Encaustic Painting


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Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, dates back to the Romano-Egyptian Fayum mummy portraits from the 1st Century BC. Today’s artists work with colored wax paints on a heated palette, often an electric pancake griddle. The artist paints built-up layers of wax paint, and “fuses" each layer with a heat gun as the painting progresses. We will be using Encausticos Brand wax paints, which are made right here, in Rochester N.Y. at Rochester Art Supply. In our 2-hour sessions, we will progressively explore basic techniques, starting with brushwork and monoprinting on paper. We will then be working with more techniques, such as collage and textural scraping on a sturdier substrate primed with an absorbent ground. All levels of experience welcome. Included: $75 for materials.

Call 585-244-1730 or use the form below to register. Learn about membership.

Dates:
June 28th - July 26th, 2020
Cost:
Members: $195, Nonmembers: $235

Session 1: Sundays, June 28 - July 26 with Taylor Kennedy


DAY DATE TIME LOCATION
1 Sun Jun 28 2-4PM Printmaking Studio
2 Sun Jul 12 2-4PM Printmaking Studio
3 Sun Jul 19 2-4PM Printmaking Studio
4 Sun Jul 26 2-4PM Printmaking Studio