 You're welcome from Art Resin, back once again with your creative art inspo. I have this piece behind me. Very lovely. And I have 10 new pieces to share right now. Yes, yes, so today I'm going to be using a great product called Art Resin. Artist Mark Austin twisted thin sheets of tinted art resin into curls to replicate hair on this mixed media figure painting. It's really up to you. The possibilities are truly limitless with the Art Resin. Inspired by vintage costume jewelry, Caitlin Kastner used cut plastic frames filling the voids with tinted art resin for a gorgeous stained glass effect. Leah Gollumble used art resin to create these sculptural awards for the United Way, meant to represent a heart that ripples out to embrace the community. Michael Lambert loves the effect that shiny art resin brings to his finished acrylic work. Olga Conja creates mosaics out of moss and other natural objects and uses art resin to tie them all together. Frederick Perrin created this 3D piece by mounting photo cutouts of a macaw and butterflies onto a wood panel. Diane Cahall manipulated polaroid photos, lifting the images from the backing and embedding them in between layers of art resin. Angie Evans created this beautiful ocean themed piece by layering alcohol ink, acrylic paint and art resin to give the effect that the waves are floating over the background. Wendy Risdale used art resin to create a nightlight, a jewelry collection and two sun catchers. This piece I created, it's on metal, I abraded the surface and then I worked with encaustics which is pigmented wax and I also utilized hand pastel. I kind of dig the depth that the resin gives you, it's like glass and it's just absolutely stunning and I've worked with so many different kinds of resin by far and away, art resin is my favorite, it has become the only one that I worked with. Well I hope you found that inspiring, now go get to work and all of us will get to work putting together our next top 10 list of amazing artists, till next time.