The secret to creating beautiful, realistic resin ocean art is tinted epoxy resin and a hairdryer: it's an easy technique that involves pouring layers of resin in various shades of blue, then finishing with a layer of white that gets pushed around with a hairdryer to create a lacing effect reminiscent of sea foam. Resin is essential to creating realistic ocean art: it's clarity, consistency and gloss replicate the look of water in a way you simply can't get with any other medium.
In this video, we join artist Rebecca Brianceau who shows us how to use ArtResin and ResinTint to achieve a resin ocean art effect. These techniques will help take your resin art to the next level!
For a complete list of materials and written instructions, see our blog "How To Make Ocean Resin Art":
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Time Stamps
00:25 Intro to Resin Ocean Art
00:40 Required Materials
01:53 Preparing the ArtResin
02:18 Propping Up The Panel
04:01 Tinting the ArtResin
05:58 Pour The Sand Tinted Resin Layer
06:49 Pour A Medium Turquoise Layer
07:23 Pour A Darker Turquoise Layer
08:15 Pour The Lighter Turquoise Layer
09:38 Touch Up With Darker Turquoise Over The Light Turquoise
13:12 Pour The White Tinted Resin
15:28 Create Waves With The Hairdryer
22:07 Use A Toothpick To Exaggerate The Waves
22:50 Torch Out The Bubbles
23:20 Cover With A Dust Cover
23:40 Reveal!
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