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Sabrina Armitage

$1900

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SPACE FOR THE UNKNOWN

30" x 30" x 2.5"

Beeswax, damar resin, and Japanese Kozo paper on wood panel

Encaustics refers to molten beeswax mixed with damar resin (which creates a harder surface) with oil paint added. This is heated to a melting point (160-220F), and quickly applied to a wood panel using natural bristle brushes while still warm. Each applied layer is fused to the previous one using another heat source. I use a heat gun, propane torch or tacking iron each of which gives a different texture. This is important to maintain its structural integrity. I then incorporate Japanese Kozo paper strips after dipping them into encaustic medium, by melting them onto the bed of beeswax.