Encaustic painting ... never have done it .... until today!
I have a friend who's mother, Mary, was a mentor and friend for most of my adult life. When Mary recently past away, the void was felt through out our community and an exhibit was put up of her work. Care was not taken and one of my favorite pieces was damaged. The encasutic (wax) painting had many surface scratches and three DEEP gouges.
I asked on Esty for some insight and almost immediately had the information I needed from Glenda. I thought I knew what to do but it was reassuring to talk with someone who had a working knowledge of what I was going to attempt.
It took a bit of patience and gentle attention but I think the family will be pleased with the work I was able to do.
And I think I could learn to like working with this medium ... maybe it was Mary looking over my shoulder that made the restoration go easily.
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You did an awesome job! It's just a gorgeous piece. I am so glad we "met" on Etsy and I hope you will continue to check in on our thread.
ReplyDeleteSo glad that worked out for you! It looks just lovely again, and I'm sure Mary is very proud.
ReplyDeletelooks great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Glenda and Bren.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy meeting new artists through etsy and through the blogs!
I will keep checking in - hope you do, too!
Bren, thanks for choosing to follow!
teri
Hi Artsnark
ReplyDeletethanks
Welcome to Risa!
ReplyDeleteHer blog and her story is inspirational and I am honored that she choose to follow me - life is good!
A beautiful encaustic painting..I'm so glad you were able to restore it.
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered about encaustic---the closest I have came is using liberal melted beeswax in collage work, which really is another art form than the mediums. I love the warmth of it.
ReplyDeletethe painting seems to stay true to colors....which is what caught me. Hmmmm.......
(creak, grind...Anne's brain thinking....)
XXOO!!
Anne
Thanks Renee
ReplyDeletethe artist and this painting have long held a special place in my heart ... felt "right" to be part of the restoration.
Anne,
don't hurt yourself thinking (smile)