This piece 2' X 2'. It's large and a bit out there. In the holes I am going to add a scene of some sort. I'm not sure what yet. The blue you see is a chemical mix starting with steel wool and turning this beautiful blue after couple days. I loved the color obviously. It may be my first monotone encaustic.
I have done a bit of 3D or 2.5D before but not to this extent. This is actually some packaging I found. How cool is that? This is a green (eco wise) painting.
Everyone at the workshop worked on something completely different. It really felt good to be working in a group and not have the responsibility of teaching them. I cannot paint and teach at the same time. There is something about having a bunch of torch weilding novices that keeps me from relaxing into the zone.
Enjoy your summer. It's crazy hot here in Washington.
2 comments:
Hello Binky, this looks really interesting. It looks like a patina on copper. What do you mean by "The blue you see is a chemical mix starting with steel wool and turning this beautiful blue after couple days." How did you combine steel wool and encaustic?
hi binky!
love what you've done here. I heard great things about him too. I wish I could have taken a workshop from him when I was still in Seattle!
hope you are doing well!
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