Ascot Encaustic Art Supplies

Manawatu, Marton
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Discover encaustic art, the beautiful Greek medium of pigment in a beeswax and resin base

Your chance to experience the unique world of encaustic wax art. To ensure individual attention, numbers are strictly limited at 3 hour tutorials, or give it a go at this popular 1 hour ‘Learn the Basics & Give it a Go’ course for $55.00. Participants will get a brief rundown on basic techniques and then leave with a couple of their own creations.

For those wanting to learn more (or carry on further after your initial introduction) there are full 3 hour workshops available. During the workshop you will be led step by step through many different basic techniques of encaustic art. Each will be demonstrated first, then you’ll perform each step yourself to the point of producing several art pieces, each with your own distinctive style and colour.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Ascot Encaustic Art Supplies

Address

15 Oaklea Avenue
Marton

Contact

027 222 3987

https://encaustic.nz/contact/

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