I hope you enjoy this resin seascape painting with lots of sparkle! I used Epoxy resin to create this ocean tutorial and I think it turned out nice! I'd love to know your thoughts! L
Have you seen the rest of my epoxy resin ocean tutorials yet?
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⬇️ Supplies Used In This Resin Seascape can be found here ⬇️
ART RESIN, https://amzn.to/42SooKF
Birch Cradle Boards, https://amzn.to/4keADag
Minwax Wood Sealer, https://amzn.to/4dejFXk
Tape for Back, https://amzn.to/4kjlmVQ
Acrylic Paints, I mix and match my favorites can be found here
Golden Teal, https://amzn.to/4mbWnVT
Mica Powder (beach) Meyspring Peach Gold, https://amzn.to/43qtHBd
Crushed Glass, https://amzn.to/4kdiUjt
Blue Sparkle Flakes, https://amzn.to/3ZaTjj0 (alternative as shattered glass is not available)
White Epoxy Pigment by Armor Art, https://amzn.to/4dj9TDq
Ranger Alcohol Ink Blue, https://amzn.to/3GOOd5E
Le Rez Mica Powder ( any turquoise or blues you want)
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*Artist Disclaimer
I post videos detailing how I prefer to work with my art and supplies. Please do you're own research on using resin safely and read all instructions on your products. Conditions, materials and numerous other factors contribute to the overall outcome of any project. Not every art piece I create is a success and I learn from experience and trial and error. Please understand that while I Iove to share what I have learned, I am in no way responsible for the outcome of your artwork, your safety or experience of the process ;) Enjoy and feel free to comment with your questions and I will answer as best I can! Happy Creating -Tammy