


The Visitor #3
The Visitor #3 is a one-of-a-kind, 30 × 30cm encaustic wax artwork that celebrates the quiet beauty of nature and the unexpected charm of a fleeting moment. A soft bouquet of blooms gently preserved beneath layers of luminous wax creates a dreamy, almost ethereal effect. And just off to the side? A tiny bee—our unexpected guest—adds a playful and symbolic touch of life.
Created using natural beeswax, damar resin, and pigment, this piece is full of soft textures and subtle details that shimmer differently depending on the light. It’s perfect for anyone who appreciates the poetry in stillness, and wants to bring a peaceful yet conversation-starting artwork into their home.
A timeless piece for flower lovers, bee enthusiasts, and collectors of unique mixed media art.
This artwork brings warmth, softness, and organic elegance to any space. Whether it’s for a living room, bedroom, or hallway, it invites curiosity and calm. The encaustic medium adds a velvety glow and tactility you simply won’t find in mass-produced prints. It’s art with heart—and your walls will thank you.
What is Encaustic Wax Painting?
Encaustic painting is an ancient art form that uses natural beeswax mixed with damar resin (a tree sap) and pigments to create beautifully layered, luminous artworks. Each layer of wax is painted on while warm and then fused with heat, giving the surface a gorgeous depth and a soft, tactile quality you can’t get with other mediums. Every piece is unique, with textures and details that shift and change as the light catches them.
How to Care for Your Encaustic Art
Encaustic wax is surprisingly durable – it’s been around since ancient Egypt, after all! Your piece won’t melt under normal home conditions, but it’s best to keep it away from direct sunlight, heaters, or extreme heat. Dust it gently with a soft cloth if needed, and over time, you may notice the surface developing a soft, natural sheen – this is perfectly normal and part of the charm of encaustic art. With just a little love, your artwork will last for generations.
The Visitor #3
The Visitor #3 is a one-of-a-kind, 30 × 30cm encaustic wax artwork that celebrates the quiet beauty of nature and the unexpected charm of a fleeting moment. A soft bouquet of blooms gently preserved beneath layers of luminous wax creates a dreamy, almost ethereal effect. And just off to the side? A tiny bee—our unexpected guest—adds a playful and symbolic touch of life.
Created using natural beeswax, damar resin, and pigment, this piece is full of soft textures and subtle details that shimmer differently depending on the light. It’s perfect for anyone who appreciates the poetry in stillness, and wants to bring a peaceful yet conversation-starting artwork into their home.
A timeless piece for flower lovers, bee enthusiasts, and collectors of unique mixed media art.
This artwork brings warmth, softness, and organic elegance to any space. Whether it’s for a living room, bedroom, or hallway, it invites curiosity and calm. The encaustic medium adds a velvety glow and tactility you simply won’t find in mass-produced prints. It’s art with heart—and your walls will thank you.
What is Encaustic Wax Painting?
Encaustic painting is an ancient art form that uses natural beeswax mixed with damar resin (a tree sap) and pigments to create beautifully layered, luminous artworks. Each layer of wax is painted on while warm and then fused with heat, giving the surface a gorgeous depth and a soft, tactile quality you can’t get with other mediums. Every piece is unique, with textures and details that shift and change as the light catches them.
How to Care for Your Encaustic Art
Encaustic wax is surprisingly durable – it’s been around since ancient Egypt, after all! Your piece won’t melt under normal home conditions, but it’s best to keep it away from direct sunlight, heaters, or extreme heat. Dust it gently with a soft cloth if needed, and over time, you may notice the surface developing a soft, natural sheen – this is perfectly normal and part of the charm of encaustic art. With just a little love, your artwork will last for generations.