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Resin Dreams: From Hobby to Business

In the heart of a bustling city, where the ebb and flow of life never seem to cease, resides an artist whose journey into the mesmerizing world of resin art is nothing short of remarkable. With over a year of experience in her hands, she has transformed her passion into a thriving business. Let's delve into the inspiring story of this artist and the magic she weaves with resin.From a small shop to a bustling Instagram page, she has taken the plunge into the world of art commerce. The allure of resin art, with its glossy finishes and unique effects, has led her to explore furniture, home decor, wall decor, and abstract pieces, all of which have found their way into the homes of art enthusiasts.But her journey is not solely about creating beautiful pieces; it's also about building a brand. She aspires to create awareness about her brand, gain a loyal social media following, attract more clients for customization, and dive into the world of freelancing.... It's a path she treads with passion and determination.Resin art, she explains, is an art form unlike any other. It's the transparency, the glossy shine, and the ability to create unique effects like cells, lacing, and marbling that make it truly captivating. With resin, she can let her creativity flow freely, crafting pieces that are as diverse as the colors in her palette.But her journey isn't just about success; it's about overcoming challenges. One such moment came when life threw her a curveball, as her husband met with an accident. In those trying times, the once-flowing stream of creativity seemed to dry up. The creative block was frustrating and discouraging, but she knew she had to find her way back.She took a break, delving into meditation and experimenting with new recipes. Slowly but surely, her creative spark reignited. It's these moments of resilience that define her journey.Artistry runs in her blood, with her mother being a textile designer. As a child, she would watch her mother create unique designs, igniting a lifelong passion for art. Her mother became her muse, and she decided to turn her hobby into a business, just as her mother had.One of her proudest achievements came after her 10th-grade boards when she began teaching fabric painting. What made it remarkable was that her students were older than her. Her parents beamed with pride, witnessing their daughter's dedication and talent.As an artist, she challenges the myth that every artist needs to be proficient in drawing or painting. Resin art, she believes, is a medium that allows artists to express their creativity uniquely.However, resin art does come with its own set of challenges. The need for space is one such hurdle. She's managed this by dedicating a three-door cupboard and a small corner in her room to store her art supplies.Her favorite quote, "Creativity takes courage," resonates deeply with her. It's a reminder that the path she's chosen requires not just skill but the courage to explore the unknown.For those looking to venture into resin art, she offers valuable advice: "Begin with smaller projects to get a feel for working with resin. Safety first, follow the instructions, protect your workspace, and your artwork."To stand out as a resin artist, she believes in combining resin art with other art forms. It's this fusion of creativity that sets her apart. Her future plans include creating a diverse range of resin art products, from clocks and customized nameplates to photo frames and even rakhis.Her journey has been financially rewarding as well, with her monthly revenue growing from a modest 500 rupees to an impressive 10,000 rupees. One of her favorite techniques involves preserving flowers, a skill that adds a unique touch to her creations.In addition to her regular sales, she has participated in an offline exhibition in Vadodara, Gujarat, showcasing her talent to a wider audience.Her connection with SD Academia has been transformative. It took just a year to turn her hobby into a profession. She fondly remembers her journey with them, from the initial demotivation when creating coasters to the sense of accomplishment when crafting a beautiful carnations floral table in a workshop led by Maddy ma'am.

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