Saturday, January 12, 2013

New Resin Project


When I was little, I used to play with food coloring, watching it drop into water.  The way it disperses is so interesting and beautiful.  A few weeks ago, I came up with the idea of dropping resin into thickened water, and capturing the dispersion.  As it turns out, although the resin does make cool patterns, it turns into small spherical droplets very quickly. Its impossible to capture the inky patterns, at least using my current methods.

 However, I found that in water with a significant amount of gelatin in it, the resin will sit on the bottom for a few seconds, and then begin to rise.  As far as I can tell, this is because the resin heats up as it cures, making it less dense.   When its density becomes less than the density of the thickened water, it will come up in tendrils.  The little guys in this picture are all different methods of making these tendrils.

I have a lot of ideas to try out now.  Even though they are not at all what I was going for at first, I'm hoping that something cool will come of this concept.

1 comment:

  1. That's really frikken AWESOME!! It reminds me the lightning-struck sand glass art. You've come a long way from when you were playing with paperclips...but I'm sure you still do that.

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