I like the second paint scheme better.
But a few words on safety:
You're wearing a dust mask and that won't protect you at all against resin or acetone fumes (you've probably smelled them, right?). Since you're working inside as well, you should at least use A2P3 filters, they will provide protection from both the fumes and any glass/paint/sanding particles that might fly around (getting those on your skin isn't very dangerous, but inhaling them is). Even they won't be able to completely protect you, however, if you work inside and with your head this close to the resin. Possibly your eyes started burning after a while, I would take that as an indication that a full-face mask (possibly with A3P3 filtres, considering the proximity to the resin) or a new workplace are advisable.
Safety glasses are also highly recommendable, I can't tell from the pictures if you're wearing any.
Also, I'm not convinced that the suit you're wearing protects you from anything but itchy skin. Please make sure about that, so you don't feel safer than you actually are.
Your gloves are pretty thin as well. I can't read the label on the box, but depending on the material, they might be vulnerable to solvents and provide only limited protection. That's not a tragedy, as long as you don't stick your fingers into the resin, but again, make sure you know what kind of protection you really have.