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Another expression in wax. Conceptual landscape of the imagination.Related content
Comments: 64
AshleighPopplewell In reply to ??? [2005-06-23 04:23:09 +0000 UTC]
I love the color...fabulous!
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MizzMarsh In reply to ??? [2005-06-22 09:24:24 +0000 UTC]
oh wow, that's fantasic - iv'e tried that techinique beofore and it came out all wrong... i can really apprecate that! Its sort of like a close up of a molecule of inspiration! Bright! Crackely! other worldy....
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DragonTreasureArt In reply to MizzMarsh [2005-06-22 13:08:12 +0000 UTC]
Wicked!! I'm glad you liked it
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Crash-n-Over In reply to ??? [2005-06-21 13:02:16 +0000 UTC]
i like these "leafs" or "feathers" things!!
Not to mension about the wonderful colors!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome work dear!!!
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DragonTreasureArt In reply to Crash-n-Over [2005-06-21 13:09:47 +0000 UTC]
Thankyou very much
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SKaRTeH In reply to ??? [2005-06-21 08:32:40 +0000 UTC]
i wish i understood what i was looking at (medium) they look so awsome but i just dont get how u wax paint.... its not like candle wax kinda wax is it :/
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DragonTreasureArt In reply to SKaRTeH [2005-06-21 11:16:16 +0000 UTC]
No it's not candle wax, the waxes are made specifically for this purpose. I know it's lazy, but someone else already asked me about the method so I've just copied and pasted what I wrote to them:
It's called Encaustic Wax Painting. You use an iron (like the kind you iron shirts with) to melt the wax, which comes in lots of yummee colours. You melt the wax onto the iron and glide it across glossy non-absorbent surfaced paper. You can see the shape of the iron head is in this image repeatedly, but no one realises it's an iron head. Depending on how you apply pressure with the iron depends on the marks you make, You can use the side of the iron like a knife to cut slices into the wax to make grass or lined effects. Also you can buy different styluses, like miniature iron head shapes, brushes and hot tips for doing detailed work. It's tonnes of fun. If you do a search on google or one of the search engines it'll tell you where you can buy the stuff. I'd definitely recommend it but, beware, it is exceptionally addictive!!
Here is a link to one of the retailers in the UK [link]
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DeathsExtinction [2005-06-20 18:45:52 +0000 UTC]
Looks like a colorful Adamantine shell...lol...very pretty...
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DragonTreasureArt In reply to DeathsExtinction [2005-06-20 22:46:00 +0000 UTC]
Cheers sweetie
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