The idea behind this piece comes from my first project where I had painted acetates over a print giving a depth of perception. It turn out good and I was quite satisfied with the end result but I knew it could reach a whole different level is little modifications. The problem was the uncleanness within the clear plastic thus making it less transparent so I knew about this clear resin product which is basically a pouring medium onto any surface. Long story short, I was referred clear epoxy instead because this wouldn't chemically react to the ink on paper and doesn't shrink when drying. Therefore I took the store clerk's advice and went with the epoxy. Amazing result! This stuff works really well and gave me the exact appearance I wanted....
Here are the remains.
In addition to this piece, I had print another photograph taking with a 35mm camera dating from 5 years ago and I also poured some epoxy to give it a vintage appearance.
Here I built a frame using cardboard to hold the epoxy on top of the photo.
Now the next step is showcasing them at critique!














I stenciled in the letters which are embossed on the tail gate then went right over with my airbrush. I removed the masking and the letters popped back out.
I wish I had more time in the paint booth but I didn't because we only had 5 hours to paint in the paint boot. It took me 4 hours to all these flames not bad for the first time. Next time I'll put 6 or 7 hours and paint the whole front end!