Nature in Resin: Mosaic Art That Brings the Outdoors In

Kevin Champeny’s Nature collection reimagines natural forms using cast resin. These mosaics draw from the structure of leaves, petals, and other elements found outdoors. Rather than replicating nature literally, Kevin builds works that echo organic movement and shape. The result is artwork that feels familiar without being obvious, making it a fit for interiors that want to feel grounded but not static.

A Closer Look at the Nature Series

Each piece in this series is constructed from hundreds of resin-cast objects. The shapes are sculpted with attention to texture and subtle form, then cast in polyurethane resin using silicone molds. Kevin’s color palette shifts depending on the concept; some pieces lean into earthy tones while others experiment with high contrast.

Notable works in the Nature collection include resin mosaics where leaves and floral forms cluster tightly to form a larger composition. The pieces often play with shadow and surface, encouraging the viewer to step in closer to see the detail. These works explore repetition without monotony, using slight variations in form and color to create rhythm.

Art for Home That Connects with the Environment

Nature-themed art has long been part of interior design, but Kevin’s interpretation avoids cliché. These mosaics don’t aim to decorate with flowers; they use natural shapes to build something tactile. In a residential setting, pieces from this series serve as a visual anchor. Their layered composition draws the eye without dominating the room.

Whether placed in a hallway, living room, or a private space like a study, this type of art invites quiet observation. It suits homes that prioritize atmosphere over statement, and designers looking for subtle complexity.

Material and Process: Natural Look, Precise Build

Each element starts as a sculpted form. Kevin uses traditional sculpting methods to model leaves, petals, or other motifs. These are then cast using silicone molds and pigmented resin. The choice of resin is intentional. It allows light to move through the forms, creating a soft effect without the gloss of traditional finishes.

Once cast, the individual pieces are arranged and glued into place, one at a time. The process is time-intensive. The final piece often shifts in tone depending on light and distance, giving it a presence that feels quiet but dimensional.

Where to See More

The Nature Collection is available on Kevin’s website. These works are collected by individuals interested in design-driven interiors, and are often selected by designers for spaces that aim to feel thoughtful and lived-in. While most are pre-designed, custom adaptations are available on request.

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FAQs

What materials are used in Kevin Champeny’s nature mosaics?

Kevin uses cast polyurethane resin, sculpted and arranged into forms that echo organic patterns found in nature.

Can I commission a nature-inspired mosaic for my home?

Yes. Commissions are available depending on size, theme, and timeframe. Requests often begin with a conversation about tone, form, and where the work will live.

What makes this collection different from traditional floral art?

Rather than painting or printing images of flowers, Kevin builds the composition using thousands of resin pieces. This gives the work depth, texture, and movement not commonly found in traditional formats.

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