Swirling Resin Art Uses Real Objects to Mimic the Untouched Beauty

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Last updated 27 May 2024
Swirling Resin Art Uses Real Objects to Mimic the Untouched Beauty
Jan 7, 2019 - Artist Antuanelle creates epoxy resin art that celebrates the beauty of the untouched ocean. Combining swirling colors and found objects including gemstones, pearls, and seashells, the abstract pieces offer a bird’s eye view of the ocean shore.
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