The resin pour is where this piece really starts to come to life. Poured in stages, each layer adds depth — beginning with the darker tones of the ocean floor, then gradually building into clearer, more transparent layers above.
Around the edges of the Tiger Myrtle Burl, the resin is blown to mimic waves rolling over rocky outcrops, creating movement and contrast between the raw timber and the fluid resin.
It’s a slow process, but that’s where the detail comes from.


