Monday 10 November 2014

Encaustic-Wax with paper is magic

At my recent Encaustic workshop I demonstrated the many ways paper is used 

LED lights work well behind rice paper that has wax monoprinted onto it

This acrylic painting doesn't require glass to protect it after it's been dipped into melted wax  

It's such fun to draw with wax blocks onto my hot plate & do monotype prints from it

Here's some of my Encaustic-Wax pieces on handmade papers I did in Malaga.
I tried to capture the history of the Spanish countryside & the famous Paris arches






Wednesday 13 August 2014

ENCAUSTIC WAX Classes in 2015

Spring into some new weekend workshops & classes

Enquire soon -    jackiarch52@gmail.com  

Contact Jacki Archibald  -  0455 721885

'Golden Girl'  detail - Encaustic-Wax with mixed media by Jacki Archibald

Encaustic-Wax Foundations   

2015  -  Upcoming CLASSES &  WORKSHOPS

Workshop weekends  10am - 4pm both days

Encaustic-Wax  Foundations -  9/10 May, 13/14 June & 1/2 August
                                                          
Encaustics & Paper (day only)  -  26 April & 21 June 

Classes: Start Wed 1st April  9.30am – 12.30pm  Note: Other days may also be available soon   

Where:   'ART  'n  WAX'  STUDIO   

Costs:   From $60 - 3 hr class ( min 2 sessions)

$ 100 a day ( min 3 )  $180 a day ( one on one )

$ 180 ea Weekend Workshop   ( min 3 students)                 


    
2014   Workshops 
Sunday 26th October & Sunday 2nd November 
Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th November
Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th November 

When:     10am – 4pm 
Cost:       Please contact for details
2014  Classes -  10am - 1pm   Cost:  Please contact for details
Dates:  Wednesdays - 29th October & 12th, 19th & 26th November                 

Advantages   

 *  Tutor is a qualified art teacher with years of encaustic experience  

*  Various techniques explored with unlimited uses    

*  Incorporate your own other artwork eg. prints   

 Small classes with most materials & equipment supplied  

*  Enjoy creative fun in a quiet & bushy environment    

www.jackiarchibald.com    E:  jackiarch52@gmail.com    P:  0455 721885

Friday 11 July 2014

Up close with my Encaustic-Wax paintings


This medium never ceases to amaze me 
& provide me with such joy



These three below are details from a diptych which I sold last year




Wednesday 7 May 2014

Encaustic-Wax Workshop Weekend - STILL SPACE



ENCAUSTIC-WAX  FOUNDATIONS  

         Weekend Workshop 
17th & 18th May 2014  9.30am - 4pm



Find out what the BUZZis all about with the ATASDA group

   BVAC Hub, 140 Weller Rd,

       TARRAGINDI,  Brisbane, Qld

 ( Follow along driveway behind School @ Girls Guide sign )

Cost: $150 (members), $190 (non-members) + $30 materials fee    

Contact:   jackiarch52@gmail.com  or  Ph:  3374 4608

Link :       http://www.atasda.org.au/workshops-qld.htm
  

'Poles Reflections'  Encaustic-Wax on paper & board
In this workshop find out how this ancient and versatile medium can provide something for everyone from simple ‘craft’ type projects to more ‘fine art’ works. Basic painting techniques with layering, drawing, printing, writing, stencils, inlay, incising, scraping, collage, image transfer, shellac burn and mixed media will be demonstrated. Helpful resource notes on Encaustic-wax history, safety, equipment, tools & materials will also be provided.
Jacki would like to share her passion with this medium and suggests some research of other artists before the workshop, to help find out where your preference lies.
NOTE: The materials fee covers all equipment, heat tools, wax mediums and materials for experiments.


Students to bring their own rigid surfaces ( approx.10 total max. A4 size ) 1. Several 3 ply boards offcuts any shape ( Bunnings may still cut sheets ) 2. Some cheap canvas boards, heavy paper or card ( not shiny ) 

Optional items to bring  1. A couple pieces of tissue like papers, some small photocopied images (toner based, colour or B&W) or own sample art prints/ drgs on paper  &  little items or fabrics you would like to try out  2. Any carving, pottery, cutting, scraping tools, or heat gun ( not hairdryer ) if you already have  ( Jacki prefers using butane gas torches for less  power drain )

Tuesday 28 January 2014

ENCAUSTIC - WAX classes in Australia


Find out what the ' buzz ' is all about

' In A Spin ' 2013

2015  -  Upcoming CLASSES &  WORKSHOPS

Workshop weekends  10am - 4pm both days

Encaustic-Wax  Foundations Weekends - 5/6 Sept & 10/11 Oct

Encaustics & Paper (day only)  -  Sun 30 August  & Sat 24 Oct

Classes: Start Wed 1st April  9.30am – 12.30pm  Note: Other days may also be available soon     Please enquire for further info or private classes          


Where:   TBA   


Costs:   From $60 - 3 hr group class ( min 2 sessions)                                                       


Wax mediums & most materials are included in fee


Contact:  0455 721885

E:  jackiarch52@gmail.com

See more on my website here:   http://www.jackiarchibald.com/art-classes.html

Encaustic-Wax intro art classes 2014    Term 2 starting soon  
Where:  TBA

Dates:    After Easter - from 23rd April   Note: Other days may also be available soon
When:    Wednesdays  9.30am – 12.30pm 

Cost:      Please enquire for details (Suggest a min. 2 sessions & choose which days suit )  
Contact:     E:  jackiarch52@gmail.com   P:  0455 721885  
Advantages :  
                         *  Tutor is a qualified art teacher with years of encaustic experience 
                         *  Various techniques explored with unlimited uses 
                         *  Incorporate your own other artwork eg. prints   
                         *  Small classes with most materials & equipment supplied
                         *  Enjoy creative fun in a quiet & bushy environment    



' Poles Reflection ' 2013

  Encaustic means 'to burn'  & here's more about painting

Encaustic is one of the oldest painting techniques, dating back to the 4th Century BC. The technique was used in the Fayum mummy portraits from Egypt and in early icons. Encaustic Wax also harkens back to the days of Trojan ships when they would coat the exterior of their ships with encaustic paintings in order to not only decorate their transportation, but to seal the ship against the harsh sea elements. The art form has seen a resurgence in recent years with the influence of 20th century American artists including Jasper Johns and the desire of artists’ and craftsperson’s worldwide to explore versatility and mixed media potential in their artwork.                               
Encaustic is both a paint medium and a technique; the medium is a wax based paint consisting of beeswax, damar resin and pigment. The technique involves heating the wax to a melted state and applying it to a support, ensuring the layers are fused with heat. The paint is manipulated with metal or heated tools, such as irons, hot air guns, and metal spatulas and brushes.
Care & cleaning: The durability of encaustic is due to the fact that beeswax is impervious to moisture. Because of this it will not deteriorate. Encaustic paintings do not have to be varnished or protected by glass. Over time, due to the resin added to the wax, encaustic cures and the surface hardens. Under normal temperatures, the painting will remain stable. Like all fine art, it is best not to expose it to direct sunlight or excessive heat, avoid temperatures below 1.7 degrees Celcius or above 48 degrees. It is not wise to leave it in your car for any length of time, especially on either a hot or cold day. The surface of encaustic is somewhat like a candle so don’t be afraid to touch it. Although the surface is completely dry, encaustic paintings can be scratched, gouged, or chipped if handled roughly and should be treated carefully. When moving the painting do protect the surface and edges.                                 As the wax cures, an encaustic painting may develop a film on the surface. This is a natural process called bloom and is easily removed, along with shallow scratches, by wiping the surface with a soft cloth. Once a year, give it a gentle dusting or buffing with a lint free soft cotton cloth to maintain the unique patina of the wax.