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Learn Resin Art the Way It Actually Behaves

A complete beginner's guide to epoxy resin art by Rengin Wade, a practising London resin artist. Not a generic guide, but a calm, clear method built on thousands of hours at the studio bench. Join the waitlist to lock in the founding reader price and be first through the door the day it launches.

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Why resin behaves the way it does

The simple chemistry behind every pour, so you stop guessing and start working with intention.

Set up safely

PPE, ventilation and workspace basics, so you can create with confidence instead of worry.

Measure and mix it right

The number one reason resin stays sticky or refuses to cure, and exactly how to avoid it.

Colour that does what you want

Pigment paste and mica powder, and how to get the effects you actually pictured.

Troubleshoot without panic

Bubbles, sticky patches, pigment that spreads too far, all calmly solved.

Your first Clear Quartz piece

My signature technique, broken down step by step so you can follow along.

Why another resin guide?

There are plenty of free tutorials and cheap downloads out there. Most show you how to copy one design, then leave you stuck the moment your pour does something unexpected.

I wrote this guide the other way round. I show you why resin behaves as it does, so you can troubleshoot, adapt and develop your own style. It comes from thousands of hours at my own studio bench, all the mistakes and refinements, written by someone who still pours every week.

Hi, I'm Ren

I'm Rengin Wade, a resin artist based in London. My background is in architecture and interior design, which taught me to respect structure, material and patience, everything resin asks of you.

I started working with resin during a difficult chapter of my life, when I needed something slower and more hands on. It became my craft, and today my work hangs in homes across the UK and beyond. This guide is the one I wish I had when I started.

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Can't wait to start?

You do not have to wait for the full guide. My Ocean Coaster Course walks you through your first pours today, and the techniques carry across every resin project.

If you would like one to one help, book a private session and we will work on exactly what you are stuck on.

FAQ

I'm putting the finishing touches to it now, and it launches soon. Join the waitlist and you will be the first to know the moment it is live, before it is announced anywhere else.

Yes. It starts from the very beginning, with safety, materials, measuring and mixing, then builds up to colour work and my signature techniques. If you have never opened a tin of resin, you will be able to follow along.

A digital guide you can download instantly and keep forever. Read it on your phone, tablet or laptop, and revisit any section whenever you need it.

No. The guide includes an honest beginner kit list, what you actually need to begin and what can wait. No upselling and no padding.

Final pricing is confirmed at launch. Waitlist members lock in the founding reader price before it rises.

Rengin Wade, a practising resin artist based in London, with a background in architecture and interior design and thousands of hours at the studio bench.