As always, beautiful work! I appreciate the fact that you include how you fix mistakes that anyone who works with resin can experience. This is a masterpiece ✨
What you have done in the past 4 years is just FABULOUS!!! I am so proud of you!!! 😘 Happy and proud to follow you! Dont you ever let anything deter you from us again. Something tells me it was a man. Just know this: You're YOUNG! You're Gorgeous! You have the world by the BALLS! Dont ever let a man drag you down! You have a talent that the world needs! & You are a beautiful soul ❣️
I haven’t seen anyone cover up their art the way you did. They normally just go right over the top and I always tilted my head about it. But I like the way you did it. It’s a clean slate. I love the way it came out with the glitter lines.
Hello, can you show details about how you deal with the resin droplets at the back of the canva? And how many days does the resin take to dry? Beautiful work. Thank you
This is my 1st time watching one of your videos definitely won't be the last, the effort you put into fixing errors/ imperfections speaks volumes to you as an artist/ person awesome final product looking forward to seeing what comes next.
Hi Diana, that's really amazing - especially your ultra thin glass glitter - I love the sparkling corners! Just got a question: I've seen you had a few drops on the backside of your canvas. How you get rid of them at the end of your project. Thanks for a tip. Best wishes.
Hey! Before I start pouring, I line the black panel with painters tape. So then when I'm finished with the pouring process, I allow the resin to harden for several days and then flip the painting over (of course lay it on something soft). Then I use a heat gun to gently heat up the drips and remove them as I pull back the tape. Hope this helps!
How much would it be for the final piece? Like to have one made similar in size? Stunning! I've been watching a lot of RU-vids with these pieces but yours is by far the best.
Hi! I love the way you explain what you are doing. My mom and I love your artwork. I have a quick question, why do you have to put tape on the sides of the canvas?
If i use shower curtain on canvas and then use epoxy on that curtain is will work 🤔🤔 please reply i will wait for your answer And ya this Art is amazing
What was the white "paint" you used to cover the first mistake and then the second one contaminated with oil? Was it acrylic paint, primer or something else?
Dianka, I know you used the Teal Paste in this, BUT what is that other shade of blue you used in this creation? I really that OTHER shade of blue! Thanks.
💯❤ this is so gorgeous, your work speaks for itself, this my first time seeing your video, I am new to this, but my daughter wanted to create some thing for my granddaughter, and we tried making a 10 x 10 on wood with pink and when we put the resin topcoat on we kept getting dimples do you have any suggestion how to get rid of that ? Please and thank you.
This answered so many questions I had before starting my first piece! I do have one more though: When you added the glitter glass and the varnish gold etc, do you do a final top coat with resin so everything is sealed in? How does the glitter glass stay stuck down?
Happy to hear the video was helpful! I did not add another clear coat to seal in the gold that I painted on. The varnish itself is like a seal and doesn't come off so I dont need to do anything to it. As for the glitter glass, I start by drizzling resin over the fireglass and then sift the glitter glass on top of it. The glitter glass will stick to the resin and secure itself onto there once it dries!
I’ve never done resin art but I saw a video and thought why not use a syringe. I am an artist and cake maker as well. So I know what tools would be tools can be used for this type of medium.