Decorative Object Design with Eco-Resins

The Marbling Technique

A course by Phil Cuttance , Designer and Craftsperson

Designer and Craftsperson. London, United Kingdom.
Joined March 2021
100% positive reviews (44)
3,238 students
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About the video: The Marbling Technique

Overview

“I sometimes like to use the marbling technique to achieve a more aesthetic finish. I will demonstrate this now with acrylic resin. You will learn the step-by-step process of selecting your colours, achieving them with pigments, and casting in the mould. ”

In this video lesson Phil Cuttance addresses the topic: The Marbling Technique, which is part of the Domestika online course: Decorative Object Design with Eco-Resins. Experiment with acrylic and bio-resins to create modern decorative objects, from the initial mixing and tinting to the final casting.

Partial transcription of the video

“In this lesson, I'm going to show you another technique in acrylic resin. We're gonna make a marbled planter where I'm gonna take three different colors pour them together. And pour them into the plant a mold. To create a marbled effect. in the mold making lesson. I showed you part of the planter mold. We sort of used it as a basis for designing the light shade mold. So as you can see, the plantar mold, is essentially the same. as the light shade mold. It's just different proportions. The patents for both of these molds are provided with the course. So I've provided a plantar mold as well a...”

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Course summary for: Decorative Object Design with Eco-Resins

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (44)
  • 3238 students
  • 4 units
  • 16 lessons (3h 46m)
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    Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, Ceramics, Decoration, DIY, Furniture Design & Making, Interior Design

Phil Cuttance

Phil Cuttance
A course by Phil Cuttance

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Designer and Craftsperson

Phil Cuttance is a designer and maker from New Zealand. He was raised in a family who was constantly creating and making things by hand. In 2009, after graduating from design school, Phil moved to London, where he founded his studio and currently crafts his pieces. In 2012, Phil made the short film Faceture about his creative process, which received a Staff’s Pick title from Vimeo.

His work has been featured in publications such as Wallpaper*, ELLE Decoration, ICON, Crafts, and Dezeen, among others. One of his designs was nominated for London's annual Designs of the Year Awards at The Design Museum. Phil has been invited to participate in events such Milan Furniture Fair and Art Basel Miami to show his design process. Apart from making commissions from his studio, Phil also teaches workshops on design.


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Decorative Object Design with Eco-Resins. Craft course by Phil Cuttance

Decorative Object Design with Eco-Resins

A course by Phil Cuttance
Designer and Craftsperson. London, United Kingdom.
Joined March 2021
  • 100% positive reviews (44)
  • 3,238 students