Fluid Art Studio
Pour color into motion.
Ready-to-pour fluid acrylic for marbling, canvas pours, gradients, abstract art, handmade gifts, and short-form creative videos.
Why fluid art sells visually
Fluid acrylic is easy to understand in video: customers see color move, imagine the project, then choose colors and size.

Choose brights, soft tones, neutrals, ocean blues, metallic pairings, or contrast sets.

Use canvas, board, trays, craft blanks, or practice sheets for simple movement-based projects.

Add texture, metallic effects, or varnish after the pour dries for a more complete piece.
Start in three steps
Keep the shopping path simple for first-time buyers and repeat makers.
Start with one light color, one dark color, and two strong accent colors for contrast.
Canvas panels, wood boards, trays, and craft blanks work well for simple pours.
Move the color slowly, then let the artwork dry flat before sealing or displaying.

Fluid Acrylic Pour Paint
- LT01-LT37 color options
- Sizes for trial, repeat pouring, and classroom-style use
- Made for marbling, gradients, canvas pours, and abstract projects
- Ships with tracking from overseas fulfillment network
Tip: build a cart with multiple LT colors to reach the $49 free shipping threshold.
Fluid art FAQ
Short answers for buyers who are new to pouring paint.
What can I paint with it?
Canvas, canvas boards, wood craft blanks, trays, paper practice sheets, and mixed-media surfaces are common choices.
Is this for beginners?
Yes. Fluid acrylic is easy to start because the main action is choosing colors, pouring, tilting, and letting the paint flow.
How many colors should I buy first?
Most beginners start with 3-6 colors. A strong starter mix is white or off-white, one dark color, one bright color, and one accent shade.