Beautiful And Detailed Paintings In Resin By Feif Dong
Artist Feif Dong has mastered the beautiful art of painting on resin. The artist creates intricate and detailed works of fish, dragons, and many other things. They use things like seashells, bowls, plates, and wood as their canvas. Which makes each piece unique and unlike any other.
Using resin with layers of paints creates a realistic 3D effect and the fish might even look real at first glance. It’s like having your own fish tank that you don’t have to clean.
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