e-books

Discover the art eras that have shaped the art I create today >

In 2016-2018, I was all about fluid acrylics. The way the paint moved, how the colours flowed together — it was freeing and exciting, and it taught me how to embrace the unexpected.

From 2016/2017 I began experimenting with resin, by 2018, I obsessed with resin art. I created art solely using resin as the main medium. The glossy finish, the depth it added to my work — it was like giving life to my paintings in a whole new way. Resin opened up so many possibilities, adding layers and dimension that completely changed how I thought about my art.

By 2019, I was experimenting with alcohol ink, and that was a game-changer. The colours were vibrant and bold, and the ink moved and reacted unpredictably, creating stunning, organic shapes that I couldn’t get enough of.

In 2021 I started to bring all of these mediums together, developing into a style that’s been years in the making. Fluid acrylics gave me movement, resin brought depth and that glassy finish, and alcohol ink added new details and bold colour.

Each e-book focuses on a different medium and time in my journey, showing you how I developed my techniques and style over the years. Whether you’re interested in learning one specific medium or want to dive into the full journey, these ebooks give you an inside look at how I create, with step by steps and a plethora of information.

The new 'Mastering Epoxy Resin Top Coating' e-book is available from 8am UK time, Saturday 14th December, so not only can you learn how to create amazing art from the rest of the ebook collection, but you can learn how to finish it like a professional, with 42 pages of information, tips and photo guided step by steps.

Want to learn it all?

Add all 4 ebooks to your cart, and use the code ARTADDICT at checkout to get 10% off, meaning you can get all 4 for just £120 instead of £133! This code can only be used when purchasing all 4 at one time.

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