Creating Effects in Encaustic that resemble Acrylic Pour Painting

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    I was working on a small piece when I noticed I was getting some cells as I fused with my torch. They looked very similar to pour painting cells, so I thought I'd experiment to see how well I could get my encaustic paintings to resemble acrylic pour paintings. I definitely need to practice more, and it's not an exact match of course, but the results are pretty interesting!

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  • @BelindaPort
    @BelindaPort 12 днів тому

    Love this! TFS.

  • @barbaralotter1095
    @barbaralotter1095 Рік тому

    2 of the experiments I really enjoyed and really gave the pouring effect.

  • @cynthiamurphy4184
    @cynthiamurphy4184 2 роки тому

    Great information! I really like acrylic pour results so it's really intriguing that you were able to get similar results with encaustic! I really admire your fearlessness in putting these videos out here!

  • @judithgillam5074
    @judithgillam5074 2 роки тому

    OMGoodness - once again - a brilliant demo ! Thank you so much . I really look forward to your videos , they are really informative and interesting . It is so valuable that you include the results you are not so happy with , as well as the ones that turn out really lovely . Thank you once again . Kind regards - Judi - Australia

  • @Ameylynn
    @Ameylynn 6 місяців тому

    That one at 6:42 is amazing!!! Wow!!!

  • @cherylrubenstein8352
    @cherylrubenstein8352 2 роки тому

    Love these!

  • @ApAcVideoWatcher
    @ApAcVideoWatcher 2 роки тому

    This was a lot of fun to watch. Call me silly, but I really enjoy the mystery of what's going to happen when I go for similar looks. I don't know if you've tried it or not, but if you haven't you might enjoy adding splashes of color between the layers with pan pastels, alcohol inks, or sometimes I even paint the NeoColor 2s onto a layer once it's hardened or I'll buff the colored mica into part of a layer instead of mixing it into the wax. Each medium has their own way of responding to that really deep melty fuse. Especially if being deliberate and sort of bouncing the flame around or using a temperature and air controlled heat gun with the different tips or going in and engraving areas before doing the cell producing fuse. I only mention it because I can tell you have fun playing and this is probably my favorite way to just play with a purposeful abandon. I look forward to seeing more of this. 🦋

  • @jeannettehoutop4052
    @jeannettehoutop4052 6 місяців тому

    Hi, really lovely work! Do you use silicone drops in your mica? thanks for your answer

    • @thefarpavilion
      @thefarpavilion  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! No, nothing but encaustic wax colored with dry pigments. Very different from acrylic pouring

  • @krispinelli9101
    @krispinelli9101 Рік тому

    Does the fact your working on a bare substrate, no gesso influence cell formation?

    • @thefarpavilion
      @thefarpavilion  Рік тому

      Ooo, probably! I should try it with gesso and see if it makes a difference!

  • @neuroticnation144
    @neuroticnation144 2 роки тому

    How did you get iridescent/ pearlescent wax? Can you buy it that way? Or did you make it? Thanks for this really cool video!

    • @thefarpavilion
      @thefarpavilion  2 роки тому

      I used pearlescent powders for those colors. You may be able to buy it like that somewhere, but I'm not sure. Thanks for watching!!

  • @toto-dr3do
    @toto-dr3do 2 роки тому

    You have a great talent! 🤩✨✨ I'm not good at English 🙇‍♀️ Can I just use wax and pigments? Do you use Shellac?