Today I visited a printmaking friend's studio. Amy is experimenting with encaustic monoprints. I have never heard of this before so I was excited to have a demo. Here is the basic process: 1. Heat up the homemade heat box. 2. Rub the beeswax pigment sticks on the metal surface of the heat plate to melt them. Create a design on the plate with one or more colors. Step 3. Lay a piece of rice or rag paper face down on the painted design and cover with newsprint. Burnish. Step 4. Carefully pull the paper away from the heat plate. Steps 5-6. Clean the heat plate with paper towels. Add more color to the heat plate and repeat the process to add patterns or more color to the print. The smell of the wax is yummy and the pigments are really thick and rich to work with. I had a little play to get a feel for what the print is like (image below). Now I want to build a heat box and play!!
A visual diary of art activities
Incredible transformation - I Love This Image!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! The other portrait was based on a Picasso painting of two dancers that I written an essay about many years ago. I should find it and add it to the post, I just have to remember the title...
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ReplyDeleteShould you be interested, I have added the inspiration piece to the blog post "This is why I don't do portraits".
ReplyDeleteThank you Britney for your comment.