It’s amazing how art pieces tell you what they want to be. And usually, when you have a set idea & keep forging ahead regardless, you usually end up not happy with it.
I 100% love what happened with this piece as it "taught" you what it wanted to be! I also love the way you gave yourself to the process and talked us through what was happening and what was revealed. I really adore this. Your attitude is so cool, calm and collected.... nothing is a mistake, it's all an experiment and a learning curve and with your many years of experience.... the outcome is fascinating.
This was a really cool piece! I truly enjoyed watching you experiment and come up with new ways to make it work. The final results were fantastic! Thank you for sharing this with us. 👍🏻❤️
Fun experiments. I love how the oil paint wiped off looks compared to the same technique on a smooth panel. You might try dipping the fabric into the encaustic then squeegeeing it onto a pretty warm substrate to better ensure long-term adhesion.
I saw some really gorgeous encaustic pieces on Instagram that used torn encaustic dipped pages to build up layers of lines. I like this technique too. And the end result looks great. Definitely full of texture!
Hi, I love your experiment! I think it’s more interesting than what I think your trying to achieve.:) I’ve seen people use a simple piece of blue painters tape to tape (mask) off the edge they want less wax on and simply add more and more layers to the side you want to have more (higher) wax. They also lightly fuse each layer to smooth it out. TFS! I love your piece❤️
I used plain muslin. I had to let it dry for a couple days, but I usually don't rub my paintings with a cloth unless they have a smooth surface and I want it to be glossy.
@@thefarpavilion thank you. I am watching soo many videos it’s making me sideways… hah. Sure learning a lot. You said you didn’t have an iron . Do you need one. ? I have ordered one . Not sure how to use it yet like everything else.
It’s amazing how art pieces tell you what they want to be. And usually, when you have a set idea & keep forging ahead regardless, you usually end up not happy with it.
There were times when I got a bit worried but I liked the finished product .Wow
Thank you!
I 100% love what happened with this piece as it "taught" you what it wanted to be! I also love the way you gave yourself to the process and talked us through what was happening and what was revealed. I really adore this. Your attitude is so cool, calm and collected.... nothing is a mistake, it's all an experiment and a learning curve and with your many years of experience.... the outcome is fascinating.
Thank you so much Ruth! 🥰
Love where the piece ended up going! Hope you continue your experiments on RUclips ! Thank you!
Thank you!!
Gorgeous texture.
Very nice. Thank you for showing us.
Wow ! Loved watching your process , and listening to your thoughts . Thank you ! Kind regards - Judi - Australia
Loved this technique...thanks for sharing !
Thank you! That was such an excellent and thorough little lesson!
This was a really cool piece! I truly enjoyed watching you experiment and come up with new ways to make it work. The final results were fantastic! Thank you for sharing this with us. 👍🏻❤️
Thank you so much Kate!
Fun experiments. I love how the oil paint wiped off looks compared to the same technique on a smooth panel.
You might try dipping the fabric into the encaustic then squeegeeing it onto a pretty warm substrate to better ensure long-term adhesion.
I saw some really gorgeous encaustic pieces on Instagram that used torn encaustic dipped pages to build up layers of lines. I like this technique too. And the end result looks great. Definitely full of texture!
Great experiment, I really liked it but the addition of the tree was genius.
Wow, thank you for the compliment!!
Incredible!!
Your encaustic experiment video is interesting, educational and inspiring for me. Thanks!
I'm so glad!
Beautiful!!!❤
Lovely results!
Hi that was very cool.
Cool! I have to try this!
You should! I'd love to hear how it works for you!
Hi, I love your experiment! I think it’s more interesting than what I think your trying to achieve.:)
I’ve seen people use a simple piece of blue painters tape to tape (mask) off the edge they want less wax on and simply add more and more layers to the side you want to have more (higher) wax. They also lightly fuse each layer to smooth it out. TFS! I love your piece❤️
Thank you! I'll have to try that!
I loved this best at 9:26
Thank you!!! I'm so glad!
What was the material that you used? I have a question when your finished do you rub a cloth over it.
I used plain muslin. I had to let it dry for a couple days, but I usually don't rub my paintings with a cloth unless they have a smooth surface and I want it to be glossy.
@@thefarpavilion thank you. I am watching soo many videos it’s making me sideways… hah. Sure learning a lot. You said you didn’t have an iron . Do you need one. ? I have ordered one . Not sure how to use it yet like everything else.
Max I ask what you use for thining the oil paint?
Linseed oil
Did you fuse after the India ink? This is beautiful.
No, you don't need to.
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