About

About the artist:

Noellen grew up in the Green Mountains enjoying all the outdoor sports Vermont has to offer: hiking, skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, swimming, paddleboarding, etc. She currently lives in Central Vermont with her husband and two dogs.

About the art:

“Fluid art,” “liquid art,” “flow art,” or “paint pouring,” is an abstract painting technique that involves the use of mediums to create free-flowing acrylics, which are poured onto a surface and can also be manipulated by air movement, such as that of a hair dryer or blowing air through a straw.

Epoxy resin is a liquid which hardens and can either lay level or in the shape of a mold. Resin can be mixed with pigments, gold leaf, ink, etc., or poured on top of paintings to create a glossy protective coat. 

Noellen’s art is inspired by aerial views of trails, waves, landscapes, and can also be abstract, utilizing color schemes that are inspiring and create depth across the canvas.