Encaustic Art Project for Kids
Folks. I accept done it. I've gone and made a video. You will not be seeing my face in this video, but you will exist able to hear my Western NY accent slip in here and in that location.
It'due south all about encaustics for kids, which means painting with wax. Traditionally, encaustic painting is done using a natural bristle castor with hot wax. Yous paint the wax onto a rigid surface, and you lot tin can layer it up, scrape it dorsum, incise into it, collage onto it, pour information technology, pretty much anything goes.
The wax used in encaustic painting is a different consistency of the wax I am demonstrating for kids, and hardens when cool. The beauty of the wax used for this project is that it is soft and malleable without heating information technology (too the heat from your fingers), thus making information technology safe equally can exist.
Without further ado, here is my video starring my human-looking hands:
And the finished products:
This painting is fabricated using small blobs of wax, pressing them onto the surface and smearing them to the right. This technique highlights the transparency of the wax, and gives a sense of movement to the painting.
This painting has all sorts of stuff going on- pressed dots, coiled wax pieces built upward into a cone, smeared wax in 2 colors mixed on the board, overlapping, and using the wax every bit lines.
Big tip: Utilize a hair dryer on low to warm up the wax every bit your kids work with information technology. Otherwise, their petty fingers volition get pretty tired.
This would be a fun medium to teach kids about Pointillism or maybe mixed media. I bet the wax would look cool over a paper collage. Really, information technology'due south extremely fun all on its own. Your kids will effigy out exactly how they want to use it and make lots of wonderful things.
Here's the skinny on where to pick up some of this stuff:
I bought mine at Blick Art Supply:
Ampersand Clayboards. We used the five×7.
Creativity Street's Wax Works. We used the bright hues, fix of l.
See another project using Wax Works here: Waxy Spiral Rainbow Art.
What practise you remember?
Source: https://craftwhack.com/kids-do-encaustics/
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