resindesign
Resindesign refers to the practice of creating products or structures using resin as a primary material. This can encompass a wide range of applications, from decorative art pieces and jewelry to functional items like tabletops, countertops, and even architectural elements. The process typically involves mixing a liquid resin, often epoxy or polyester, with a hardener, which initiates a chemical reaction causing it to solidify. This liquid state allows the resin to be poured into molds, mixed with various pigments, dyes, or inclusions, and manipulated to achieve desired aesthetic effects.
The versatility of resin is a key aspect of resindesign. It can mimic the appearance of glass,