THE FRAME
When working with resin, I choose birch wood not only for its strength but also for its natural beauty and elegance.
Its smooth grain and warm tones add a subtle sophistication to the piece, while the wood's natural texture complements the sleek, glossy finish of the resin, creating a harmonious blend of organic beauty and artistic precision.
For pieces not involving resin, I use heavy-duty gallery-wrapped canvas. This offers the perfect surface for shaping and layering, allowing me to build rich textures and dimensions.
To ensure long-lasting support, I wire each piece with 1/16-gauge stainless steel wire, providing both strength and durability, ensuring the artwork maintains its stability and structural integrity over time.
Birch provides a sturdy base that can easily support the weight of resin, preventing warping over time.
When working with resin, I choose birch wood not only for its strength but also for its natural beauty and elegance.
To ensure long-lasting support, I wire each piece with 1/16-gauge stainless steel wire, providing both strength and durability, ensuring the artwork maintains its stability and structural integrity over time.
Its smooth grain and warm tones add a subtle sophistication to the piece, while the wood's natural texture complements the sleek, glossy finish of the resin, creating a harmonious blend of organic beauty and artistic precision.
Birch provides a sturdy base that can easily support the weight of resin, preventing warping over time.
For pieces not involving resin, I use heavy-duty gallery-wrapped canvas. This offers the perfect surface for shaping and layering, allowing me to build rich textures and dimensions.