Witchy Woman 14x14 Acrylic Dutch Pour
With one wave of her sceptre the object of her wrath disappeared and what emerged is left to your imagination. This 14x14” dutch pour has it’s dark side with the black exploding out from the centre. But low and behold the goodness of yellow, green, white and the warmth of copper gives us hope that her magic has spun something beautiful. The art is finished with multiple coats of acrylic varnish to bring out the richness of the colours and protect it from dust and sun. Note the last photo is the same picture, but I wanted to show you what the interference paint does when the light shines on the art. It seems to transform it and glow.
With one wave of her sceptre the object of her wrath disappeared and what emerged is left to your imagination. This 14x14” dutch pour has it’s dark side with the black exploding out from the centre. But low and behold the goodness of yellow, green, white and the warmth of copper gives us hope that her magic has spun something beautiful. The art is finished with multiple coats of acrylic varnish to bring out the richness of the colours and protect it from dust and sun. Note the last photo is the same picture, but I wanted to show you what the interference paint does when the light shines on the art. It seems to transform it and glow.
With one wave of her sceptre the object of her wrath disappeared and what emerged is left to your imagination. This 14x14” dutch pour has it’s dark side with the black exploding out from the centre. But low and behold the goodness of yellow, green, white and the warmth of copper gives us hope that her magic has spun something beautiful. The art is finished with multiple coats of acrylic varnish to bring out the richness of the colours and protect it from dust and sun. Note the last photo is the same picture, but I wanted to show you what the interference paint does when the light shines on the art. It seems to transform it and glow.