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		<title>encaustic mixed media- surface prep</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working with encaustics and thoroughly enjoying it. My project: images I have photographed, printed with pigment ink on my inkjet printer, using a beautiful japanese paper made by Hiromi. This then gets carefully glued to a cradled birch panel using acrylic medium and then allowed to dry. These will then be ready for a layer [...]]]></description>
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<p>Working with <strong>encaustics</strong> and thoroughly enjoying it.  My project: images I have photographed, printed with pigment ink on my inkjet printer, using a beautiful japanese paper made by <strong>Hiromi</strong>.  This then gets carefully glued to a cradled birch panel using acrylic medium and then allowed to dry.  These will then be ready for a layer of <strong>beeswax medium</strong> (beeswax + damar varnish), then whatever else I decide to do.  My goal is to master working with inlaid wax images, which will play off the prints I just glued down.</p>
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