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Selecting the right resin is essential for achieving professional results in your resin paintings. The correct type enhances appearance, durability, and ease of use, helping your artwork stand out with a brilliant, long-lasting finish.
Key Features of Resins for Paintings
For artistic projects, clear epoxy resins with medium to high viscosity are highly recommended. These resins provide a self-levelling property, ensuring a smooth, even coat across your artwork. The result is a striking glossy finish that truly brings out the colours and details of your painting. A good example is the Art Pro clear epoxy resin, known for its clarity and scratch resistance, ideal for both beginners and professional artists.
Practical Tips for Choosing the Right Resin
- Opt for a resin designed specifically for art surfaces, which typically offers easy mixing and a bubble-free finish.
- If you want to experiment with colour effects, choose a kit that includes pigments or neon tints for creative flexibility—such as the “Raphael Kit”.
- Planning an ocean or wave-themed artwork? Consider options like the “Sea” resin kit, which comes with thicker resin and special additives for creating layered, realistic effects.
When Resin Type Makes a Difference
The type of resin you select becomes particularly important when working on artworks that require multiple layers, special effects, or higher durability. High-quality, well-formulated epoxy resins help preserve vividness and minimise issues like yellowing or scratching, ensuring lasting beauty for your art.
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