Rose - Original Mixed Media Encaustic Painting - Flowers - Nature - Wax - retailer Floral Greeting - Collage - Still Life - Flowers - Bouquet - Flowers
German description below
6 x 6 x 12 inches original mixed.
German description below...
6 x 6 x 1.2 inches original mixed media encaustic painting on MDF block
In this paiting I combined a mix out of collage, paint and encaustic medium.
This rose is part of a series. The wax creates a beautiful depth and lights in the painting.
The painting can be hung immediately, as it already comes with a hook. So there is no need for a frame.
Signature and title on the back.
Encaustic painting is an ancient technique that goes back to the Greeks. It is a medium that's combined out of beeswax and tree gum, which is called dammar resin. The Dammar hardens the beeswax and gives it more transparency. Also it raises the melting temperature and makes the Medium much more resilient than the pure beeswax is. If you want to work with the Medium you have to melt it at about 90°C to use it like paint.
To take care for your encaustic artwork is like with any other artwork! Do not hang in direct sunlight, and of course keep away from any strong heat (over 150°F) or from freezing cold temperatures.
Please note that the colors may vary a little from the original, but I try my best to represent the actual colors for you,
15 x 15 x 3 cm Original Mixed Media Encaustic Painting on MDF Block
The picture is made of collage, paint and beeswax.
This rose is part of a series. The wax creates a beautiful depth and lights in the picture.
The picture can be hung up or placed immediately, as they are already provided with hooks. So no frame retailer is required.
Signature and title on the back.
Encaustic is a medium consisting of beeswax and rubber tree resin, the so-called Dammar. The Dammar hardens the beeswax and gives it more transparency. In addition, it increases the melting temperature and makes the medium much more resistant than the pure beeswax. If you want to work with the medium, you need to melt it at about 90°C to use it like paint.
Caring for your encaustic artwork is just like any other work of art! Do not hang in the direct sun, and of course keep away from any strong heat (above 65°C) or strong cold source.
Please note that the colors may be a little different from the original, but I do my best to represent the actual colors.