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Mesmerizing Ocean Wall Art Tutorial

Paul Resinzwood Paul Resinzwood
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The Mesmerizing Ocean Wall Art Tutorial is brought to you by Jenny, Paul, and Kym. We welcome you to PassionArt's artistic journey, where we explore the fascinating world of ocean wall art creation using the incredible Colour Passion Base Cell White. Join our PassionArt Artist Kym Gow and the PassionArt couple as they embark on a mesmerizing artistic adventure that will captivate your senses and immerse you in the beauty of the deep blue sea.

This Mesmerizing Ocean Wall Art Tutorial will guide you through the steps in video format and PDF Text format as PassionArt NZ and Resinzwood aim to give you the best info and show you how to craft unique pieces from your home. In this captivating video. We showcase the unique artistic process of using Colour Passion Base Cell White to craft unique ocean-themed wall art pieces that you can only achieve with our products that may leave you breathless.

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  • The resin volume depends on the board size you are using. Let us say this is a 500mm board, and we aim for a coverage of 4mm you will need 785mls
  • Measure out your resin into equal quantities
  • Add your colors and mix
  • Wrap tape around the outside edge of your board
  • Pour the Base cell white on first
  • Spread it out to cover 2/3rds of the board
  • Gas torch bubbles
  • Pour your blues at the bottom third and onto the white as well - make a pattern
  • Torch bubbles for 2 seconds
  • Use a heat gun with a wide nozzle to slowly blow the blues over the white
  • As the resin starts to set, pull the tape off the side and let the resin go over the side
  • Rub the outer edge with your fingers to smooth.
  • Use a gas torch if needed to pop any microbubbles, as well as help to create cell action (Cell Action = The formation of cells)
  • At that point, you are complete unless you want to put a top coat over for a final finish
  • Mesmerizing Ocean Wall Art Video


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