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Enkaustikos Hot Sticks

Enkaustikos hotsticks

Introducing Hot Sticks the newest product from Enkaustikos. Hot Sticks are ready-to-use professional encaustic paints, the same formula as Enkaustikos Hot Cakes, in a stick format. Hot Sticks are made from Pharmaceutical Grade (USP) beeswax, damar resin and artist quality … Continue reading

Monotype Workshop with Kathryn Bevier

Kathryn_Bevier

Today I attended a monotype workshop taught by Kathryn Bevier at The Japanese Paper Place in Toronto – “Encaustic on Washi: using a light touch with Kathryn Bevier”. Kathryn Bevier is a Rochester-based artist who has worked for seven years … Continue reading

New York City: Encaustic on View

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This past week we visited MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. We went to see great masters such as van Gogh, Picasso, Monet and Modigliani, seeing encaustic art at the galleries … Continue reading

Pan Pastel Love

pan pastels encaustic

I just started using PanPastel with my encaustic and I love them! PanPastel® Colors are soft pastels in shallow pans instead of a stick format. They are highly pigmented, dry color medium and literally go on and blend like a … Continue reading

Branding with Heat and Fire – Lorraine Glessner

Lorraine Glessner

I can’t believe that it has been a week since I was at the 5th International Encaustic Conference. Last Sunday (June 5th) I attended Lorraine Glessner’s demo on Branding with Heat and Fire. Lorraine’s demo was about burning paper and … Continue reading

Patterned Effects and Visual Texture – Gregory Wright

Gregory Wright Encaustic Conference

Last week my Facebook friend, Artist Thea Haubrich posted new Encaustic work. In this painting she used a shellac burn technique to create beautiful gold clouds. I was intrigued and I wanted to know how to use this technique myself. … Continue reading

Getting Started: Encaustic basics

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If you’re interested in painting with encaustics this post will help you get started with the right supplies and tools. Continue reading Continue reading

Experimenting with Photographs in Encaustic

Printed on Arches Velin Museum Rag

After attending an excellent presentation by Danielle Correia at last year’s Encaustic Conference on working with encaustic on photographs, I have done some experimenting of my own. Here are the results of five different experiments with photographs in encaustic wax. Continue reading Continue reading

Encaustic Gesso

encaustic-gesso

A fairly new product to the commercial art world is Encaustic gesso. A very good one, made by R & F Paints, allows us to: omit the initial beeswax ‘primer’ layer create a white, toothy, gesso’d surface ideal for Encaustics … Continue reading

Painting in a grid: drawing the line!

Encaustic Art Andrea Bird

For years, before encaustic, I painted in a grid, and my pieces often reminded people of quilts. Then along came the wax and my grid was gone! The wax didn’t want to flow into squares and rectangles, and so I … Continue reading