Original artwork description:

Lauma is a woodland fae, originally a sky spirit who lived in clouds and had a diamond throne. Her compassion for human suffering brought her to earth to share our fate.
Made with water from the Atlantic Ocean, US, Fluid Acrylic Paint, Air (air gun) and Fire (torch). My work is inspired by the repeating patterns in nature and our connection to the all-encompassing force of life.

This piece is a one of a kind original abstract expression of my inner world and cannot be duplicated.

Each piece is finished with dripped edges and signed on the back. 1.5” Thick Gallery style canvas wired and ready to hang.

A portion of my profit from this artwork will be donated to the Ocean Conservancy.

Materials used:

Fluid Medium, Acrylic paint, Ocean Water, Ink

Tags:
#abstract seascape #abstract art #fluid acrylic #abstract nature #fluid art 

Lauma (2019)

Acrylic painting 
by Shaylen Broughton

£1,502.29 Alert

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Original artwork description
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Lauma is a woodland fae, originally a sky spirit who lived in clouds and had a diamond throne. Her compassion for human suffering brought her to earth to share our fate.
Made with water from the Atlantic Ocean, US, Fluid Acrylic Paint, Air (air gun) and Fire (torch). My work is inspired by the repeating patterns in nature and our connection to the all-encompassing force of life.

This piece is a one of a kind original abstract expression of my inner world and cannot be duplicated.

Each piece is finished with dripped edges and signed on the back. 1.5” Thick Gallery style canvas wired and ready to hang.

A portion of my profit from this artwork will be donated to the Ocean Conservancy.

Materials used:

Fluid Medium, Acrylic paint, Ocean Water, Ink

Tags:
#abstract seascape #abstract art #fluid acrylic #abstract nature #fluid art 
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An expression of feminine energy, inspired by the repeating patterns in nature and the all-encompassing force of life. My work explores the connection between the physical and metaphysical realms; delving... Read more

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