Resin is the medium of preservation. You can trap a biscuit, a leaf, a pencil shaving, a drawing — freeze it in transparent amber and it lasts forever.
The bottles on the shelf and the pieces in the gallery below are not quite the same thing, though everything here began as the first and became the second. Pour, wait, cure — and discover what survived the process.
Coasters with embedded objects, wire-framed pendants filled with coloured resin, painted slabs that look like stained glass, mandalas drawn on tin lids then sealed under a clear pour — each one a small experiment in what clarity can hold.
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See what you think.
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