A progress photo of a new encaustic painting I started today. Part of my "Ghosts of the Past" series, this one features a great civil war image of Abe Lincoln visiting a camp.
This is my largest encaustic painting yet and I wanted to show the scale so I took this cheese-ball pic of me holding it :) This is just the first layer of paint and I've since added another-- this one's going to take a little bit longer than the rest! Fusing the layers is an arm aching experience but I still really enjoy it!
The top of the painting has a pink sky and the bottom, so far is a greyish green. I'm thinking of using alot of grey on top of the underpainting but I'll just have to see how things go! I love not having a plan and going with the flow- so to speak!
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heat fusing larger pieces is definitely not for the weak!
this looks like it's going to be awesome...good luck jamie....
I know! I found out that if I put it on the floor and lay down next to it I can support my arm on my body and it doesn't hurt as much! hahah-- Then I have to flip and try it on the other side to even out :)
It looks great Jamie, I can't wait to see the finished painting!