 Rebecca from Art Resin, just wondering, how's the past year been for you? If there's one thing that I've learned in life is that when the going gets tough, art always makes me feel better. And apparently it makes a lot of you feel better too, because there's been a lot of art that I've seen lately from people who know what they're doing and people who never knew they had it in them. But regardless, it has that healing quality. So I'm here to share with you some of the art that's been shared with me. It's amazing and I think you'll love it. So here it is for your viewing pleasure. Okay guys, today is Resin's Day. Julie Pelais made some amazing colorful abstracts with alcohol ink. Alice Tunnel used a multi-layered approach, alternating her paint with her art resin. Marie Young-Peter likes to use recycled and found objects to create her art, adding some sea glass and pebbles and shells onto the top of an old picture frame. Lisa Xena turned a simple cactus print into something super glamorous by adding glitter to the cacti spines. Lynch Weebok found a way to upcycle old, unwanted light bulbs with her acrylic floor art. I have used many different kinds of resin and the resin that I love is art resin. That's the name of the company. Here is the finished, painted, resin light bulb. Joy Sasser tinted her resin in different shades of ocean blue and poured it onto a piece of hand-cut walnut with four circular carbouts for a flight of beers. And Sutherland made a beautiful trinket dish just by mixing in glitter and tint into her art resin and pouring it straight into her mold. Victoria Samilov used her art resin to repurpose a guitar into a piece of art for a local fundraiser. Christy Kail decided to use her art resin and acrylic paint on ceramic tile for some awesome little mini statement pieces. Kesha Rind painted a rainbow over an existing river table and then coated the whole thing in our resin. Here's the resin right after I poured it and then 24 hours later, the next day it's cured and looks flawless. I freaking love art resin. Good, right? I thought so. Well, anyways, if you have art to share, I would love to see that too. Please email me. It's rebecca.zac at artrisen.com or just Instagram at art underscore resin. And I would love to see what you've made. It's the best part of my job, honestly. So hope to see your art soon. Cheers.