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From Me to You

March 8, 2019 H

My art page lists [price]+shipping on the pieces offered. Here’s why… I leave the shipping option open for a few…

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Filed under: abstract art, abstract artist, acrylic art, acrylic pouring, art for sale, Dallas artist, DFW artists collective, visual art

GIVE ME ART OR GIVE ME DEATH: Seven Ways Art Improves Our Quality of Life

February 26, 2019 H

Art, whether you’re creating it or merely appreciating it, can improve your quality of life. It has for me. It…

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Filed under: 7 Ways Art Improves Quality of Life, acrylic art, acrylic pouring, art, art is life, art makes you happy, dopamine, how art can help me, self actualization, the power of art

Celestial Tempest

December 21, 2018 H

This piece of abstract art is called Celestial Tempest because it captures heavenly beauty in its stormy chaos. It was…

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Filed under: abstract art, acrylic art, acrylic pouring, art for sale, Dallas artist, dirty pour, Heather marcus art

Wet & Wild

November 5, 2018 H

Browse photos of the 20×20 acrylic art called ‘Wet & Wild’ below. It is done on a 3:4′-thick canvas. You’ll…

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Filed under: abstract art, acrylic art, acrylic pouring, art is what you make of it, fluid art, visual art, wet and wild

‘171 Ophelia’ – Photos, Information, etc.

October 23, 2018 H

‘171 Ophelia’ is a 20×20″ acrylic painting done on a 1 1/2″-thick Level 3 gallery canvas. It features all custom-mixed…

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Filed under: 171 Ophelia, acrylic painting, acrylic pouring, art for sale, Dallas artist, Ophelia, Ophelia painting, visual art

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