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Llyni



Encaustician

Registered: January 2006
Location: Mid Wales, UK
Posts: 525
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This rather busy picture kind of emerged....
· Date: Sun February 19, 2006 · Views: 1564 ·
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Size cm: A4
Size inches: Encaustic blocks
Wax Type: hotplate and iron
Tools: sealed white card
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VeraSattler
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Registered: January 2006
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Mon February 20, 2006 08:54

I see, you have on the hotplate another texture than the other encausticians - an individually texture, an interesting texture, with very small traces, which give the impression of moving!

Successses for the next work!

Vera
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dusty

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Registered: January 2006
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Mon February 20, 2006 09:28

I see a ship in a rough sea

well done Llyni

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Bob
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Mon February 20, 2006 09:37

As Vera says, an interesting texture which I have not seen from the hotplate before .... it works really well for your seascape. Good work!

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Verlie

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Mon February 20, 2006 16:53

I know this is the sea but the monumental blue feels for me like solid rock or mountains. Beautiful work Llyni keep going. Verlie
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Llyni

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Registered: January 2006
Location: Mid Wales, UK
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Mon February 20, 2006 20:16

Thanks, all of you! 'Glad you like it. Your comments help me to see what it is that makes it work, so I can be more conscious of what I am doing.



I am sure I used the hotplate but maybe I had turned it off and it was rather cooler than it might have been.



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