Monday 19 February 2018

Encaustic Painting

Hello all!

This year so far has been a busy one but I thought I would pause a minute to share with you some new encaustic painting I have been exploring (having been bought the kit for Christmas) Encaustic is an ancient art form dating all the way back to Egyptian art 100-300 AD The word encaustic originates from the Greek word enkaustikos which means to burn in, and this element of heat is necessary for a painting to be called encaustic. It uses a mixture of beeswax and damar resin with different pigments mixed in. You use a hot pallet, working with melted wax and heat guns to melt and blend the different colours together.

I used wax a lot back at University to create sculptures so I feel like it is going back to an old friend and yet I have never attempted encaustic painting and working with a hot pallet holds new challenges for me. I was a little nervous to start with but I am starting to get into the flow of it now and I love it! It is quite addictive watching the wax react to the heat and pigments.

Here are a few photos of my attempts so far:







I love how you are able to carve into the wax and embed different objects and textures in it. I have also been experimenting adding ink and pastel pigment to colour the wax in between the layers. The possibilities of this medium seem endless and I am really excited to continue to explore where it will take me!

Bye for now xxx