Abstract Encaustic Painting | Horizon No. 21 | Blue Seascape | 16th Anniversary | Beeswax on Cradled Wood Panel | 6” x 12” x 1.5”

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Horizon No. 21 | Encaustic Blue Seascape | Original Abstract Painting | 16th Wax Anniversary | Shellac Burn | Beeswax on Cradled Wood Panel | 6” x 12” x 1.5”
Encaustic painting is a fascinating process that dates back to ancient Greece. The word encaustic originates from the Greek term Enkaustikos, which means "to burn in." This form of art-making is achieved by melting beeswax, damar resin, and pigment together. The medium is then applied in layers to the surface of a canvas board or substrate. Each layer is heated and fused together, providing many opportunities for experimenting and achieving unique characteristics. The encaustic process is, without a doubt, a magical one.

Handling & Care of Encaustic Art
Displaying
The artwork has been created in a way that requires no framing.
A floater frame is the most suitable method for framing the painting.
Climate
Encaustic art is comprised of beeswax and damar resin. It is important to select a location out of direct sunlight. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.
Cleaning
Encaustic paintings can be gently wiped with a soft cloth.

Join me on Instagram for ocean reels, posts of the studio assistants, and painting adventures!

https://www.instagram.com/jenmastropaolo_art/
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Horizon No. 21 | Encaustic Blue Seascape | Original Abstract Painting | 16th Wax Anniversary | Shellac Burn | Beeswax on Cradled Wood Panel | 6” x 12” x 1.5”
Encaustic painting is a fascinating process that dates back to ancient Greece. The word encaustic originates from the Greek term Enkaustikos, which means "to burn in." This form of art-making is achieved by melting beeswax, damar resin, and pigment together. The medium is then applied in layers to the surface of a canvas board or substrate. Each layer is heated and fused together, providing many opportunities for experimenting and achieving unique characteristics. The encaustic process is, without a doubt, a magical one.

Handling & Care of Encaustic Art
Displaying
The artwork has been created in a way that requires no framing.
A floater frame is the most suitable method for framing the painting.
Climate
Encaustic art is comprised of beeswax and damar resin. It is important to select a location out of direct sunlight. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.
Cleaning
Encaustic paintings can be gently wiped with a soft cloth.

Join me on Instagram for ocean reels, posts of the studio assistants, and painting adventures!

https://www.instagram.com/jenmastropaolo_art/
Horizon No. 21 | Encaustic Blue Seascape | Original Abstract Painting | 16th Wax Anniversary | Shellac Burn | Beeswax on Cradled Wood Panel | 6” x 12” x 1.5”
Encaustic painting is a fascinating process that dates back to ancient Greece. The word encaustic originates from the Greek term Enkaustikos, which means "to burn in." This form of art-making is achieved by melting beeswax, damar resin, and pigment together. The medium is then applied in layers to the surface of a canvas board or substrate. Each layer is heated and fused together, providing many opportunities for experimenting and achieving unique characteristics. The encaustic process is, without a doubt, a magical one.

Handling & Care of Encaustic Art
Displaying
The artwork has been created in a way that requires no framing.
A floater frame is the most suitable method for framing the painting.
Climate
Encaustic art is comprised of beeswax and damar resin. It is important to select a location out of direct sunlight. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.
Cleaning
Encaustic paintings can be gently wiped with a soft cloth.

Join me on Instagram for ocean reels, posts of the studio assistants, and painting adventures!

https://www.instagram.com/jenmastropaolo_art/