Bringing joy and nurturing the human spirit one painting at a time—that’s what Hawaii Fluid Art stands for.
Since opening, Michael Lutz and Jessica Baisley have welcomed guests of all ages and skills. A family traveled from Waco to design heartfelt Mother’s Day gifts, a man who is red-green color blind was wowed by the beauty of contrast, and nine women spent hours expressing how their artwork resembled each other.
“It’s so uplifting for us to see the excitement on someone’s face,” says Michael. “People will say, ‘Oh, you’ve captured my personality.’ But I didn’t capture anything—you picked your colors, you picked the technique, you poured it out the way you wanted to. I provided guidance.”
“I was so excited to open this for the community. I love that it’s very inclusive and that anybody can do it,” says Jessica. “My son is 22 years old and on the spectrum, and the first time he did it, he got right into it.”
Jessica previously taught elementary school, while Michael comes from tech. His creativity stems from over 20 years of underwater photography, though neither considers themselves especially artistic.
“You don’t need an art background to create beautiful pieces. That’s our motto—trust the process,” says Jessica. “People get nervous when they come in to do a piece, but this is a very relaxing environment. You don’t have to be perfect when you create.”
At Hawaii Fluid Art, you’re invited to explore traditional canvases, resin tumblers, glass painting, and more.
Michael would stay in the studio all day if he could. Both he and Jessica are grateful for the support of the Cedar Park community in bringing their 85 different paints to life in such a special way.
“The most fulfilling part is doing it with Jess,” says Michael. “The people and the creativity are wonderful, but getting to do this with my partner… It’s been hard, but it’s been fun.”
Schedule your date night, Sip & Paint, or birthday party at hawaiifluidart.com/cedar-park-tx/ or 1335 E Whitestone Blvd, Ste T-120.