Layered Underwater Paintings

Jessica Dunegan's Resin Paintings Depict the Artist Underwater

The underwater paintings by Boston-based artist Jessica Dunegan are absolutely remarkable because of her use of resin. The use of acrylic paint and epoxy resin creates a layered effect that adds depth to the paintings, adding a surreal quality to them.

Using epoxy resin to create the underwater paintings means that each individual piece takes quite a lot of time. In order to get the desired effect, Dunegan has to intricately create each layer by adding the paint to the resin. Such a time-consuming process is proven to be worth it by the stunning end result of the paintings. The water becomes so hyper-realistic that it appears to be captured using a high-powered, slow-motion camera. These paintings just prove how special distinct art can be as new ideas are constantly being put to use.
Trend Themes
1. Layered Resin Art - The use of epoxy resin to create layered paintings opens up opportunities for artists to explore depth and texture in their artwork.
2. Hyper-realistic Underwater Art - The use of epoxy resin in underwater paintings allows for the creation of hyper-realistic water effects, adding a surreal quality to the artwork.
3. Time-consuming Art Techniques - The intricate process of creating layered underwater paintings using resin highlights the value of time-consuming art techniques in producing stunning and unique results.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Arts - The fine arts industry can leverage layered resin art techniques to create visually immersive and captivating artwork.
2. Interior Design - The hyper-realistic underwater art created using epoxy resin can find applications in interior design, adding a visually striking element to spaces.
3. Art Supplies - The demand for epoxy resin and acrylic paint is likely to increase as artists adopt the layered technique for creating underwater paintings.

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