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Why do we love ocean art so much? Because we can’t always be there, toes in the sand, but we can stare into a painting and feel like we are. Through a rainy Seattle winter, I dreamt of just this, dipping into the buoyant Dead Sea and relaxing in its salty waters, and staring through the clear gently lapping waves. This moved me to live in that moment through art and create that depth and immersion with resin. I did this working in multiple layers to build the feel of a sandy ground with metallic accents peaking out where rocks lie and outcroppings form, to a middle layer of warm clear waters, and finally, a top layer of lapping soft waves gently peeling into the shore in an undisturbed and barely perceptible way. 


- 36in x 24in x 1.5in
- Resin on Wood
- Poplar Wood Treated Sides with Infinity Pool Effect
- Ready to Hang 
- Comes with Artist Letter & Certificate of Authenticity 


What is Resin? Resin is commonly known as epoxy. Epoxy resin has a brilliant glass-like finish and is used for its durability in surfboards, boats, even counters, and flooring! I use similar techniques to the surfboard crafters where I mix the two parts resin, starting a 1-hour timer I must work quickly and expertly off of hundreds of hours of experience to pigment the resin, pour it, and painting with it using a knife and a blowtorch before it starts to permanently cure. Each layer needs 72 hours to fully cure and for depth, I use multiple layers.
Why do we love ocean art so much? Because we can’t always be there, toes in the sand, but we can stare into a painting and feel like we are. Through a rainy Seattle winter, I dreamt of just this, dipping into the buoyant Dead Sea and relaxing in its salty waters, and staring through the clear gently lapping waves. This moved me to live in that moment through art and create that depth and immersion with resin. I did this working in multiple layers to build the feel of a sandy ground with metallic accents peaking out where rocks lie and outcroppings form, to a middle layer of warm clear waters, and finally, a top layer of lapping soft waves gently peeling into the shore in an undisturbed and barely perceptible way. 


- 36in x 24in x 1.5in
- Resin on Wood
- Poplar Wood Treated Sides with Infinity Pool Effect
- Ready to Hang 
- Comes with Artist Letter & Certificate of Authenticity 


What is Resin? Resin is commonly known as epoxy. Epoxy resin has a brilliant glass-like finish and is used for its durability in surfboards, boats, even counters, and flooring! I use similar techniques to the surfboard crafters where I mix the two parts resin, starting a 1-hour timer I must work quickly and expertly off of hundreds of hours of experience to pigment the resin, pour it, and painting with it using a knife and a blowtorch before it starts to permanently cure. Each layer needs 72 hours to fully cure and for depth, I use multiple layers.
Why do we love ocean art so much? Because we can’t always be there, toes in the sand, but we can stare into a painting and feel like we are. Through a rainy Seattle winter, I dreamt of just this, dipping into the buoyant Dead Sea and relaxing in its salty waters, and staring through the clear gently lapping waves. This moved me to live in that moment through art and create that depth and immersion with resin. I did this working in multiple layers to build the feel of a sandy ground with metallic accents peaking out where rocks lie and outcroppings form, to a middle layer of warm clear waters, and finally, a top layer of lapping soft waves gently peeling into the shore in an undisturbed and barely perceptible way. 


- 36in x 24in x 1.5in
- Resin on Wood
- Poplar Wood Treated Sides with Infinity Pool Effect
- Ready to Hang 
- Comes with Artist Letter & Certificate of Authenticity 


What is Resin? Resin is commonly known as epoxy. Epoxy resin has a brilliant glass-like finish and is used for its durability in surfboards, boats, even counters, and flooring! I use similar techniques to the surfboard crafters where I mix the two parts resin, starting a 1-hour timer I must work quickly and expertly off of hundreds of hours of experience to pigment the resin, pour it, and painting with it using a knife and a blowtorch before it starts to permanently cure. Each layer needs 72 hours to fully cure and for depth, I use multiple layers.
Why do we love ocean art so much? Because we can’t always be there, toes in the sand, but we can stare into a painting and feel like we are. Through a rainy Seattle winter, I dreamt of just this, dipping into the buoyant Dead Sea and relaxing in its salty waters, and staring through the clear gently lapping waves. This moved me to live in that moment through art and create that depth and immersion with resin. I did this working in multiple layers to build the feel of a sandy ground with metallic accents peaking out where rocks lie and outcroppings form, to a middle layer of warm clear waters, and finally, a top layer of lapping soft waves gently peeling into the shore in an undisturbed and barely perceptible way. 


- 36in x 24in x 1.5in
- Resin on Wood
- Poplar Wood Treated Sides with Infinity Pool Effect
- Ready to Hang 
- Comes with Artist Letter & Certificate of Authenticity 


What is Resin? Resin is commonly known as epoxy. Epoxy resin has a brilliant glass-like finish and is used for its durability in surfboards, boats, even counters, and flooring! I use similar techniques to the surfboard crafters where I mix the two parts resin, starting a 1-hour timer I must work quickly and expertly off of hundreds of hours of experience to pigment the resin, pour it, and painting with it using a knife and a blowtorch before it starts to permanently cure. Each layer needs 72 hours to fully cure and for depth, I use multiple layers.

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The Warmth of the Dead Sea Painting

Tiffani Buteau

United States

Painting, Resin on Wood

Size: 36 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in

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Why do we love ocean art so much? Because we can’t always be there, toes in the sand, but we can stare into a painting and feel like we are. Through a rainy Seattle winter, I dreamt of just this, dipping into the buoyant Dead Sea and relaxing in its salty waters, and staring through the clear gently lapping waves. This moved me to live in that moment through art and create that depth and immersion with resin. I did this working in multiple layers to build the feel of a sandy ground with metallic accents peaking out where rocks lie and outcroppings form, to a middle layer of warm clear waters, and finally, a top layer of lapping soft waves gently peeling into the shore in an undisturbed and barely perceptible way. - 36in x 24in x 1.5in - Resin on Wood - Poplar Wood Treated Sides with Infinity Pool Effect - Ready to Hang - Comes with Artist Letter & Certificate of Authenticity What is Resin? Resin is commonly known as epoxy. Epoxy resin has a brilliant glass-like finish and is used for its durability in surfboards, boats, even counters, and flooring! I use similar techniques to the surfboard crafters where I mix the two parts resin, starting a 1-hour timer I must work quickly and expertly off of hundreds of hours of experience to pigment the resin, pour it, and painting with it using a knife and a blowtorch before it starts to permanently cure. Each layer needs 72 hours to fully cure and for depth, I use multiple layers.

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Resin on Wood

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36 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in

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Tiffani Buteau is a distinguished artist celebrated for her innovative painting technique that combines sculpting and pouring resin. Her work, characterized by its serene and evocative themes, captures the tranquil beauty of nature in mesmerizing detail. Each piece by Tiffani reflects a profound connection to the natural world, offering viewers a peaceful respite through her art. Despite the challenges posed by dysautonomia, a condition that affects her autonomic nervous system and necessitates working in short, focused bursts, Tiffani's dedication to her craft remains unwavering. Her resilience and passion shine through in her meticulously crafted works, which are not only visual feasts but also embodiments of her perseverance. Tiffani's unique approach to art—blending traditional sculpting with the fluid dynamics of resin—creates multidimensional masterpieces that invite viewers to explore and immerse themselves in the tranquil harmony of nature. Each painting is a testament to her skill, creativity, and the serene beauty she strives to bring into the world. Living near Seattle, Washington, Tiffani works out of a charming A-frame studio nestled in the woods, a setting that deeply inspires her nature-themed creations. Due to her disability, she does not participate in exhibitions. Instead, she exclusively sells her artwork online to collectors, allowing her to share her art with a global audience while managing her health. Through her art, Tiffani Buteau not only navigates her personal challenges but also inspires others with her story of strength and creativity. Her paintings stand as beacons of peace, inviting all who encounter them to pause, reflect, and find solace in the natural splendor they depict.

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