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Thick & Thin

Lately I’ve been playing with combining heavier body acrylics with fluid acrylics. This can be done in any order. You can have a wet layer of fluid acrylics on the canvas, and then use a brush or better yet a palette knife to smear thicker acrylics into this. Or, you can have the thicker paint down first, and then pour the fluid acrylics on top and spray them to get them moving. These methods make colours and textures that are great fun to work with. 
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Art is a Language

Not as specific in conveying a message as words can be, art is none-the-less a language. What is profound about the language of art is that in bypassing words, it often reaches straight for the heart. Music touches the soul and speaks to mood so profoundly that words are often not necessary. With painting, colour in particular is considered very emotional and personal, but so are the many other aspects of a composition. It’s this personal side of the art language that makes it so diverse, both in expression and in how it is received. What one person loves in art, another person doesn’t like at all. I think of the art language as a celebration of diversity. Each artist brings their unique vision and expression. Each viewer or listener brings their unique response to this expression. And as with all languages, it takes time and perseverance to develop a compelling voice.