Wow this is super! You have explained everything so nicely and detailed from making the medium to working with it! Great video! I have not tried encaustics ever, but I have been wanting to start working with encaustic for almost a year after watching some videos here and watching this 3 video series has really sold me completely on it! Now I just have to wait a few more months until I move back to the states to start it. I can't wait!!!!
Wow, fantastic video series!! Thank you for sharing all of your expertise- you are a great instructor! I really enjoyed your thorough explanations! I look forward to more of your videos and I will look for your blog as well!
very interesting; I'm just beginning on my Encaustic journey - I've had the materials for a year + however, we moved out of state (FL into NC) & just getting back to 'my' normal - artistically. Thanks. It's interesting that not all encaustic works are "the same" - it's the variety of techniques and I found THIS one (your wife & child) profoundly unique and will absolutely learn & embrace this technique. Thank you. (btw: I subscribed)
I actually gave it a small try... I ruined a piece was trying to perk up and now, have to get the wax off to save it! It was & will be, a worthy adversary... I will conquer and vanquish this demon wax! (in the name of sanity and being overly zealous!) Arise2joy@gmail.com
Looking at the burnishing process etc., I really believe I CAN do this! THIS is awesome & hopeful. I wonder though, can I do this process, if I want to place an image of my special doggie (Sami-Bear Hedgehog), a chocolate, lavender blue-eyed (large) ball-playing Pomeranian dog. So, if I want to have the image in a little more color, how would I obtain that? Would I 'just' use a different level of charcoal OR, can I use ground color pencil shavings? (not oil or paint pencils, just plain color pencil) I'm trying to capture a specific look...
Jon, Loved your video but I am having trouble when whipping off paper with water sometimes the image/ink of photo come off. Should I add more water? Also, what type of paper to you glue to the board? I am using copy paper and elmer's glue. Thanks
Thank you for sharing your work and techniques. I am interested in trying this using some of my photography. What type of paper did you use to print out your image? You mention fibers, which leads me to think you didn't use regular printer paper. Also, have you experimented with getting more background in your image. Such as seeing some of the ocean water in your picture? Thanks
Thank you so much for this series of videos on encaustics,especially as they are hard to come by. I live in a small city and have to order all of my supplies and if they're from the states which they are I also have to pay a broader fee and taxes as well. I live in Nova Scotia,Canada,city unheard of. I am an artist in many,many areas but a newcomer to encaustics,any advice? And when ordering colours which is better-quality or quantity? Thanks again!
Why are you using acrylic paint instead of watercolor? Acrylic and wax do not adhere to each other and it will eventually peel off. Otherwise this is an interesting transfer technique.
Beautiful image of wife and son. Cool technique and effect using encaustic. You're very kind to share these workshops.
Wow this is super! You have explained everything so nicely and detailed from making the medium to working with it! Great video! I have not tried encaustics ever, but I have been wanting to start working with encaustic for almost a year after watching some videos here and watching this 3 video series has really sold me completely on it! Now I just have to wait a few more months until I move back to the states to start it. I can't wait!!!!
This is truly amazing and since I am just beginning Encaustic art, I am so glad to have found your videos. Thank you!
Wow, fantastic video series!! Thank you for sharing all of your expertise- you are a great instructor! I really enjoyed your thorough explanations! I look forward to more of your videos and I will look for your blog as well!
Your entire series is wonderful! Thank you so much for all of the valuable tips and techniques...I can't wait to play!
Very grateful for your videos on this medium, made me want to try
Hello Jon i have watched all your videos. I really enjoyed them all. Keep them coming.
Thank you For sharing. Nice little piece of art you've done!
very interesting; I'm just beginning on my Encaustic journey - I've had the materials for a year + however, we moved out of state (FL into NC) & just getting back to 'my' normal - artistically. Thanks. It's interesting that not all encaustic works are "the same" - it's the variety of techniques and I found THIS one (your wife & child) profoundly unique and will absolutely learn & embrace this technique. Thank you. (btw: I subscribed)
Thanks Joy
I actually gave it a small try... I ruined a piece was trying to perk up and now, have to get the wax off to save it!
It was & will be, a worthy adversary... I will conquer and vanquish this demon wax! (in the name of sanity and being overly zealous!)
Arise2joy@gmail.com
Looking at the burnishing process etc., I really believe I CAN do this! THIS is awesome & hopeful. I wonder though, can I do this process, if I want to place an image of my special doggie (Sami-Bear Hedgehog), a chocolate, lavender blue-eyed (large) ball-playing Pomeranian dog.
So, if I want to have the image in a little more color, how would I obtain that?
Would I 'just' use a different level of charcoal OR, can I use ground color pencil shavings? (not oil or paint pencils, just plain color pencil) I'm trying to capture a specific look...
Jon, Loved your video but I am having trouble when whipping off paper with water sometimes the image/ink of photo come off. Should I add more water? Also, what type of paper to you glue to the board? I am using copy paper and elmer's glue. Thanks
Thank you for sharing your work and techniques. I am interested in trying this using some of my photography. What type of paper did you use to print out your image? You mention fibers, which leads me to think you didn't use regular printer paper.
Also, have you experimented with getting more background in your image. Such as seeing some of the ocean water in your picture? Thanks
Thank you so much for this series of videos on encaustics,especially as they are hard to come by. I live in a small city and have to order all of my supplies and if they're from the states which they are I also have to pay a broader fee and taxes as well. I live in Nova Scotia,Canada,city unheard of. I am an artist in many,many areas but a newcomer to encaustics,any advice? And when ordering colours which is better-quality or quantity? Thanks again!
will this work with certain pastels to add color? and is there a method to texture, and to layer images on top of one another?
Your tutorials are great -- so glad i came across them!
Can you use melted crayons for encaustics?
Is that baltic birch panel?
A first class demo Jon. Thanks.
Thanks, Jon. You might try Transfer Artist Paper for encaustic transfers.
WOW! What great and informative video series on encaustic. Thank you!
Thank you Jon, you saved me a heap of brain strain..😎, great video..
Why are you using acrylic paint instead of watercolor? Acrylic and wax do not adhere to each other and it will eventually peel off. Otherwise this is an interesting transfer technique.
Sorry I meant to say wiping off the paper.
👌 Thank you.
Amazing!
thanks so much
Thanks.Very interesting :)
Thanks