Dec 2 Encaustic workshop at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond

11-4pm
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Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, is an ancient painting method that combines pigment, molten beeswax, and resin. Finished pieces can appear smooth, shiny, or textured as well as three-dimensional. This makes the medium ideal for working abstractly or in a representational style. In this workshop, you’ll begin to explore melting and fusing the wax, making clean lines and edges, and methods of collage and texture.

Questions? Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com


Nov 4, Encaustic and Photos Saturday at the Visual Arts Center, Richmond

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Combine your favorite photographs with the encaustic painting technique to create beautiful, luminous collages. You’ll get help choosing the right image and we’ll discuss surface layering and embellishment.

October 26, Four Thursday Mornings 10-1230pm at Visarts, Richmond, VA


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Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting combining pigment, molten beeswax, and resin. Finished pieces can appear luminous, smooth, shiny, or textured, as well as three-dimensional. This makes the medium ideal for working in both abstract or representational styles. In this class you’ll explore melting and fusing the wax, making clean lines and edges, and methods of collage and texture. The instructor will provide 4x6 wood study panels.  Students will purchase other necessary panels no larger than 9x12". All other equipment and materials are provided.

questions: contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com

October 25 Encaustic Painting Four Wednesday Evenings 6-830 pm

Full 

register at www.visarts.org


Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting combining pigment, molten beeswax, and resin. Finished pieces can appear luminous, smooth, shiny, or textured, as well as three-dimensional. This makes the medium ideal for working in both abstract or representational styles. In this class you’ll explore melting and fusing the wax, making clean lines and edges, and methods of collage and texture. The instructor will provide 4x6 wood study panels.  Students will purchase other necessary panels no larger than 9x12". All other equipment and materials are provided.

questions: contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com