In order to create a beautiful, realistic beach resin art 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 to create a lacing effect reminiscent of seafoam. Resin is important and helps in creating realistic ocean art it gives the consistency and gloss replicate the look of water.
The Circle Community brings together Urban Landscapes Workshop with Vrajangna Patel.
About The Artist
Vrajangna is a self-taught artist and loves experimenting with different medium art forms. She has held two solo exhibitions in London and has been a part of Youth and International designs
The Workshop Began
Vrajangna greeted all the attendees and thanked the host for the introduction. She took brown colour and applied it to the circular base. She used turquoise blue and light for the colour of the ocean and advised to not switch on the fan when one works on resin as all the dust particles might set into the piece and concluded the resin workshop by creating waves using white colour
Towards The End Of The Workshop
Kaavya painted a beautiful and gave an artistic touch to her Resin beach art with blue ocean and white waves adding beauty. All the participants appreciated her Ocean Blue Resin Art and showed her co-created resin paintings to Vrajangna. The host thanked Vrajangna for teaching this aesthetic resin art.
The attendees were from different parts of the country. They also belonged to different age groups but their love for art brought them together on a single platform. The Circle Community, as always, was successful in connecting artists and curating a magical and positive vibe together.
On this note, here’s us signing off until next time!
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