An earlier post re-imagined and re-imaged.
Ink transfer to birch plywood with three coats of encaustic wax and a final coat of amber shellac.
Shellac set on fire with a plumber's torch.
Being snowbound during the winter makes one do strange things. :)
Friday, March 20, 2015
Gabriel (the encaustic shellac burn version)
Labels:
amber shellac,
angel,
encaustic,
Holga,
horn,
ink transfer,
judgment day,
PEI,
photo encaustic,
plywood,
Prince Edward Island,
shellac burn
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You've transformed snowboundness into stunning art! I could wander for a long time in this dream world ... and am continually inspired by the ways you push the boundaries of creativity.
ReplyDelete...and I didn't burn my house down in the process. Always a bonus!
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