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I am an Abstract Painting
Starting off with five acrylic paint bottles, and two huge jugs of pouring medium. One oversized beat up denim jacket, along with one pair of baggy sweats. One blank canvas, and one open mind.
Mixing together the five colors and medium together, into five small dixie cups. Jamming out to Alt-J while waiting the ten minutes until the paint settles.
Dumping the dixie cup full of paint onto the blank canvas to bring it life. I tilt the canvas to let it run. Mixing the colors on the canvas, dripping the board until there is no white left.
Letting the painting dry for half an hour, I come back to see a beautiful canvas with distressed patterns, lines, and colors. No two painting are ever the same. Thats why an abstract painting is so unique.
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