Abstract painting with vibrant colors. The composition features flowing shapes in red, yellow, and blue on a textured background. The swirling patterns create a dynamic, energetic appearance, resembling fluid motion or a cosmic landscape.

Celebrate Spontaneity with Fluid Renaissance in Pop Art

Medium: Mixed Medium on Wood
Size: 4ft x 4ft
Creation Date: 2025
Collection: Pop Art

Fluid Renaissance is a 48" x 48" mixed media painting on wood—a celebration of spontaneity, surface, and saturated color. What began as an unexpected surplus of epoxy became the spark for something unplanned and alive: a visual experiment in letting go.

Bold reds, deep blues, and luminous yellows cascade across a soft, neutral ground, flowing in loose, organic forms. Acrylic pigments move with freedom across the panel, blending and drifting in intuitive waves. The wood grain anchors the motion, grounding the energy in something earthy and tactile. Layers of glossy resin seal the surface, heightening the color and light, giving the piece a liquid-like clarity. The finish is glassy, almost reflective—inviting the viewer in, only to shift as the light changes.

There’s no roadmap here—just process and presence. Fluid Renaissance was created in a moment of improvisation, guided less by design than by curiosity. Yet the result feels deliberate in its balance: vibrant but composed, energetic but grounded. There’s a quiet structure in the chaos, a visual rhythm that echoes the grandeur of Renaissance compositions—but without their symmetry or restraint.

This is a piece about transformation. About finding beauty in accident. About letting color lead. It invites you to spend time with its movement—to get lost in its shifting surfaces and layered space. The longer you look, the more there is to find.