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"OCEAN QUELL" was a monument in resin layering. I used many layers to build a sense of depth under the water. You can peer through those layers like you would with your toes in the sand in the water. Glints of gold peek through and so do spots of corals, but the real star is the foaming blue waves. Seaspray at its finest. the momentum of the waves is that they are rushing in towards you about to crest and break. One of the things I love most about this painting is looking at it from the sides. The resin has a dome-like edge finish that appears to float above the Poplar wood frame and it really showcases the brilliance of the resin in gorgeous juxtaposition against the hue of the finished wood grain. 

20 in X 24 in X 1.5in
Poplar / Birch Wood Panel 
Natural wood-grain lacquered sides
Ready to Hang
Comes with a Signed Certificate of Authenticity

What is Resin?

Resin is a demanding but exhilarating art form. It is kind of like a liquid glass, once the two parts are mixed I must work quickly. With just an hour of work time, I must use every hard-wrought lesson to perfect the pigmented resin I pour. I use surfboard crafting pigments, India Inks, powder pigments, and more for the varying hues. Then, I grab a heat-based tool, like my blow torch, and manipulate the poured layers from there. The same process that gets you a gorgeously decorated surfboard is what gets you these paintings. As a former surfer, I find myself ever eager to recapture those fleeting moments in the surf in resin.
"OCEAN QUELL" was a monument in resin layering. I used many layers to build a sense of depth under the water. You can peer through those layers like you would with your toes in the sand in the water. Glints of gold peek through and so do spots of corals, but the real star is the foaming blue waves. Seaspray at its finest. the momentum of the waves is that they are rushing in towards you about to crest and break. One of the things I love most about this painting is looking at it from the sides. The resin has a dome-like edge finish that appears to float above the Poplar wood frame and it really showcases the brilliance of the resin in gorgeous juxtaposition against the hue of the finished wood grain. 

20 in X 24 in X 1.5in
Poplar / Birch Wood Panel 
Natural wood-grain lacquered sides
Ready to Hang
Comes with a Signed Certificate of Authenticity

What is Resin?

Resin is a demanding but exhilarating art form. It is kind of like a liquid glass, once the two parts are mixed I must work quickly. With just an hour of work time, I must use every hard-wrought lesson to perfect the pigmented resin I pour. I use surfboard crafting pigments, India Inks, powder pigments, and more for the varying hues. Then, I grab a heat-based tool, like my blow torch, and manipulate the poured layers from there. The same process that gets you a gorgeously decorated surfboard is what gets you these paintings. As a former surfer, I find myself ever eager to recapture those fleeting moments in the surf in resin.
"OCEAN QUELL" was a monument in resin layering. I used many layers to build a sense of depth under the water. You can peer through those layers like you would with your toes in the sand in the water. Glints of gold peek through and so do spots of corals, but the real star is the foaming blue waves. Seaspray at its finest. the momentum of the waves is that they are rushing in towards you about to crest and break. One of the things I love most about this painting is looking at it from the sides. The resin has a dome-like edge finish that appears to float above the Poplar wood frame and it really showcases the brilliance of the resin in gorgeous juxtaposition against the hue of the finished wood grain. 

20 in X 24 in X 1.5in
Poplar / Birch Wood Panel 
Natural wood-grain lacquered sides
Ready to Hang
Comes with a Signed Certificate of Authenticity

What is Resin?

Resin is a demanding but exhilarating art form. It is kind of like a liquid glass, once the two parts are mixed I must work quickly. With just an hour of work time, I must use every hard-wrought lesson to perfect the pigmented resin I pour. I use surfboard crafting pigments, India Inks, powder pigments, and more for the varying hues. Then, I grab a heat-based tool, like my blow torch, and manipulate the poured layers from there. The same process that gets you a gorgeously decorated surfboard is what gets you these paintings. As a former surfer, I find myself ever eager to recapture those fleeting moments in the surf in resin.
"OCEAN QUELL" was a monument in resin layering. I used many layers to build a sense of depth under the water. You can peer through those layers like you would with your toes in the sand in the water. Glints of gold peek through and so do spots of corals, but the real star is the foaming blue waves. Seaspray at its finest. the momentum of the waves is that they are rushing in towards you about to crest and break. One of the things I love most about this painting is looking at it from the sides. The resin has a dome-like edge finish that appears to float above the Poplar wood frame and it really showcases the brilliance of the resin in gorgeous juxtaposition against the hue of the finished wood grain. 

20 in X 24 in X 1.5in
Poplar / Birch Wood Panel 
Natural wood-grain lacquered sides
Ready to Hang
Comes with a Signed Certificate of Authenticity

What is Resin?

Resin is a demanding but exhilarating art form. It is kind of like a liquid glass, once the two parts are mixed I must work quickly. With just an hour of work time, I must use every hard-wrought lesson to perfect the pigmented resin I pour. I use surfboard crafting pigments, India Inks, powder pigments, and more for the varying hues. Then, I grab a heat-based tool, like my blow torch, and manipulate the poured layers from there. The same process that gets you a gorgeously decorated surfboard is what gets you these paintings. As a former surfer, I find myself ever eager to recapture those fleeting moments in the surf in resin.
"OCEAN QUELL" was a monument in resin layering. I used many layers to build a sense of depth under the water. You can peer through those layers like you would with your toes in the sand in the water. Glints of gold peek through and so do spots of corals, but the real star is the foaming blue waves. Seaspray at its finest. the momentum of the waves is that they are rushing in towards you about to crest and break. One of the things I love most about this painting is looking at it from the sides. The resin has a dome-like edge finish that appears to float above the Poplar wood frame and it really showcases the brilliance of the resin in gorgeous juxtaposition against the hue of the finished wood grain. 

20 in X 24 in X 1.5in
Poplar / Birch Wood Panel 
Natural wood-grain lacquered sides
Ready to Hang
Comes with a Signed Certificate of Authenticity

What is Resin?

Resin is a demanding but exhilarating art form. It is kind of like a liquid glass, once the two parts are mixed I must work quickly. With just an hour of work time, I must use every hard-wrought lesson to perfect the pigmented resin I pour. I use surfboard crafting pigments, India Inks, powder pigments, and more for the varying hues. Then, I grab a heat-based tool, like my blow torch, and manipulate the poured layers from there. The same process that gets you a gorgeously decorated surfboard is what gets you these paintings. As a former surfer, I find myself ever eager to recapture those fleeting moments in the surf in resin.
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OCEAN QUELL Painting

Tiffani Buteau

United States

Painting, Resin on Wood

Size: 24 W x 20 H x 1.5 D in

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"OCEAN QUELL" was a monument in resin layering. I used many layers to build a sense of depth under the water. You can peer through those layers like you would with your toes in the sand in the water. Glints of gold peek through and so do spots of corals, but the real star is the foaming blue waves. Seaspray at its finest. the momentum of the waves is that they are rushing in towards you about to crest and break. One of the things I love most about this painting is looking at it from the sides. The resin has a dome-like edge finish that appears to float above the Poplar wood frame and it really showcases the brilliance of the resin in gorgeous juxtaposition against the hue of the finished wood grain. 20 in X 24 in X 1.5in Poplar / Birch Wood Panel Natural wood-grain lacquered sides Ready to Hang Comes with a Signed Certificate of Authenticity What is Resin? Resin is a demanding but exhilarating art form. It is kind of like a liquid glass, once the two parts are mixed I must work quickly. With just an hour of work time, I must use every hard-wrought lesson to perfect the pigmented resin I pour. I use surfboard crafting pigments, India Inks, powder pigments, and more for the varying hues. Then, I grab a heat-based tool, like my blow torch, and manipulate the poured layers from there. The same process that gets you a gorgeously decorated surfboard is what gets you these paintings. As a former surfer, I find myself ever eager to recapture those fleeting moments in the surf in resin.

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Painting:Resin on Wood

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Size:24 W x 20 H x 1.5 D in

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I'm eternally in awe of not just the beauty that exists in nature but the laws that govern that beauty. The same laws that captivate us with a sprawling sunset (something quite large, also beguile us with the magnificence of a nebula (something mind-boggling huge) or with the inner structure of the cells in a leaf (something quite small). There is a beauty that belies itself as chaos all around us. I work in resin for this very reason. As I pour and manipulate the thick liquid resin, for a moment in time I experience, like a fleeting sunset, the beauty that the laws of physics creates on the canvas, just before it disappears and reinvents itself, settling on the final outcome of the painting. As a former surfer, this reminds me of lying on the board in the water and catching a glimpse of a never to be replicated moment where a small wave peaks and crests and water foams about only to disappear. I want to capture moments tied in their core to nature on a canvas. Resin lets me freeze those moments in time.

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