3 Years Later: Does Resin Yellow, Do Natural Elements Degrade, and Are Bubbles a Mistake?

22 hours ago
29

Three years ago, I cast three sky-blue epoxy lamps with real forest moss.
Today, you’ll see what time has done to them.
In this video, I return to the three questions I carried with me for years:
— Does epoxy resin yellow over time?
— Do moss, branches, or natural materials decay inside resin?
— Are bubbles a mistake, or are they part of the art?
I don’t just talk about the answers —
I show what happened after more than 1,000 days sealed in resin.
The colors, the textures, the soft underwater glow inside these lamps — some of the visuals look almost unreal.
If you love resin art, natural materials, or long-term experiments,
this video will be worth your time.
Press play and see what truly survives inside epoxy.
I’m also sharing a link to the video where I show how I made the lamp frames from ash wood shaped by wood-borers: https://rumble.com/v723rtm-beetle-damaged-wood-transformed-crafting-epoxy-lamp-frames-from-natures-rui.html

Loading comments...