Encaustic Encaustic

Encaustic - Definition and Overview

Encaustic painting, also called "hot wax painting", involves using heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added. The liquid/paste is then applied to a surface—usually prepared wood, though also canvas and other materials.

Metal tools are used to shape the paint before it cools; also special brushes. This technique was notably used in the Fayum mummy portraits from Egypt around 100-300 CE, as well as in many works of the 20th century American artist, Jasper Johns.

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Example Usage of Encaustic

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amberwax: Gonna be hanging a bunch of my 5x5 original Encaustic paintings at the Powell's coffee shop (World Cup) in Cedar... http://fb.me/3O9tVCm
terryonthego: Sold my largest Encaustic painting to a really nice guy (restaurant design business), 4 his home http://bit.ly/77dhFX http://bit.ly/6byDsf
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