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How it works - Resin is a two part liquid (Resin and Hardener). These are often refered to as Part A and Part B. Once combined, a chemical reaction begins. The chemical reaction produces heat and over time (Curing process) the resin will harden, forming a solid substrate. Resin in its fluid form has the same viscosity as honey. Using a variety of pigments and heating tools, resin can be manipulated to create paintings, moulds and on larger scales flooring. Specifically to Outside Inwards, blue pigments are added and then layered over time to create a beautiful seascape.

Image by Douglas Bagg
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