Acrylic Paint PouR

Acrylic paint pouring is a captivating art form that combines creativity with spontaneity, allowing artists to produce stunning abstract works with fluid motion. The unpredictability of the process means that no two pieces are ever the same, making it an exciting medium for both beginners and experienced artists alike!

The Process

This technique involves mixing acrylic paints with a pouring medium to create a smooth consistency, which is then poured onto a canvas or other surface in various patterns. Each pour is unique, resulting in vibrant colors and intricate designs that can resemble marbled effects or landscapes. As the paint interacts and flows, it reveals layers and depth, transforming a simple canvas into a dynamic visual experience.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

When can I pickup my project?

Most pour projects take 18-24hrs to fully cure or dry. Paint pour projects can be picked up 24hrs after completion.

Projects are held for 90 days only so don’t forget to pickup your art!

how long does this project take?

This can vary greatly based on your personal creativity and the size of the piece you paint. In general, if you plan 45 90 mins, this is a good average time.

You are welcome to take as long as you need to create your project. There are no time limits or to how many you would like to create!

Do I need to reserve a time to do this project?

No reservations are needed but you are certainly welcome to. We do highly encourage reservations for groups of five or more and during our peak times in Summer and holidays.

Can I bring in food or drinks into the lab?

You can bring closed-container drinks and some food as space allows. If you do bring in Goodys please be sure to see our team profiles to see what our favorite milkshakes are!

If you are looking to celebrate a party with food & drinks we would love to have you in the lab. However we highly encourage you to book a private time or work with our team to review options and make the most of your party! We can also come to you and your group!

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