Ocean Waves on Wood: Dive into Resin Charcuterie Board Art with Judy Byer!

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  • Ocean Waves on Wood: Dive into Resin Charcuterie Board Art with Judy Byer!
    Welcome back to Process Art Discovery! We're thrilled to take you on an exploration of Judy Byer's stunning resin art in this video. Owner of Rustic & Shine Resin Designs, Judy offers an array of nature-inspired resin creations that are sure to captivate.
    Join Judy Byer, the creative genius behind Rustic and Shine Resin Designs, as she immerses you in her world of ocean-inspired resin charcuterie boards. In this deep dive, watch Judy masterfully blend, color, and pour resin, capturing the dynamic essence of ocean waves. Discover the intricacies of coloring agents, understand the importance of resin consistency, and unravel the techniques to emulate waves washing ashore. Along with the artistic process, Judy also highlights the importance of safety when working with resin. For everyone from novices to seasoned artists, this video offers a valuable blend of technique, tips, and oceanic inspiration.
    From pieces that have found their new homes to those looking for one, each creation is a testament to Judy's creativity and passion. Delve into the enchanting world of resin art, where each piece tells a story and evokes a sense of wonder.
    You can reach Judy at Judy@jbbyer.ca and RusticAndShineResinDesigns
    Video by Lorenz Plourde for ProcessArt.ca
    #ArtinthePark #RusticAndShineResinDesigns #LocalArt

КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @marybethmeredith8499
    @marybethmeredith8499 Місяць тому +1

    The video was spot on! This other person as no clue

  • @processartdiscovery
    @processartdiscovery  8 місяців тому +2

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  • @OldHarryRocks
    @OldHarryRocks Місяць тому +1

    I’ve watched about 10 wave tutorial videos and this is by far and a way the best
    None others mentions the subtle things like waiting for the white to thicken. Key things like that which have ruined my first attempts.

    • @RusticShineResinDesigns
      @RusticShineResinDesigns Місяць тому

      So happy to hear that you have found this information helpful :) Happy creating!! Thank you

  • @RusticShineResinDesigns
    @RusticShineResinDesigns 7 місяців тому +2

    Hello Amy -Thank you so much! For these charcuterie boards I used Passion Top White Cell paste for the white on the wave and the blues were pigment powders from Art Work Resin. :)

  • @Rustik5032
    @Rustik5032 6 місяців тому +1

    Woooow that is amazing ❤

  • @amyheyer7741
    @amyheyer7741 7 місяців тому +3

    Oh I just LOVE these boards!! What kind of resin colorants would you recommend?

    • @RusticShineResinDesigns
      @RusticShineResinDesigns Місяць тому

      Amy I tend to use pigment powders and have a variety of ones that I use. Thanks for the comment :)

  • @julissalba6546
    @julissalba6546 2 місяці тому

    It hurt to see the waist of resin, I would put any other mold to collect them . Nice work. 🙏💙💙💙💙🇩🇴🇱🇧🇺🇸

    • @RusticShineResinDesigns
      @RusticShineResinDesigns Місяць тому +1

      Hi - You are correct, typically I do pour any remaining resin into molds. Thank you

  • @chrisskidwell18
    @chrisskidwell18 28 днів тому

    Hi Judy, thank you for great tutiorals, I've actually watched this one a couple of times.
    My question is about sanding between layers. I use MAS resin epoxy and they stress sanding between layers. On this video, you don't, could you please give your thoughts and rationale on not sanding. I would prefer not to, if I don't need to.
    Thank you for your educational videos....We're on this journey together, it's wonderful to spread joy!!

    • @RusticShineResinDesigns
      @RusticShineResinDesigns 28 днів тому +1

      Hello Chris, Thanks for watching the video :) In the 3+ years I have been pouring resin I have never sanded between pours. I have never had any issues with second or third pour adhereing to the previous layer so I personally feel like sanding would be adding extra work and time as well as potential for dust that isn't needed. That being said I have not used MAS resin and perhaps there is a specific reason they are stressing sanding. Keep having fun, experimenting and creating. Would love to see what you create :) thanks

    • @chrisskidwell18
      @chrisskidwell18 28 днів тому

      @@RusticShineResinDesigns Thank you so much Judy, I will call the tech dept back. It is a pain. I do use 91% alcohol to clean before adding an additional coat. You have great ideas, thank you!!

  • @rondasievers4419
    @rondasievers4419 7 місяців тому +1

    These are beautiful! What brand resin do you use?

    • @RusticShineResinDesigns
      @RusticShineResinDesigns Місяць тому

      Hi, I was using Resin Art Flow but unfortunately they are no longer in business so I am on the search for a new resin.

  • @vickiestark2475
    @vickiestark2475 2 місяці тому

    Looks like a storm blew in

    • @RusticShineResinDesigns
      @RusticShineResinDesigns Місяць тому

      That's what I love about resin - every single creation is unique and these do have a bit of a stormy look :)

  • @mirmushtaqali9388
    @mirmushtaqali9388 14 днів тому

    I have been trying more than dozen times and I do not get the waves the same way you do.
    My white (waves) colour just stays and it doesn’t moves up like a wave …all it does is like a small “puddle “ . I followed every step you said and still struggling with the waves.
    What wrong with me ?
    Where I’m doing Wrong ?
    Is that the cheap resin and pigments I’m using.?

  • @user-vd7mj3ri4d
    @user-vd7mj3ri4d 4 місяці тому +1

    Judy, do you offer any sort of training for this process? I'm new to epoxy and have made several blunders all ready, which I'd like to avoid going forward.

    • @RusticShineResinDesigns
      @RusticShineResinDesigns 4 місяці тому +2

      Hello -Sorry I don't do any training. I too had a learning curve to figure out what works and what doesn't. Resin can be fun to work with, I would strongly suggest to have the proper safety equipment (respirator, gloves) to protect yourself. A couple of key things are a room that is warm (important for the resin), measuring carefully and mixing thoroughly. If you have any specific questions I will be happy to share what I know. Thanks for watching the video - best of luck creating. :)

    • @julissalba6546
      @julissalba6546 2 місяці тому +1

      I am taking a six months course of resin and polymer clays. Resins is easy, just need to used equal amounts os A & B, mixes slowly so you don’t get a lot of bubbles and don’t let them sit for long or get hot on the cups that you mixed. There are a lot of video that explain the process. Good luck. Hugs from the Dominican Republic 🙏💙💙💙💙🇩🇴🇱🇧🇺🇸

    • @RusticShineResinDesigns
      @RusticShineResinDesigns 28 днів тому

      @@julissalba6546 keep on creating!!! Fantastic to have a course - that I am sure will be most beneficial :) Great tips. Lucky you to live where you have some beautiful beaches!! Cheers

  • @chrisskidwell18
    @chrisskidwell18 18 днів тому

    Hi Judy, it's me again...I'm having terrible difficulty in making the lace look in waves. I follow your directions to a tee....but I don't get the fun lace. Could you help me please? I have tried to change the amount of white pigment, I thought I was using too much, but having less or more doesn't see to matter. I'm using "Let's Resin" Ocean White, it's supposed to be made to make the cells/lacing...I'm messing up some way. I feel like a doodoo.

    • @RusticShineResinDesigns
      @RusticShineResinDesigns 17 днів тому +1

      Hi Chris - Not to worry this is a learning process, it took me quite sometime to get it to work properly too. I am wondering if the white mixture is being drizzled on your piece before it has time to thicken some. If you put it on when it is thin it won't create the lacing. By waiting for it to thicken also allows for the rest of the resin to thicken some which helps with the lacing as it will be thicker like the white you are putting on. And as always mix, mix, mix :) Hope that helps :) :)

    • @chrisskidwell18
      @chrisskidwell18 17 днів тому

      @@RusticShineResinDesigns Thank you so very much Judy.
      I am using a product that has a working time of 35 min. I have pushed the white to the end of that time with not so good results. I will try again, and again...whatever it takes. Today I'm going to make test boards using thick, thin white and also adding alcohol spritzing to the stretched white. UGH. I'm a crazy old lady...this will not defeat me!! Thank you again.
      Have a great day!!

  • @JM_1989
    @JM_1989 Місяць тому

    What brand of white pigment paste did you use for the waves?

    • @RusticShineResinDesigns
      @RusticShineResinDesigns 28 днів тому

      Hello - for the white pigment I used Colour Passion - Passion Top Cell White. I find this paste works great for me :)

    • @JM_1989
      @JM_1989 28 днів тому

      Thanks. Never heard of it. Can't find it in Europe

    • @JM_1989
      @JM_1989 28 днів тому

      I am frustrated. Im not able to achieve good lacing/cells. Tried it many times and it always looks like just messy white not waves

  • @andrewdiciccio5414
    @andrewdiciccio5414 4 місяці тому

    I feel that the person that made this video didn't do their research and is heavily biased opinions rather than facts. This is not an accurate video.

    • @processartdiscovery
      @processartdiscovery  4 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We strive to provide accurate and insightful content, so we're sorry to hear that you feel this way. Could you please specify which aspects of the video you found to be inaccurate or biased? We're open to constructive feedback and would like to understand your perspective better. Your input is valuable to us, and we're committed to improving our content for our viewers.

    • @tlrmd4you
      @tlrmd4you 3 місяці тому +2

      What on earth are you talking about!!! Clearly you have no idea what you’re talking about! This comment is truly from a dilusional person!! I have done resin/epoxy over a decade, and this description is absolutely spot on and completely thorough.
      Do yourself a favor, instead of embarrassing yourself in the future, either know what you’re talking about or keep scrolling. You are lucky that someone took the time to teach each step to share there talents with you. The only thing I wished, was that the names of products were listed, other than that. Perfect learning video

    • @processartdiscovery
      @processartdiscovery  3 місяці тому +3

      @@tlrmd4you Thank you so much for your supportive comment! We're thrilled to hear that you found the video thorough and accurate. Your feedback about listing the names of products is noted, and we'll strive to include that information in future videos. We're grateful for your expertise and for taking the time to share your thoughts. Your support means a lot to us and to Judy Byers. Thank you for being a part of our community!

    • @sandyoliva182
      @sandyoliva182 Місяць тому

      Very hard to hear with the music and heat gun going.

    • @processartdiscovery
      @processartdiscovery  Місяць тому

      @@sandyoliva182 Hi Sandy, thanks for your feedback! We apologize for the audio issues and appreciate you pointing it out. We'll aim for clearer sound in future videos. Thanks for watching and for your support!