarly, “Cosmic Garden” showcases a mesmerizing garden of bright red and teal flower-like shapes, arranged like a constellation in a midnight sky. Meanwhile, “Volcanic Tides” captures a more explosive bloom, with glowing tendrils of fiery orange and red petals reaching out, as if a volcanic garden is thriving in the deep, dark water. Together, these works remind us that in the deepest gloom, life still finds a way to blossom. Where in your world have you found unexpected vitality in the quiet of the shadows?

  • Spiced Tones: A palette of warmth, imbued with sensation (Part 2)

    Spiced Tones: A palette of warmth, imbued with sensation (Part 2)

    November 29th Release

    The Power of Contrast: Last week, we explored the palette of spiced tones, and this week, our focus shifts to the power of contrast within that palette. “Climbing the Walls,” a marker drawing, uses a bold combination of dark brown and bright orange to create a striking geometric pattern. The bold contrast between the two tones gives the piece a sense of power. Next, “True North,” an acrylic painting, takes us to a more ethereal part of the spectrum. The velvet-brown shadows frame a magnificent explosion of brilliant orange and amber, creating a deep sense of space and wonder. The small, scattered stars add tiny points of light to the dark background, further emphasizing the vast, luminous spectrum of color at the heart of the piece. Together, these pieces show how a powerful sense of solidity and strength can emerge from the interplay between light and dark tones. Where in your life have you seen the powerful interplay between light and dark?

  • Spiced Tones: A palette of warmth, imbued with sensation (Part 1)

    Spiced Tones: A palette of warmth, imbued with sensation (Part 1)

    November 22nd Release

    The Spectrum of Sensation: This week, we begin our exploration with three acrylic paintings that delve into the full range of spiced tones, from deep, earthy browns to fiery oranges. “Solar Flare” offers a dynamic range of these colors, with cascading ribbons of ochre, burnt orange, and sienna spreading out from the center. Next, “Lost Illusion” presents a vibrant, abstract expression of the theme, with its palette of rich, spicy oranges, deep browns, and warm golden yellows creating a sense of energy and chaos. Finally, “Wax Vine Porcelain Flower” uses a more restrained, yet equally beautiful, range. Its warm, russet branches and golden-brown leaves stand out against a soft, pinkish background, demonstrating the subtle complexity of the palette. Together, these pieces show how a limited palette can create a wide variety of feelings. Which of these pieces most sparks a sensation in you?

  • Purple’s Palette: A journey of color, painted from cosmic dreams to earthly rhythms (Part 2)

    Purple’s Palette: A journey of color, painted from cosmic dreams to earthly rhythms (Part 2)

    November 15th Release

    The Duality: This week, we dive deeper into the duality of purple, capturing its expressive power with two acrylic paintings. “Somewhat Human” bridges the structured and the surreal, with a whisper of a face and dotted, flowing lines. This piece embodies both a grounded, earthly sense of being and a more abstract, dreamlike quality. Completing our collection “Cosmic Pulse,” a vibrant work that fully embraces the ethereal realms. Its undulating bands of color and dotted spirals seem to vibrate with energy, representing the endless, rhythmic cycles of nature. Together, these pieces show the emotional range of purple, from the contemplative depths of the human form to the boundless energy of the cosmos. Where do you find harmony between the structured world and your wildest dreams?

  • Purple’s Palette: A journey of color, painted from cosmic dreams to earthly rhythms (Part 1)

    Purple’s Palette: A journey of color, painted from cosmic dreams to earthly rhythms (Part 1)

    November 8th Release

    The Contrast: This week’s release features two pieces that showcase the duality of purple. We’re presenting a contrast between grounded forms and abstract celestial visions. “Amethyst Labyrinth,” a marker drawing, anchors us with its labyrinth of geometric forms. This piece evokes the intricate weaving of human-made structures. In contrast, the acrylic painting “Celestial Currents,” floats into view with its flowing, whimsical shapes and stark white dots, a clear nod to the cosmic dreamy side of the spectrum. The juxtaposition of the two pieces highlights how purple can be both grounded and etherealโ€”a color that can define sharp boundaries and flow freely like a celestial river. Where do you find harmony between grounded reality and cosmic dreams?

  • Pink & Aqua: A vibrant dance of contrast, bathed in energy

    Pink & Aqua: A vibrant dance of contrast, bathed in energy

    November 1st Release

    A Cosmic Ballet: This week’s collection captures the dynamic and beautiful relationship between pink & aqua. In the acrylic painting โ€œA Love Pattern,โ€ swirling forms seem like celestial bodies swirling through a nebula of pink and aqua. In “Serpentine Harmony,” an acrylic painting, the twisting, flowing lines are luminous threads against the pink sky, their complex patterns creating a sense of growth and harmony. Finally, in “Rebellion in Color,” a watercolor and marker drawing, the scattered shapes of pink and aqua create a different kind of dialogue, one of playful rebellion. They bounce and float over the rigid gray lines, celebrating how color can bring lightness and freedom to any composition. Together, these pieces showcase how two opposing colors can come together to create a powerful, energetic whole. What unexpected combinations in your world feel like a vibrant dance of contrast?

  • From the Soil to the Sky: A natural rhythm, painted in earthy tones (Part 2)

    From the Soil to the Sky: A natural rhythm, painted in earthy tones (Part 2)

    October 25th Release

    Reaching for the Sky: Building on last weekโ€™s journey from the soil, we’re now exploring the upward climbโ€”the tireless motion that turns roots into wings. These two new pieces show how new forms can take shape on the journey between earth and the heavens. “The Sprouting Strata,” a marker drawing, is a stunning depiction of this theme, with its brown, geometric blocks representing craggy cliffs. From this solid foundation, vibrant green vines climb like tendrils of hope, reaching toward the watery blues that symbolize the sky. “Flight Back from Paradise,” painted in acrylic, offers a direct and powerful look at the sky itself, with its sweeping blues and whites that evoke the feeling of soaring through clouds. Finally, “Flying South,” painted in acrylic, uses a wash of beautiful, ethereal colors to capture the feeling of being in the sky, as delicate white shapes glide through the atmosphere. What transformations have you seen in nature’s rhythm?

  • From the Soil to the Sky: A natural rhythm, painted in earthy tones (Part 1)

    From the Soil to the Sky: A natural rhythm, painted in earthy tones (Part 1)

    October 18th Release

    From the Ground Up: This week, we begin our journey with pieces that focus on the connection between the soil and the sky. We’re featuring two works that beautifully illustrate this concept. “Terra Firma Ascent,โ€ marker drawing establishes a solid, earth-toned foundation with its grounded hills, which serve as a base for the expansive, patterned sky above. Your eyes are drawn upward to a realm of brilliant sunbeams and cascading raindrops, a visual journey from the ground to the heavens. Similarly, “Golden Solstice,โ€ painted in acrylic, shows vibrant flowers firmly rooted in the soil, their stems confidently reaching toward the sky. The bright blue sky, with its cotton-candy clouds, completes the journey, capturing a moment where all of nature’s elements are in perfect harmony. What journey do these pieces inspire in you?

  • Bold Blooms: A wild imagination, painted in vibrant hues (Part 1)

    Bold Blooms: A wild imagination, painted in vibrant hues (Part 1)

    October 4th Release

    The Unbound: The first week’s trio explodes with daring color palettes and expressive techniques. Each piece is an exploration of a creative freedom, unbound by convention. “Rhapsody in Bloom,” an acrylic painting, showcases a fearless approach to texture and hue. Its sweeping, gestural strokes embody a raw, untamed energy. Next, “Crimson Geometry,” a marker drawing, marries this boldness with imaginative design. The structured blocks and stylized petals reveal a playful yet deliberate artistic vision. The “Barbados Lily,” an acrylic painting, stands as a testament to dramatic imagination. Its deep crimson tones and intense lighting create a bloom that feels both powerful and otherworldly. Together, this initial offering celebrates the courage to see flowers not just as they are, but as they could be. What artistic vision or expression do these pieces inspire in you?