Description
Use imagery for expressive encaustic collages in this video download! In Expressive Collage Workshop: Encaustic with Imagery, Crystal Neubauer demonstrates four creative ways to add imagery to encaustic artworks. You’ll begin with an overview for creating a safe and effective encaustic setup and learn the important basics for working with encaustic. Crystal then guides you, and student Amy Jones, through the creation of a paper and encaustic collage with embedded three-dimensional objects. Next, you’ll work alongside Crystal through an encaustic collage with a traditional image transfer and another with a graphite transfer. Complete the workshop by learning to create expressive graphite drawings on encaustic.
In this video download you will
- create 4 encaustic collage projects.
- find set up and safety tips for encaustic beginners.
- learn to embed dimensional objects in encaustic.
Watch a preview of this video download here!
About the Artist
Crystal Neubauer has been working as an artist for over a decade. She has dabbled in many mediums over the years, but always comes back to her first love, collage. She is drawn to the found, cast-off and well-worn materials of the past, seeing these items as a metaphor for our lives. She is the author of The Art of Expressive Collage: Techniques for Using Paper and Glue (North Light, 2015). She teaches workshops nationally and in her own studio in Racine, Wisconsin. Visit her website at CrystalNeubauer.com and at her blog, OtherPeoplesFlowers.blogspot.com.
Materials List
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Surface
- 140-lb. cold press watercolor paper
- Encausticbord by Ampersand, sizes of your choosing
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Media
- Clear encaustic medium
- Colored waxed of your choice, plus black and white
- Oil pigment sticks or oil paint
- Slick wax by Encaustikos
- Soft pastels, charcoal or graphite
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Other Tools and Supplies
- Baby wipes
- Black and white toner copies
- Bowl of water
- Ceramic loop
- coconut oil
- Collage papers and ephemera
- Color toner copies (optional)
- Damp rag
- Disposable glove
- Fire extinguisher
- Heat gun or torch
- Hot plate or electric skillet
- Images- photos and drawings
- Metal spoon or other burnishing tool
- Natural bristle brushes or chip brushes
- Paper towels
- Pot holders
- Razor blade (optional)
- Reference images
- Scissors
- Small dimensional objects
- Thermometer
- Tins for wax
- Transfer paper
- Tweezers
- Water mister
- Wax paper
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