 Hello everyone it's Dave from Art Resin and I'm stepping in for Rebecca. She's been sharing these artist videos with you every other week and I thought it's my turn to say look at these awesome artists and what they've made. Caitlyn Akerso feels that there's no better medium than resin to really capture the depth and motion of water. Christy Neal tinted Art Resin with mica powder and pigments to create these contemporary flow art pieces. Riley Mellor used Art Resin to create this pretty little tray trinket dish featuring a perfectly preserved Gerber Daisy. David Krawblatt cut each piece of this collage by hand. It is now done. I poured resin yesterday so it came out with a perfect glossy glass finish. Emily Mullett layers hand-painted and screen-printed imagery in between multiple coats of Art Resin to bring a unique depth to her work. With a resin and acrylic pour Bridget Houston transformed a plain wood serving tray into a piece of functional art. Virginia Porter used Art Resin to create a gift set that includes four coasters and two trinket dishes. Paul Nelson created these mixed media paintings on wood panels finishing them off with a glossy coat of Art Resin. Andy Garbarino created her Texas Love Letters series to help raise funds for the Houston Food Bank. Drew Mullen used a coat of Art Resin to give a little sparkle to her realistic ocean sunrise painting. Amazing! Thank you for sharing your art with us. It's so fun to see what people are making with Art Resin. If you want to share your art, you can email Rebecca at this email address and maybe we'll see you in the next video. We'll see you next time.