Large 3D Wire Resin Tree
Now I have made one large resin tree, I'm set to make a few more as I enjoyed the learning process and end results greatly.
1st Stage - Set out the Tree and base mold and half fill with resin, this way I can eliminate most of the air bubbles with my gas lighter. If I fill the mold completely too many air bubbles will get trapped and I don't really like the overall effect it gives at completion. (Of course all air bubbles would be eliminated if I had a de-gassing chamber but I don't at the moment so this method will serfice for now)
I filled the mold with thin wire that I bent into shapes to fit the branches and the trunk of the tree, it gives a mythical feel to the piece and its an idea I have not tried before, it may or may not work we will have to wait and see at the end!
I now let the resin cure for about 12 hours then I will do the final pour on this side of the mold, not too sure if its going to be a colour or colour and mylar flakes!!
2nd Stage - Background colour, I decided I would use two colours in the end - shimmering green and shimmering copper. I quite like the effects it gives once dry, this is very different to anything I have done as i'm thinking outside the box on this project.
3rd Stage - Coating the back of the tree with dark brown resin, so that the green and cooper colours will have a solid background for their shimmering colours to show through from the front side.
4th Stage - The tree has had its final coat of clear resin on the front. The first picture taken with my camera was with the flash on, so it shows up the shimmering green and brown in the design.I also love the way the wire dominates the foreground with its swirling silver patterns.
5th Stage - Assembly of the tree and base - Now a completed tree ready for hanging your jewellery on or just put in a sunny window to catch the light and admire!.
Close up showing the twirling wire inside the resin




























