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Resin and Doodle Fusion: Where Fluid Art Meets Precision

byArzoo BajajShips artwork and travels for installations across IndiaStarts from450 per sq ftView full gallery

I blend the hypnotic, glossy flow of resin with the meditative precision of hand-drawn doodles. Every piece is a conversation between chaos and control, made just for your space.

A closer look at my mixed-media work. The vibrant, fluid colors of the resin create a beautiful background for the detailed, hand-drawn doodle patterns inside each circle.

Another angle of this resin and doodle piece. The glossy finish of the resin makes the colors pop and protects the intricate line work underneath.

So happy with how this piece turned out. Adding doodles to my resin art is my way of making each piece more personal and reflecting my own creative personality.

Today I want to talk about this painting. पता है? It's one of my first resin pieces, and I revisited it to add doodles, calling it 'The World is My Oyster.' It shows how my art evolves with me.

The process of doodling on a finished resin artwork. I use a special pen to draw these fine, intricate lines over the hypnotic hues of the resin, adding a final layer of finesse.

Look what I've created. This piece features vibrant pink and orange resin with delicate, hand-drawn birds and patterns. What can you see in this painting?

The pure joy of completing an artwork. This video shows the reveal of two of my recent mixed-media pieces, each with a piece of my heart in it.

Nature's beauty flows through this installed resin artwork. This triptych combines fluid paint pours with geometric line drawings, creating a balance between organic and structured design.

A close-up of one of the panels. The delicate, web-like doodle contrasts with the soft, blended colors of the resin pour, separated by a bold gold line.

The fiery colors in this resin pour look like flames or a sunset. I love the abstract and unpredictable nature of fluid art.

About Resin & Doodle Fusion

When I work with resin and doodles, I am not just pouring color. I am layering. I first pour the resin, let it cure, and then draw directly onto the surface with fine-liners. It is a high-stakes process because one wrong line cannot just be painted over, but that is the tension I love. If you are considering a custom piece, please know that the resin takes time to fully cure before I can start the detailing, so plan for a little extra time.

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