Encaustic - Imbedding a Photograph

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  • @TickittybooLoo
    @TickittybooLoo Před 6 lety +2

    I never said it at the time but this video was my nudge into encaustic. 2017 I was nursing my dad who passed wirh rare brain cancer. He was a Greek Orthodox... we watched it together and he said...go for it girl you too can make beautiful icons. Bless him. Love n hugs.

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 6 lety

      Oh, Angi...that deeply touched my heart! Hugs back!

  • @williejackson8279
    @williejackson8279 Před 6 lety +5

    Thank you for being clear and most for using a Tripod or platform for the camera. Many do hand held cameras and the jumpy, jerky view induces vertigo, big time.
    Clean, clear and nice to watch. It is helpful.

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 6 lety

      Thank you so much, Willie. My husband is a videographer so I enlisted his help here and there. Thank you for noticing!

  • @c.9908
    @c.9908 Před 7 lety +8

    So many of these tutorials are almost tortuous to watch - the bombastic, or monotone, or excessively chipper, or too fast or confusing manner of the instructors make it REALLY HARD to WATCH to ABSORB and to feel INCLUDED in the process. You are a delightful, calm, funny, humane, easy to understand and sensible in your linear teaching method. I'm not saying this correctly, which is frustrating, but I guess it's just a big THANK YOU at the end of the day: you have an atists' mind and love of the products, the process and the progression. I have been fascinated by encaustic for YEARS and yours is the FIRST tutorial video that gave me even the tiniest thread of thought that I could, with enough time, commitment, determination, consistency and a sense of humor, learn how to make an encaustic piece of art of my own. So THANK YOU VERY VERY VERY MUCH. I have so many ideas of things I want to learn and try.

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety +1

      Wow, thank you so much. I can't tell you how much it means to read what you wrote here. I was a former school teacher but had a sporting accident and had to leave education, or so I thought. Anyway, your comments are extremely meaningful.

    • @nevamarina2743
      @nevamarina2743 Před 2 lety

      I agree, I enjoyed it entirely, easy to watch. easy to learn.

  • @kazcath
    @kazcath Před 7 lety +7

    Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time to do the play by play - even explaining some of the risks and mistakes you have made! I am just getting started with encaustics and have learned a lot from watching you!

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      I learned soooo much on CZcams by watching others. Have a blast. I started a few months ago and now I don't want to do anything else. Thank you for taking the time to comment.

  • @mackenziebrown4248
    @mackenziebrown4248 Před 7 lety +1

    WOW I LOVE THIS!!! thank you for filming this ! you have inspired me to use my old religious art prints that have been in my closet for years!!! thanks again!!

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      MacKenzie, you just made my day!!! Go for it!

  • @razztazz1982
    @razztazz1982 Před 7 lety

    That turned out to be a beautiful piece of art. And a new technique I can try. Thank you for sharing.

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety +1

      So glad to hear it!

  • @ArtJourney1375
    @ArtJourney1375 Před 2 lety

    Your tutorial was great!!! I sure hope you keep doing videos because you do them very well.

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 2 lety

      Thanks SO much for your kind words!

  • @pattigelinas8849
    @pattigelinas8849 Před 7 lety +2

    I love this piece, thanks for sharing!

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      Thank you for taking the time to comment. That means a lot!

  • @pattybover3357
    @pattybover3357 Před 7 lety

    This is very helpful. Thanks!

  • @joycejoy7651
    @joycejoy7651 Před 7 lety

    Many thanks for such great advice and help x

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      Joyce Joy So kind of you to watch and comment!

    • @joycejoy7651
      @joycejoy7651 Před 7 lety

      I'm new to it all, I'm fascinated with it, it's so cool . Good times with art.. x

  • @MartyYokawonis
    @MartyYokawonis Před 7 lety +2

    you can rub regular tube oil paint as well as paint stick. it works the same

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      Oh awesome, thanks for the tip!

    • @chloemauro-razafimanantsoa6657
      @chloemauro-razafimanantsoa6657 Před 4 lety

      Actually, not quite. Encaustic sticks such as the luscious R&F ones have an added ingredient which make them much easier to fuse and wipe out excess.

  • @AggresivelyBenign
    @AggresivelyBenign Před 4 lety

    This is an old video, but I’d like to thank you for putting these out for ppl like me

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 4 lety

      Thanks SO much for watching and commenting!

  • @ranipeter7473
    @ranipeter7473 Před 6 lety

    Awesome video

  • @fabiolachiminazzo4847
    @fabiolachiminazzo4847 Před 7 lety

    thanks, great tutorial

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      Thanks so much, Fabiola. Glad you liked it! (I LOVE your name!) My family is from Pisa, Italy.

  • @rfriend9105
    @rfriend9105 Před 7 lety +2

    Hi :) I have just started watching your videos... Thank you so much for taking the time to make these tutorials... In just a few tutorials you have become an inspiration to me in your creativity and your willingness to share the story of your grief. Did I hear correct that you are in Florida? Where in Florida are you? I live in Tampa Bay area and have been thinking of trying encaustic art for several months now but I'm a little concerned about how well this medium will stand up to the heat and humidity. Have you had any trouble with this.

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      R Friend Thanks so much for watching. That really means a great deal. Yeah, I lived in Florida for almost ten years, but we recently relocated to Arizona.

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety +1

      R Friend I am so happy to hear you've been inspired. That is the deep desire in my heart. I didn't have any problems with encaustic and the FL heat and humidity. You just need a well-ventilated area and keep the encaustic about 150-160 degrees. If it ever starts smoking from high heat, those fumes are not good for you at all.

  • @WeatheredWings
    @WeatheredWings Před 2 lety

    This is beautiful! I thought acrylic wasn't compatible? Could you use a gold wax?

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 2 lety

      I didn't think it was compatible either haha. Just tested it one day and it worked. Yes on the gold wax for sure!

  • @kazcath
    @kazcath Před 7 lety

    And where did you find that mosaic image? Love it!

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      It's a photo I took at a church in Greece. The original mosaic was spectacular!

  • @robintucker8393
    @robintucker8393 Před 6 lety

    Your work is inspiring
    Have you worked with vellum?

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 6 lety

      I haven't. Give it a try! Thank you for your kind words!

  • @hygqueensav
    @hygqueensav Před 5 lety +1

    Love your channel and your work. It’s too funny that you are using your husbands underwear on your project!

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 5 lety

      Haha, thank you. Hey, whatever works, right? :)

  • @bru1015
    @bru1015 Před 7 lety

    Hi there, thanks so much for sharing. 🤗 just wondering if you know what the difference is between pigment sticks and oil paint? 🤔I'm just starting out and trying to save money, especially since I'm not sure if I'm going to like encaustics. I love the finish, but I'm finding it's pretty messy. 😱

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      Bruceann Yellowega Thank you for writing. I haven't tried to use regular oil paints, but here is a link that should answer your question. www.rfpaints.com/resources/pigment-stick. I just started using encaustic last year and at first the mess and struggle was discouraging. But I watched a bunch of Nancy Crawford's CZcams tutorials and they were super helpful.

    • @bru1015
      @bru1015 Před 7 lety

      P.A. Bragg thanks I'll check it out.

  • @JustJennysSandBox
    @JustJennysSandBox Před 3 lety

    Question please. Some people start with encaustic and some encaustic gesso. What is the difference/benefit? Thank you LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much for your kind words. Using the gesso first gives an overall white background to your first layers of encaustic and it tends to create a better surface for the type of wood I use.

  • @FloridaSalon
    @FloridaSalon Před 7 lety

    Beautiful! Do you sell your work?

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      Thank you SO much! I sell it on ETSY although my shop is on vacation for another week or two until we get settled after a cross-country move.
      www.etsy.com/shop/ForThoseWhoWeep

  • @mudslingerkat
    @mudslingerkat Před 2 lety

    ok, I know the concept of gesso, and specifically the encaustic gesso being heat resistant, but is there another reason you chose to use it and could you use just white encaustic paint? Thank you for sharing these videos...I'm learning so much!!

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 2 lety

      GREAT question. I suppose I could. Never tried that. If you do, let me know how it works for you. SO glad these videos are helpful.

  • @HeatherWrightArt
    @HeatherWrightArt Před 2 lety

    I think now, after weeks of combing CZcams, I've watched every encaustic video out there! I enjoy your helpful videos but am confused - at 1:39 you said the paper needs to be porous, which I understand from watching other encaustic artists as well, but then at 4:10 you said you were using photo paper, which I assume is NOT porous... How does the photo stick or is it just encapsulated?

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 2 lety +1

      Great question! Unfortunately I had to learn the hard way that porous and non porous papers will work (non-porous is more of a challenge) but you should really use Yes paste to adhere whatever paper you use. Photos too. Otherwise the piece may separate in layers over time.

    • @HeatherWrightArt
      @HeatherWrightArt Před 2 lety

      @@PABragg Thank you!

  • @alisonalison1
    @alisonalison1 Před 3 lety

    Please So you do not fuse the oil pastels after and incising? When they remain fairly wet for a long period of time? Or what if you want to add more wax on top? What you said might happen has been happening to me and then I have to scrape back the oil paint . Thank you.

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much for watching and asking. I do not fuse the oils after incising. I fuse any Panpastel that I use on wax. I have not yet attempted adding more wax on top of oils. 😬

  • @robintucker8393
    @robintucker8393 Před 6 lety

    Also i am about to start my first piece
    I love to speak to
    Do you offer a walk threw
    I am so nervous
    This piece is a wedding gift?

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 6 lety

      Email me at ForThoseWhoWeep@gmail.com

  • @CoxJoxSox
    @CoxJoxSox Před 7 lety

    The paper doesn't need to be pourous - just soak any paper in beeswax beforehand.

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      Oh, really? Thanks so much for the tip! I am new at encaustic work.

  • @maegill5662
    @maegill5662 Před 4 lety

    Does the wax ver melt when you’re done and it’s hanging up?

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 4 lety

      No, never. Thank you so much for your great questions.

  • @lynchdavid8104
    @lynchdavid8104 Před 3 lety

    How did you make the R and F stick so soft?

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 3 lety

      I keep the R and F sticks in an air-tight container. :)

  • @JustJennysSandBox
    @JustJennysSandBox Před 3 lety

    Oh, do you heat the gesso?

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 3 lety

      It tends to get some heat as the first layers of encaustic are applied, but because it is gesso made for encaustics, there is no problem with the heat.

  • @kittym5872
    @kittym5872 Před 7 lety

    The work is stunning. I have photo pieces I created from Photoshop but would like to use with the encaustic art form. Do you have a supply list of what a newbie would use incl heating elements for melting and then fusing? TY. Rachel

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety +1

      kitty m Thanks so much for watching a writing. I watched a view You Tube videos when I was first starting so I could figure out what I needed vs. what I wanted. I started with a small Presto pancake griddle, a pound of encaustic medium, three encaustic brushes, encaustic gesso, a heat gun, and a few little muffin pans. I bought a few pieces of pre-cut wood pieces at Michael's, too...just like the wood I used for this piece. Later on I added in a few R and F pigment sticks and an incising tool.

    • @kittym5872
      @kittym5872 Před 7 lety +1

      P.A. Bragg Thanks ! It was stunning to see how you kept applying images, the wax layers and then all of a sudden there's such stunning subtlety but makes a great statement. Hope to see other video from you. TY again, Rachel

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety +1

      kitty m Encaustic is so unique. I am glad you are going to venture out into it. Let me know how it goes. I just moved across the country and am getting my new studio up and running, but hope to get another video out soon.

  • @CoxJoxSox
    @CoxJoxSox Před 7 lety

    is that image backwards?

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      Nope, it is just as I shot it at a church.

  • @kayhammock
    @kayhammock Před 7 lety

    Is that a real photograph or a copy of a photograph?

    • @PABragg
      @PABragg  Před 7 lety

      Yep, a matte finish on a real photograph.