Mystical Bird Landing. Acrylic pour on wood panel.

Enjoy perusing this ever-growing gallery of my acrylic paintings. I utilize typical dry brush techniques, as well as a variety of pour painting methods.

Crazy Peacock! Acrylic pour using metallic paints on canvas.

Convergence. Acrylic pour on canvas.

Golden Wheat. Acrylic pour using swipe method.

Soft Reflections, Too. Acrylic pour/swipe method on canvas.

Acrylic pour on wood panel.

Jailyn’s Sunset. Acrylic on canvas.

 

ARTIST NOTES:

Clearing Skies was such a fun painting to create! My vision was to use techniques within an acrylic pour process that would result in a realistic body of water and sky. I was quite pleased with the end product.

John Cafazza

 

Use your imagination and let your eyes take you to the image of a hare…a fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a large rabbit. See his long ear, his beard, his eye and nose. This one is an old hare…Grandfather Hare.

Acrylic pour on wood panel.

Clearing Skies. Acrylic pour on canvas. Manipulated by tilting and using comb.

Grandfather Hare. Acrylic pour on canvas using metallic paints.

Burl Walnut. Acrylic pour on 12” round canvas.

Crazy Rooster. Acrylic pour on canvas using blow dryer method.