Jenn's Flow Artistry, LLC

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Jenn's Flow Artistry, LLC

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Fluid Art, also known as flow art, liquid art or acrylic paint pouring is an abstract painting technique that involves the use of fluid art mediums, paint conditioner, and water. These paintings are free flowing acrylic, or very runny acrylics, powdered pigments or inks.

The main characteristics of abstract art include the following:

Strong valuation of colors, shapes, lines, and textures
No recognizable objects
Subjective
Non-representational
The opposite of figurative, realistic, or Renaissance style
Freedom of form and interpretation

Location

3109 Brook View Drive

Manager

Jenn Liberty
Hello! My name is Jenn Liberty, and I am a disabled, self-taught abstract artist.
I began painting in 2019 when the COVID-19 outbreak began and many places were under quarantine. This was only something to pass the time, but I discovered how much I love to do the paintings, and how much others loved my work!
The paintings are a precise mixture of acrylic paint, paint conditioner, and specific amounts of water. Sometimes I will choose to create something recognizable, but most times my pieces are truly abstract. I would describe my canvas as carefree, whimsical, unique, and bold wall art.
The canvases are professional grade, each 100% cotton duck canvas with an acid-free, titanium acrylic gesso primer. The canvas is stretched over a solid wood professional frame constructed with kiln-dried, beveled stretcher bars, and prepped back-stapled canvas. Each piece has 2-3 layers of epoxy resin for a brilliant shine.
The earrings I make are made from leftover paint known as “skins” from my fluid art paintings. After the skins dry/cure for at least a week, I pick the best designs and cut them out by hand. I use various sizes (3) ranging between 22-17 mm round glass cabochon and a stainless-steel bezel for the earrings. Each set is unique, and no one will ever share the same paintings or earrings as you.
I’ve recently dived into creating other pieces including paperweights, bookmarks, and bracelets.

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