Encaustic Painting

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Encaustic Painting, sometimes known as hot wax painting, involves the use of heated beeswax mixed with pigments. This melted wax is then applied to a surface, typically wood painting panels, using brushes or palette knives. As the wax cools, it solidifies, creating a durable and luminous finish. This technique allows for a range of effects, including layering, carving, and embedding other materials into the wax for added texture and depth.

For those interested in exploring this ancient yet versatile art form, our Encaustic Painting Guide provides essential techniques, safety tips, and creative approaches to working with wax-based media.

A variety of materials can be used for encaustic painting, offering endless possibilities for experimentation. From high quality encaustic waxes and pigments to heated tools, brushes, and durable surfaces, our curated selection ensures you have everything you need for encaustic painting.

 
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Robersons : Prepared Rabbit Skin Glue

Available in 500ml, 1000ml, 2500ml and 5000ml

From £20.50


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A GUIDE TO ENCAUSTIC PAINTING: USING R&F ENCAUSTIC WAX AND R&F PIGMENT STICKS WITH LYN KIRKLAND