Venting your encaustic studio and following best practices ensures a safe, healthy, and enjoyable creative environment for your art.| All Things Encaustic
Fire safety needs to be a priority in every Encaustic studio. We work with molten wax and hot tools - torches, irons, heat guns, and heated palettes.| All Things Encaustic
Encaustic is a painting technique that involves using pigmented hot wax to create art. Here you'll learn about encaustic techniques & tools.| All Things Encaustic
Learn the safe working temperature for encaustic painting. Avoid fumes, colour changes and fire by keeping your wax below 200°F (93°C).| All Things Encaustic
This artist conversation features Canadian encaustic painter, embroiderer, and mixed-media artist, Ava Roth.| All Things Encaustic
Painting intuitively is creating art led by inner guidance and intentional choices rather than reacting impulsively without active thought.| All Things Encaustic
When fusing, air bubbles from the substrate rise up through the wax and cause tiny pinholes on the surface of the encaustic painting. Air bubbles are a common challenge, but they […]| All Things Encaustic
Learn how to create your own collage papers with Suminagashi, the ancient Japanese paper marbling technique using sumi ink on water.| All Things Encaustic
How to Choose the Best Substrate for Encaustic Painting Encaustic painting, is an art form that demands careful consideration of your substrate. The surface you choose can make or, quite […]| All Things Encaustic
Start a sketchbook as a tool for exploration and growth, helping you experiment with mark-making and develop your visual vocabulary.| All Things Encaustic