u3a

East Medway

Art Wax Painting

Status:Active, open to new members
When: On Tuesday mornings 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Venue: Home Based
Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, is a form of painting that involves a heated wax medium to which coloured pigments have been added. The molten mix is applied to a surface—usually prepared wood, though canvas and other materials are sometimes used. The simplest encaustic medium could be made by adding pigments to wax, though recipes most commonly consist of beeswax and damar resin, potentially with other ingredients. For pigmentation, dried powdered pigments can be used, though some artists use pigmented wax, inks, oil paints or other forms of pigmentation.[1]

Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, is a form of painting that involves a heated wax medium to which coloured pigments have been added. The molten mix is applied to a surface—usually prepared wood, though canvas and other materials are sometimes used. The simplest encaustic medium could be made by adding pigments to wax, though recipes most commonly consist of beeswax and damar resin, potentially with other ingredients. For pigmentation, dried powdered pigments can be used, though some artists use pigmented wax, inks, oil paints or other forms of pigmentation.