Saturday, July 25, 2009

Encaustic Experimentation: DEMO lite

I've been prepping extra samples for my Wax and Fiber class at Art Unraveled next month, and have been having a lot of fun with some lace I picked up at Knittn' Kitten. It's a huge pattern, machine-made synthetic lace, and looks like it was probably designed for curtains or something similar.

I laid down a few layers of encaustic medium (wax and resin) onto a birch plywood panel and some light colored encaustic paint (wax and resin and pigment), fusing each layer. I then burnished the lace into the surface with an old spoon. Next, I laid down some additional encaustic paint and fused it in.


Here's a close-up of what it looked like with the lace still on it:


I waited for the wax to cool a bit, then peeled the lace up. It left wonderful patterns in the wax, and I then filled those patterns in with contrasting wax. After building up more layers, fusing and scraping back, you can clearly see the bolder patterns of the lace!



I also embedded some thread in the surface for extra detail . . . . I am really loving combining wax with as many media as possible!

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Any chance of an image of the entire piece after the lace is removed?

    I'm also playing with lace from the Kittn', embedding it in resin pendants.

    I love encaustic, and really must learn it one of these days. ^After I master the dozen media I'm already fiddling with.^

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  2. Hey, there FryKitty - I didn't include an image of the whole thing, mostly just because none of the photos came out well!! I'll give it a go, though . . .

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