In fact, the idea of using epoxy resin with acrylic for artistic purposes was invented before. It works similarly to oil — the material is the same, but the styles, directions, and application techniques vary.
For several years, the artist experimented in the studio, mixing colors and applying the resin in different ways to achieve the exact effect that would best express artistic vision and become a fully-fledged stylistic technique.
The method involves first constructing an approximate composition, selecting the paints, calculating the resin’s curing time, and applying it at a specific angle — this way, the colors set in a particular manner without blending into each other. Also she uses her own signature technique of applying dispersed elements, which are seamlessly integrated into the overall composition of the painting at the final stage.
Instead of canvas, she uses special MDF boards ranging from 60 cm to 2 meters in length, so creating a single piece takes quite a lot of time and physical effort.