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The Flow of Success

Join us on Monday, Oct. 21, for a captivating presentation by Hawaii Fluid Art CEO and Founder Maya Ratcliff, an inspiring entrepreneur who turned her passion for art into a thriving international franchise.

Featuring an interactive, TED-talk like setting, you’ll discover how she navigated the challenges of starting up a business, leveraged her creativity, and built a brand that resonates with people around the globe. This talk is perfect for business students, aspiring entrepreneurs, and anyone who is interested in the intersection of business and creativity!

 

Watch Live

A livestream of "The Flow of Success" will be available the morning of the event, accessible here.

 

About Hawaii Fluid Art (courtesy HawaiiFluidArt.com)

Hawaii Fluid Art was founded by Maya Ratcliff, an artist with a passion for helping others. Maya began her art career by assisting individuals with brain injuries, using art as a therapeutic tool to unlock their creative potential. Through this journey, she developed a proprietary method of fluid art using acrylic paints and a special pouring medium. Working initially from her home and local resorts, Maya’s innovative technique quickly gained popularity. The first Hawaii Fluid Art studio was opened in Waikoloa, HI, and today, franchises exist throughout the U.S.

Fluid art is a fascinating blend of science and creativity. The diverse pigments used in this art form are composed of various materials, each with unique weights and densities. Some pigments, like metals, are heavier, while others, such as those derived from plant matter or resins, are lighter. When suspended and mixed together in a fluid medium, these pigments interact in dynamic ways, influenced by their viscosity and quantity, resulting in unique patterns and effects. This element of unpredictability is part of the magic of fluid art, making each piece a unique masterpiece.  Read more.


This event is free and open to the community.