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Learn how Nita designs custom resin art pieces that are safe, durable, and uniquely yours.

A curated arrangement of handmade resin coasters and a matching tray displayed on a smooth, light concrete tabletop. The coasters feature swirling ocean hues of teal, deep blue, and pearl white with delicate gold leaf accents along their edges, while the tray showcases a subtle marbled pattern with translucent depth. Soft natural daylight from a nearby window washes across the scene, creating gentle reflections on the glossy resin surfaces and faint shadows beneath each piece. Photographed at a slightly elevated angle with a shallow depth of field, the background fades into a soft blur of neutral tones. The mood is sophisticated and serene, emphasizing clean lines, photographic realism, and a modern, gallery-like aesthetic.
A long, narrow resin charcuterie board displayed diagonally across a natural oak dining table. The board combines a warm, live-edge wood center with crystal-clear resin sides embedded with tiny, scattered pieces of gold leaf, creating the effect of a delicate, shimmering river. Late afternoon sunlight filters in through sheer curtains, creating fine highlights along the resin and subtle shadows from the organic wood grain. In the softly blurred background, there is only a hint of neutral-toned table linens and an empty ceramic plate, reinforcing a refined entertaining setting. Shot from a three-quarter overhead angle with moderate depth of field, the photographic style is warm yet modern, emphasizing texture, transparency, and sophisticated functionality.

Meet Nita, Your Resin Artist

Nita handcrafts each resin piece in small batches, blending art-school training with years of experimentation. She uses high-quality, low-VOC resins, carefully cures every layer, and finishes each coaster, tray, and décor item for lasting beauty and everyday use.

A pair of small resin décor blocks designed as bookends, placed at the edge of a sleek white shelf against a light taupe wall. Each block encases delicate dried botanicals—tiny white blooms and pale eucalyptus leaves—suspended in crystal-clear resin, giving a sense of timelessness and depth. Subtle gold flakes settle near the base, adding understated glamour. Soft, indirect daylight from an unseen window creates clean highlights and gentle shadows, while the background remains minimal and uncluttered. Photographed at eye level with a balanced, slightly off-center framing, the image has a calm, refined mood and a crisp, photographic realism that highlights the handcrafted elegance of these resin art pieces.
An intricate resin ring holder dish in a soft, rounded square shape, resting atop a velvety, dark slate-blue fabric surface. The dish features a deep, inky navy center that fades outward to translucent smoky gray, with delicate flecks of silver leaf that catch the light like tiny constellations. A single, simple gold ring lies within the dish, subtly out of focus so that the resin’s depth and marbling remain dominant. Soft, directional studio lighting from the right creates refined highlights on the glossy resin and gentle shadows in the fabric folds. Captured in a tight, intimate close-up with shallow depth of field, the photographic realism and moody, sophisticated color palette feel luxurious and contemplative.
A close, detailed shot of a custom resin key tray shaped like a gentle oval wave, resting on a matte, warm-gray entryway console. The tray showcases a sophisticated ocean-inspired design: deep midnight blue at one end gradually transitions to translucent aqua and clear, with fine white lacing that mimics sea foam and subtle touches of iridescent shimmer. A single brass key set lies casually in the tray, slightly blurred to maintain focus on the resin. Soft overhead and side lighting combine to create nuanced reflections on the glossy surface and delicate shadows beneath. Captured from a low, angled perspective with a shallow depth of field, the photograph feels serene, modern, and meticulously crafted, perfect for highlighting bespoke functional resin art.