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combining inked rubber stamp images with encaustic art
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Registered: September 2006
Location: Wales, UK based
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Rubber stamps allow anyone the ability to reproduce a graphic, despite their possible inability to draw skillfully. For hobby applications, greetings cards and even fine art work stamps can prove very effective.


So long as DYE INK is used the wax can safely be worked over any stamped image with reliable results. Pretty much all rubber or polymer stamp will work. Solid silhouette designs are ideal for starting and give strong visual results. Detailed stamps need more care and thought for successful application.


CLICK HERE FOR A STEP BY STEP PHOTO GUIDE ON COMBINING INK STAMPED IMAGES WITH ENCAUSTIC WAX ART


All stills for this step by step were dropped out of the "Encaustic Art Learn the Skills" DVD
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Keywords: combining inked rubber stamp images with encaustic art
size mm: 148 X 105mm =A6
wax used: encaustic art wax blocks
support: white encaustic card
tools: iron & stamp & ink pad
method: stamp on in ink, work over when dry with translucent wax colours
objective: combining stamp images (the message) with encaustic environments
reference:
DVD Learn the Skills #995391DVD & Encaustic Art - How to Paint with Wax Book #99533200 pages 56 - 57
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