Not a Cleaning Expert
- tasiasteve
- Feb 12, 2024
- 1 min read
This will surprise exactly no one that knows me.
And frankly if I am bored of cleaning anyone reading about my cleaning fail will be twice as bored.
So let us pretend I am done.

(Sadly, this is not my actual studio)
In grand scale projects I am typically an 80%-er. At right about the 80% finished point I am no longer proof against the distraction of the items and spaces I have uncovered. In this particular cleansing I came across some canvases I made a while back using the acrylic pour technique. (If you are not sure what that is, do an image search. it can be crazy cool.) Actually, I didn't 'come across' them. They are hanging on a wall in my living room. I came across the pieces and parts that reminded me of an idea of what I wanted to do with these pieces. And LOOK! Cleared Space! and so this is what I am working on.

Acrylic pour with Resin, Ink and Tempered glass.
This technique has so much potential from modifying abandoned thrift store art to adding dimension to my own photographs.
To summarize my adventures to this point:
1. For me, there is a tipping point between creative chaos and Dumpster Fire
2. Cleaning is a dismal topic about which I am not a source of inspiration to others.
3. Cleaning does lead to finding great stuff.
4. Open spaces make working on new projects easier
5. I love shiny things
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You clearly did not inherit your mother's cleaning genes...which are weak at best.