One of my most proud pieces of work that I have created. I made this as a gift, using epoxy resin, glitter flakes, polymer clay, tin foil, mica pigment powders and acrylic paint. Although it was testing to make at times with so many different elements to work with, I still thoroughly enjoyed the process and I have begun experimenting with similar projects using the same materials.
Monthly Archives: May 2020
Batman paintings
I created these during my final years of school for a competition for Book Week, which resulted with a win! These large scale characters were made using acrylic paints and permanent markers.
Sewing Commision
This was a smaller fun project I worked on as commission for a gift. I sewed the character using larger pieces of stretchy fabric, and created accessories using felt and cotton and filled it with hollow-fibre stuffing.
Arabic Calligraphy
Here are just some of the recent experiments I have worked on in regards to Arabic calligraphy and Islamic Art. Some are done using ink pens primarily, whereas the last photo shows a larger commission piece I worked on using acrylic paint and Indian ink.
Resin hand of Fatima
These are keychain gifts I made these using UV resin, mica pigment powders, glitter and iridescent cellophane flakes, thread and beads. I designed the hand out of clay, then proceeded to make a mold using silicone. I then mixed the different materials into the resin and poured that into the mold. I made the tassels using cotton cord and attached all the different elements together.
Epoxy & UV Resin experiments
These are some of my resin experiments. I used both Epoxy and UV type resins alongside alcohol activated inks to create the coloured droplet effects. On some I have created polymer clay pieces to add on top (cue the adorable photo with my Pug posing in the background). What fantastic materials to work with!
Polymer clay busts
Prints
Mixed media paintings & drawings
Jewellery
Some of my recent jewellery experiments using different materials and mediums such as natural formed crystals wrapped in metal wire, epoxy resin, alcohol activated inks and polymer clay.