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"Figurative Pouring Spin Art"

Pictorial technique born from the union of Pouring Art and Spin Art. This process involves the creation of a figurative work starting from uncontrolled ("Open Cup") or semi-controlled ("Swirl") Acrylic Pouring techniques through the rotation of the canvas (Spin Art).

Figurative Pouring Spin Art distinguishes itself through pouring techniques, phases, and control.

Distinctive elements:

  1. Pouring techniques: the basic processes used for acrylic pouring.
  2. Phases: the number of steps in which Spin Art is used.
  3. Control: the ability to act on the canvas. It can be:
    • Uncontrolled. The expansion of acrylic is random as it occurs through an uncontrollable pouring technique ("Open Cup").
    • Slightly controlled. The expansion of acrylic is partly controlled as it occurs through a partially controllable pouring technique ("Swirl").

Naming To distinguish various works in this category, the name "Figurative Pouring Spin Art" can be outlined as follows: Pouring (techniques), Figurative (control) Spin Art (phases).

Example: Pouring ("Open Cup," "Swirl") Figurative (uncontrolled, slightly controlled) Spin Art (two phases).