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Encaustic History
Fayum Portrait
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Encaustic comes from a Greek word which means "burn in".
This ancient medium and technique of melted beeswax mixed with pigment was notably used in the Fayum mummy portraits from Egypt around 100-300 AD, in the Blachernitissa and other early icons, as well as in many works of 20th-century American artists , including Jasper Johns and Fernando Leal Audirac. Kut-kut, a lost art of the Philippines implements sgraffito and encaustic techniques. It was practiced by the indigenous tribe of Samar island around 1600 to 1800. - Wikipedia It takes as many as 10 Million flowers for bees to make
one pound of wax. What an honor to use this medium. |
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