Today I’m creating an abstract sunset π
I absolutely loved using a yellow and orange colour palette π¨
What a glorious resin art pouring process time I had! Natural resin cells emerged in the application.
I explain the creative process in a voice over, so put your volume up.
This piece was created on a 65cm round - it’s a warm up to a 90cm round and gee I’m scared and excited to make a start on that big bad boy!
I used my hands and fingers to push and pull the resin across the board - and I was delighted that the friction assisted with making gorgeous effects - which as we know are so difficult to capture in the video.
I’m still undecided if I’ll do a second layer - what’s your opinion?
All pigments are A1 pigments ππ§‘✨
Crystal series-super flash gold
Golden series-royal gold
Glitter series-orange
Micah iron metal series-wine read
Colour and pigmentation series-magic read
Colour and pigmentation series-red pink pearl
Solid series-orange yellow
Pearl pigment-rutile sterling
If you join A1 Facebook group you’ll get 10% off orders over $100
Did you know Tara Prior - of Taralea Art also uses A1 pigments in her glorious reef blooms and other amazing pour art! She’s also now a distributor of these amazing pigment, you can chat with her about them through her Facebook here;
US folk can get A1 pigments from the lovely Cherie:
I used MAD resin - if you order through me, I get a few bucks that support me and my art journey: order via my Facebook
I use an awesome 65cm porthole substrate - I get mine here: / let them know Maggie sent you π
And I think I’ve covered everything - if there’s something I’ve missed - please ask me in the comments.
And may your creative journey be blessed with satisfaction and joy π
Love Maggie xxx
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