Encaustic Art Studio Set Up (Wall Art 5)


For Day #264 of the 365 Days of Art - Encaustic studio shot:
Wax and resin set up at a studio in Richmond, VA



What Is Encaustic?

"Encaustic is a Greek word meaning “to heat or burn in” (enkaustikos). Heat is used throughout the process, from melting the beeswax and varnish (resin) to fusing the layers of wax. Encaustic consists of natural bees wax and dammar resin (crystallized tree sap). The medium can be used alone for its transparency or adhesive qualities or used pigmented. Pigments may be added to the medium, or purchased colored with traditional artist pigments. The medium is melted and applied with a brush or any tool the artist wishes to create from. Each layer is then reheated to fuse it to the previous layer."

From the Encaustic Art Institute in NM - read more here