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mixed media and encaustic wax textured  artwork of a plush arrangements of lilacs in a silver bowl.
mixed media and encaustic wax textured  artwork of a plush arrangements of lilacs in a silver bowl.
mixed media and encaustic wax textured  artwork of a plush arrangements of lilacs in a silver bowl.
mixed media and encaustic wax textured  artwork of a plush arrangements of lilacs in a silver bowl.
mixed media and encaustic wax textured  artwork of a plush arrangements of lilacs in a silver bowl.
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Purple Haze

$250.00
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This artwork is a beautiful mix of different materials and techniques, with encaustic wax to really bring out the depth and texture. Imagine a lush arrangement of lilacs and deep green foliage, all coming together in a large silver urn. The piece is 28cm x 28cm in size, giving you a nice compact view of the intricate details. It is presented in a timber floating frame, adding a touch of elegance to the overall look. It's a lovely piece that brings the beauty of nature right into your home in a unique and artistic way.

Encaustic painting is an ancient art form and can be traced back to the 5th century BC. Encaustic wax is a combination of beeswax and an additive to strengthen and raise the melting temperature. Typically damar resin is used though other additives are sometimes used. Layers of molten wax are applied to wooden structures/panels. It has beautiful luminous qualities which can be coloured. The wax can be embedded, collaged, scraped, textured and  polished to a high sheen. Encaustic wax is a natural adhesive and preservative, it is moisture resistant, mildew and fungus resistant and unappetising to insects. Wax paint doesn’t contain solvents or oils so will not darken or yellow with age, it is 100% archival.

Care for Encaustic Wax

Encaustic paint is the most durable form of painting, evidenced by the Faiyum mummy portraits in Egypt. They have survived over 2000 years without cracking, flaking or fading.

Do not hang fine art in direct sunlight, encaustic wax in particular should always feel cool to touch. Encaustic wax is stable from 4 - 49 degrees C. Use a soft lint free cloth to gently buff if it becomes dull looking, this happens during curing time (around 6 months) It should always look shiny. After that time it will retain it’s polished look. At this point it will repel dirt and dust more readily.

Properly looked after your Encaustic wax painting will last many life times.

This artwork is a beautiful mix of different materials and techniques, with encaustic wax to really bring out the depth and texture. Imagine a lush arrangement of lilacs and deep green foliage, all coming together in a large silver urn. The piece is 28cm x 28cm in size, giving you a nice compact view of the intricate details. It is presented in a timber floating frame, adding a touch of elegance to the overall look. It's a lovely piece that brings the beauty of nature right into your home in a unique and artistic way.

Encaustic painting is an ancient art form and can be traced back to the 5th century BC. Encaustic wax is a combination of beeswax and an additive to strengthen and raise the melting temperature. Typically damar resin is used though other additives are sometimes used. Layers of molten wax are applied to wooden structures/panels. It has beautiful luminous qualities which can be coloured. The wax can be embedded, collaged, scraped, textured and  polished to a high sheen. Encaustic wax is a natural adhesive and preservative, it is moisture resistant, mildew and fungus resistant and unappetising to insects. Wax paint doesn’t contain solvents or oils so will not darken or yellow with age, it is 100% archival.

Care for Encaustic Wax

Encaustic paint is the most durable form of painting, evidenced by the Faiyum mummy portraits in Egypt. They have survived over 2000 years without cracking, flaking or fading.

Do not hang fine art in direct sunlight, encaustic wax in particular should always feel cool to touch. Encaustic wax is stable from 4 - 49 degrees C. Use a soft lint free cloth to gently buff if it becomes dull looking, this happens during curing time (around 6 months) It should always look shiny. After that time it will retain it’s polished look. At this point it will repel dirt and dust more readily.

Properly looked after your Encaustic wax painting will last many life times.

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