
Helena Morris: Distant Places
Medium: Encaustic ( Melted Beeswax and Damar resin ).
Size: H: 325mm x W: 365mm x D: 40mm.
This work is located in Nelson, New Zealand.
Shipping will be displayed at checkout as free. However, this will be an additional cost for your account post purchase. If you are in the Auckland region, we recommend using PIGMENT, nationally we recommend either PICPAC or PACK and SEND. PICPAC uses DHL for international shipping.
We can assist you in obtaining quotes.
Encaustic is an ancient painting medium using melted beeswax and damar resin which together form a fluid painting medium. The word encaustic comes from the Greek word Enkaustikos , meaning 'to burn or burn in '. Heat ( blow torch ) is used to fuse each layer of the wax medium to the one laid down before it thus building up multiple layers to create the artwork. The wax can be coloured using oil pigments to give rich, vibrant colours and mixed media can be incorporated into artworks.