Fluid-art and mixed-media studio Renee Addison Art in Point Loma occupies a working gallery inside Liberty Station's Arts District on Historic Decatur Road. Abstract canvases built on color-interaction principles and poured-resin patterning create compositions that collectors describe as kinetic even at rest, a technique that shares medium roots with the community pour sessions at Hawaii Fluid Art nearby. Negative space and serendipitous pigment flow distinguish the studio's originals from conventional acrylic work, with each piece reflecting decades of finish-level color expertise developed in Southern California's residential interior market. Hands-on seminars and private classes extend the studio's reach beyond gallery sales, paralleling the guided painting format at Pinot's Palette while focusing on technique rather than templated outcomes. Commissioned multi-panel installations sized to specific wall dimensions and color palettes represent the studio's most complex and highest-value work.