Hawaii Fluid Art

Art Gallery & Museums

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Women-, veteran-, and disabled-owned, Hawaii Fluid Art's Point Loma studio at Liberty Station runs acrylic-pour sessions under the 2020-founded national franchise brand originally launched in Waikoloa, Hawaii. The acrylic-pour technique — canvases created through pouring and manipulating paint rather than brush application — differentiates the studio model from the brush-led wine-and-paint sessions at alternatives such as Pinot's Palette, while producing a comparable take-home canvas outcome at the end of a one-hour session. Instructors complete a certified training process covering color theory, design, process, and the proprietary fluid art techniques — keeping the studio experience consistent across the 150-plus franchise units sold since the brand's April 2022 public franchise launch. The technique originated as art therapy for brain-injury patients worked with by the brand's Hawaii-based founder — a therapeutic-art lineage that overlaps conceptually with Point Loma programs such as Expressive Arts Institute, though Hawaii Fluid Art prioritizes drop-in entertainment and corporate team-building programming over clinical art therapy. The most complex bookings are corporate team-building events, Girl Scout troop sessions, and multi-canvas birthday parties sized for up to six participants on the Fluid Art Canvas Painting Experience, scaled up to larger private-group events across the 10-by-20-inch standard canvas plus upgraded canvas sizes worked from the Barracks 15 studio.

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