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How do you make paintings with resin?

How do you make paintings with resin?

Discover top resins, starter kits and tutorials for vibrant resin art.

Free Step-by-Step Resin Ocean Art Lesson by Natalia Natirum
"Art Pro" – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating

Interested in taking your art to the next level? Whether you’re a beginner exploring resin painting for the first time or a professional seeking gallery-quality results, choosing the right materials and tools is essential. This page reviews the best products, starter kits, and expert-led tutorials to equip you for creative, glossy resin artwork across a variety of styles and surfaces.

Choosing the Right Resin Painting Products

Resin art is renowned for its vibrant colour, glossy finish and versatility. But not every resin or kit is identical—your choice depends on the effect, control, and finish you want to achieve. Some products are tailored for fluid abstract pours, others for detailed wave effects, while all-in-one kits offer convenience for first-time users. Consider viscosity, included pigments, clarity, and the type of tutorial guidance provided.

"Raphael Kit" – Pour Paint & Resin Art Set with Neon Pigments and Canvas

Gallery of Finished Resin Paintings

Explore a curated gallery showing completed resin artworks, ocean scenes, and vibrant neon pour paintings created with these products. Each piece highlights the clarity, depth and colour intensity achievable using the featured resins and kits.

Free Step-by-Step Resin Ocean Art Lesson by Natalia Natirum

Free Step-by-Step Resin Ocean Art Lesson by Natalia Natirum provides practical video guidance perfect for beginners and those wanting to master resin wave effects. You’ll follow a clear tutorial with suggested materials such as Art Pro resins and epoxy-safe dyes, learning how to layer and blend for beautiful ocean-inspired finishes. The lesson is free to access, making it an ideal entry point for curious artists. The focus on technique, surface preparation, and proper product use will help you build confidence and avoid common pitfalls from the outset.

“Raphael Kit” – Pour Paint & Resin Art Set with Neon Pigments and Canvas

If you want everything you need in one box, the “Raphael Kit” – Pour Paint & Resin Art Set with Neon Pigments and Canvas is designed to get you creating straight away. The kit includes a transparent resin, a set of neon pigments, a robust 30×30 cm canvas, wooden spatulas, gloves and easy instructions. Both beginners and experienced artists can bring their visions to life with its easy mixing, odourless formula, and vivid pigment range. The kit’s ready-to-use format removes guesswork, providing consistency for every pour or layered design.

“Art Pro” – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating

Looking for a pure resin solution? “Art Pro” – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating stands out for its medium viscosity, clarity and reliable UV protection, making it excellent for high-gloss art pieces, coasters, or trays. Its dense, non-drip formula cures evenly between 12–24 hours and is simple to mix at a 3:2 ratio. Durable and scratch-resistant, it’s a favourite for artists who want a glass-like finish and professional protection for their work. Use it when you seek precision and easy repeatable results for both surface and finish layers.

“Art Pro Deluxe” – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for Artists

For detailed paintings, wave effects or geode designs requiring sharp definition, “Art Pro Deluxe” – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for Artists offers unparalleled control. This formula’s extreme viscosity ensures that colours won’t bleed together, retaining crisp lines and defined shapes. Its self-levelling, UV-resistant surface cures rapidly and is built for glossy finish layers or statement pieces. Favoured by artists aiming for professional gallery results, it is best used where detail and longevity matter most.

Tips for Getting the Most from Your Resin Painting Projects

Maximise your results by always preparing your work surface and following safety guidance—use gloves and ensure ventilation. Test colours and techniques on small surfaces before committing to larger canvases, and use tape to contain resin flow. Beginners benefit greatly from structured tutorials, like those included in the masterclass series, while advanced users may focus on selecting the optimal resin viscosity for their style. Always refer to mixing ratios and cure times listed on each product’s instructions for the best finish.

Expert Insights: Artist Recommendations

Professional artists recommend starting with video tutorials to avoid common mistakes and practice on small canvases before attempting larger artworks. Use high viscosity resins for sharp details and ensure you follow all safety and curing instructions for durable, glossy results.

"Raphael Kit" – Pour Paint & Resin Art Set with Neon Pigments and Canvas

Frequently Asked Questions

Which resin is best for beginners in resin painting?

Begin with a kit like the "Raphael Kit" which includes everything needed and offers easy mixing with clear instructions.

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Which surfaces can be used for resin paintings?

Art boards, MDF panels and primed canvases are great choices, as are pre-made coaster and tray bases.

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What is the difference between medium and high viscosity resin?

Medium viscosity resins spread more easily for surface coating, while high viscosity resins help retain sharp lines and precise detail.

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What is important when mixing resin for art?

Accurately measure and thoroughly mix the resin and hardener as specified to ensure a clear cure and professional finish.

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How do I achieve wave or ocean effects in resin paintings?

Use high viscosity resin and alcohol inks for wave patterns. Follow an ocean art tutorial for best step-by-step guidance.

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How do I prevent bubbles in resin paintings?

Warm your resin, mix slowly, and use a heat gun or torch after pouring to remove trapped bubbles.

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