Wax on Wednesdays Wonderful Warm Colors of Fall with a Wood Glue Burn
First off some photos of the workshop this past weekend at Marco's Paper in Dayton Ohio hosted by the lovely ladies ( Debbie and Braenda) of White Iris Arts.
This was a wonderful bunch .
All of the creative juices were flowing in this room !
The following photos are just some of the awesome student works in the workshop . As usual when I am going through the photos at home , I wish I had my camera out taking twice as many photos. We get carried away creating and I forget to get the camera out !
Watching all of these works evolve is my favorite part. I love seeing what techniques everyone enjoys the most and where they go with it individually . Each student learned the same techniques, and each work is completely unique , beautiful , and not remotely similar. It renews my spirit each time to watch as a student falls in love with encaustic as a medium and discover what they can do with it.
Wax on Wednesdays !
I love the beautiful warm caramel colors of
Fall . A wood glue burn emulates these colors quite well when done on a birch board panel.
Supplies I used this week:
4x4" cradled birch board panels
white encaustic medium
black encaustic medium
india ink
wood glue
creme brûlée torch
ephemera
Dry brushed texture .
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Blessings,
Shari