What a fabulous use of resin and the fine art of hand painting/drawing/sketching ~ I'm going to give this a go :) as I love to do it all as well ~ THANKS FOR SHARING
Incredible pieces! I have been waiting for this and so glad it was finally here! :) I can relate to everything he said about the process etc. I can't draw and my painting skills are not much better but I can sculpt and so I create that way. :) I do it for myself - for the love of the process - but I also hope someone else loves it enough to want to take it home with them. :) - Heidi
What a creative use of the medium. Very interesting process. Thanks for sharing a little of Marc's thoughts, plus a glimpse of his neighborhood, studio and gallery opening.
Love watching your art career shift and grow. Keep pushing the veils of creativity and following your heart. I look forward to seeing your continued discoveries and success!
These are beautiful, Marc. How does one draw on the epoxy with colored pencil, or pastel pencil as you demonstrated? I would think epoxy would Be too slick. Thank you
Hi Betty - Marc's work is fantastic, isn't it? If you take a peek in the video, you can see that Marc sands down his cured resin layer - the sanded surface allows you to sketch on it with a pencil crayon. Once you pour on your next layer, the sanded resin will become clear again, leaving the pencil crayon sketches intact and giving a really cool multi-dimensional effect! We have another video with Marc and you can see more of his work and process here too: th-cam.com/video/G4xgwcdIWjM/w-d-xo.html
Hey Mark - Probably best to ask him for a definite answer ( his website is Marc Scheff or try his IG page - instagram.com/marcscheff ) What I can tell you though is that ArtResin was formulated to be poured in thin layers ( 1/8" - 1/4" ) If you pour thicker than that, bubbles won't have a chance to escape to the surface to get torched out. You can try warming your unopened resin bottles first in a warm water bath ( just make sure they are thoroughly dried off before you open them ) - this will make the resin thinner and have far less bubbles. Just be aware that warming the resin cuts down your working time by about 10 minutes. Hope this helps!
Was there a certain layer in particular you were referring to? Marc utilizes so many layers, embellishing each one in a different way - to some he applies gold leaf, he paints on others, and some he sands down and this enables him to sketch on it with coloured pencils. All the layers then work together to give his work the coolest dimension - Marc's work is brilliant ❤️
@@aestheticart5007 - he doesn't use a mold, he just layers his pieces from what I understand. Many artists use tape around the perimeter to create a dam, and build their layers up that way :)
So beautiful. His work is so profound. We have so many layers to our self. I love his work so much!
❤️
Thank you WHABA!
I could watch you talk about being an artist for hours. Thank you for the brief discussion of your process.
Hey Diana! *waves* Thank you!
What incredible art, what an incredible interview.
This is so unique and absolutely stunning work, and what a super neat human, incredible!
Wow a beautiful creative technique and something that I’ve never seen before… I love your work! 👏
Marc Scheff's pieces are absolutely amazing, aren't they?
Incredible work! Absolutely right about that one person!
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE AND MOVING ART!! INSPIRING!! THANK YOU!!
Agreed Caroline!! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you Caroline!
Beautiful!! I am struggling through this phase...where I need to give myself permission. ..💖
What a fabulous use of resin and the fine art of hand painting/drawing/sketching ~ I'm going to give this a go :) as I love to do it all as well ~ THANKS FOR SHARING
Thanks Claudette, would love to see what you make!
Really nice pieces. The process is exciting. It would be fun to watch the piece turn clear again with each pour.
Agreed - Marc's work is stunning
Keep up the excellent visionary work Marc! Love it.
*waves* Thank you Donato!
INCREDIBLE! ❤️😍
Incredible pieces! I have been waiting for this and so glad it was finally here! :) I can relate to everything he said about the process etc.
I can't draw and my painting skills are not much better but I can sculpt and so I create that way. :) I do it for myself - for the love of the process - but I also hope someone else loves it enough to want to take it home with them. :)
- Heidi
thanks Heidi! I loved listening to him speak about his process too - it was an amazing interview!
Thank you Heidi! Would love to see your work too.
Outstanding!! Thanks for creating and sharing
Love Marc's experimentation with resin!!
Incredible, isn't it?
He's biased....
What a creative use of the medium. Very interesting process. Thanks for sharing a little of Marc's thoughts, plus a glimpse of his neighborhood, studio and gallery opening.
So glad you enjoyed it - thanks for letting us know!
Hi Dorian! Thanks for checking out this video too!
Amazing wow 😮 Hey my Artresin Family love these Arts omg. Thx for sharing sir.,
Thank you!!!! ❤️
Love watching your art career shift and grow. Keep pushing the veils of creativity and following your heart. I look forward to seeing your continued discoveries and success!
*waves* Thank you Jen!
This is truly inspiring to me! I adore the layers!
Thank you Charley!
No words...but certainly a tear
You know.. I had the idea of painting on resin out of no where and I'll try it.. I love unique things and I hope to succeed ❤️
Good luck! We would love to see the results 🙂
Amazing Artist...thank you for educating us....🌹🌹🌹
Thank you Sally!
Your artwork is so beautiful 😍 If one was to purchase where would they go and how is it installed on the wall? Who would one call to install it?
Amazing art work! Thanks for making that video. We enjoyed watching the process of creation
thanks for watching, Alexandra! Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes, thank you!
Awesome artist and another wonderful video ArtResin, you guys are on a roll. :)
Thanks as always, Peter :)
Peter I
Loved seeing the process!!!
Thank you Denise!
these are truly fascinating!
So glad you like these Featured Artists pieces, Dustin :)
Seu trabalho é maravilhoso✨😍
Love your work
Thank you Faye!
wow! no words!
amazing, right?! Loved this feature!!
ArtResin for sure! absolutely unique and so talented! my most favorite so far!
I really wish he had shown the process a bit more...
right on team
thanks Josie!! :)
Josie! Thank you so much!
These are beautiful, Marc. How does one draw on the epoxy with colored pencil, or pastel pencil as you demonstrated? I would think epoxy would
Be too slick. Thank you
Hi Betty - Marc's work is fantastic, isn't it? If you take a peek in the video, you can see that Marc sands down his cured resin layer - the sanded surface allows you to sketch on it with a pencil crayon. Once you pour on your next layer, the sanded resin will become clear again, leaving the pencil crayon sketches intact and giving a really cool multi-dimensional effect!
We have another video with Marc and you can see more of his work and process here too: th-cam.com/video/G4xgwcdIWjM/w-d-xo.html
wow! very cool
glad you enjoyed!
Thank you!
Gifted
:)
Yeah dude is already off in the direction i wanna go in. Layers and layers
Beautiful. How many layers is the average painting?
Hi Jules! I'm so sorry I just saw this. Usually 6-10.
His message will echo through eternity and so will that cars horn.
Hi Marc, how thick are your pours? When I go over 1/8” resin I get tons of micro bubbles..
Hey Mark - Probably best to ask him for a definite answer ( his website is Marc Scheff or try his IG page - instagram.com/marcscheff )
What I can tell you though is that ArtResin was formulated to be poured in thin layers ( 1/8" - 1/4" )
If you pour thicker than that, bubbles won't have a chance to escape to the surface to get torched out.
You can try warming your unopened resin bottles first in a warm water bath ( just make sure they are thoroughly dried off before you open them ) - this will make the resin thinner and have far less bubbles. Just be aware that warming the resin cuts down your working time by about 10 minutes. Hope this helps!
Why isn't the layer clear first?
Was there a certain layer in particular you were referring to?
Marc utilizes so many layers, embellishing each one in a different way - to some he applies gold leaf, he paints on others, and some he sands down and this enables him to sketch on it with coloured pencils. All the layers then work together to give his work the coolest dimension - Marc's work is brilliant ❤️
@@Artresin thanks! But how does he get this thick layer? I mean which mold does he use?
@@aestheticart5007 - he doesn't use a mold, he just layers his pieces from what I understand. Many artists use tape around the perimeter to create a dam, and build their layers up that way :)
Thank you.
I agree! give permission is hard.
Georgous
Thank you so much Lisa!
Well said .
Agreed!
Thank you Jamie!
Are we related??