Here is my Blue Paradise Geode and Resin art piece. For this piece I started out with a 12" x 16" premium gallery canvas. The resin I have been using for my abstract art is Art Resin. It is a wonderful resin to work with. You can mix all kinds of products in the resin to color/tint it from alcohol inks to paints, and glitter, pigment powders and pastes and it cures crystal clear. Everyone has their own way of creating art and I know some people like to do all of the layers of the resin for the geode art at one time (or one pour) start to finish. But for myself I prefer to create the geode in layers. So some of the pieces I create take a few days to several days to finish depending on how many layers I add. Having multiple layers creates more depth in the pieces.
Here is a close up of one of the corners on the canvas. I used a variety of products on this canvas including Art Resin, Pinata Inks, Alcohol Inks, ICE Resin Tints, crushed glass, crushed crystals, colored pebbles, Nuvo glitter, Perfect Pearls, and mica flakes.
Since I have worked with ICE Resin for so many years I feel like I had an advantage when it came to creating abstract art with resin. I already know a lot of different techniques that can be done with resin and how the resin will react with different products added in. It's kind of like when I create the jewelry but on a much larger scale.
I love how the center part of this geode turned out! Plus I can add a light behind this area on the back of the canvas and it makes the geode look like it's glowing.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE how the metallic gold is floating on top!!
The white, blue, aqua, and gold all blend so beautifully in the layers. If you click on the image to enlarge it you can see bits of sparkle from the bottom layers too.
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I hope you enjoyed today's project share! As always, you can click on all of the images to enlarge them and see all of the details. I will be sharing more of my abstract art pieces soon. Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope you have a wonderful and creative day!
Much love, hugs, and blessings,
Heidi