Pour

UV Resin Pour Necklace Pendants

I began with a tape backing on the pendant allowing me to pour in an initial layer of resin. Next I added small items into the resin: a star, small gems, powders, gold leaf, etc. A 10-second shine of a UV flashlight over the resin fixed the items in place. I then filled the rest of pendant with resin. Lastly, I put the pendant under a UV light for 3 minutes with a device that is used for drying acrylic nails. 

Mini Pour

An original freehand 3″ x 6″ mini pour. What do you see? Completed during the Summer Art Charcuterie Mini Session with Allison Frink.

Mini Pour

An original freehand 3″ x 6″ mini pour that reveals some animals right in the middle. There are a couple of birds and maybe even a goat and then to the left of that might be a couple of more animals too. It’s interesting. What do you see? Completed during the Summer Art Charcuterie Mini Session with Allison Frink.

An acrylic pour of a Pink Moon with a painted foreground and background. We had a Pink Moon April 12-13, which was the fourth full moon of 2025 and the first full moon of spring. More info on the inspiration for this painting is detailed on my Process page at this link.

This is my latest pour, which can be viewed in any direction.

Early Pour, tadpoles and snakes

One of my early pours that revealed tadpoles and snakes. This is a multiple pour that I found the tadpoles and then overpainted the snakes…very abstract!

Jamie’s career path

I turned this pour into a Christmas gift for my grandson Jamie who entered the officer program for the Marines.

Nathan’s career path

I turned this pour into a Christmas gift for my grandson Nathan who is working toward a data science degree in college.

Person in the Pour

This is a pour that I found a person right in the middle and I detailed it by adding the two eyes.