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Encaustic Collage 3x5”

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“Douglas Had a Knack for Failing Upward”

Original 3x5" encaustic collage on 1” deep cradled wood panel. Ready to hang!  Made by Gayla Trail.

Signed on the back. 

 

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About Encaustic

Encaustic is an art form derived from the Greek enkaustikos, which means "to burn in." Beeswax is mixed with a tree resin to create a medium that can be used as-is or mixed with pigment. Because the medium is all natural, the finished piece has a pleasant scent and a tactile quality that is wonderful to touch.

There are lots of ways to use encaustic in art practice. I've come to think of my own small works as a multi-fold process in which I unearth stories through paper (collage) and bury them in wax. I often add "marks" to the surface using various materials (graphite, homemade botanical inks, paint, and conte to name a few before applying the wax, and further work the surface by etching or applying ink, metal leaf, or oil medium. 

How to Care for an Encaustic

Encaustic medium does not melt at normal temperatures and once cured, the resin will harden to a protective surface. However, it can take up to a year for the resin to fully cure, and even afterward it is possible to gouge the surface with a sharp object. Be especially mindful of gold and silver leaf, which is often applied near the surface.