On Location

Encaustic, Cold Wax and Mixed Media for Photographers

with Jill Skupin Burkholder

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Course Description

Expand your creative possibilities by melding the captivating worlds of photography with fine art painting. Two processes are presented in this workshop: using hot wax plus pigments with traditional encaustic techniques and painting with cold wax medium with oil paints for a heat-free alternative.

Each process begins with digital images printed onto a variety of materials including inkjet and handmade papers, oil painting paper and cotton fabric—all printed during class. Participants enhance the images with a variety of creative options including layering additional mixed media materials, adding textures, mark making, and applying color.

The hot encaustic process and the creative application of cold wax medium are rarely taught within the same workshop. For safety, the processes are presented on distinct days to allow for different studio precautions. Learn which methods give your photography the artistic look and feel you desire.

Over five days, Jill introduces you to an expansive spectrum of possibilities for enhancing photographic images with painterly techniques and mixed media—all offer unique contributions to an artist’s vision. We also spend time making new photographs of the Santa Fe area and developing workflow strategies tailored to each participant’s needs.

Join Jill and discover new avenues of artistic expression as you combine photography with the seductive medium of hot and cold wax.

Additional Information

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Amateurs, Advanced Amateurs
What You Should Know:

Working knowledge of your laptop computer

Categories
Alternative Process, Fine Art, One-of-a-Kind
about
Jill Skupin Burkholder

Jill Skupin Burkholder is a photographer and artist whose work includes handcrafted techniques like bromoil printing, an alternative photography process using brushes and lithography ink to create an image. Recent work combines photography with cold wax medium and oil paint to achieve painterly, one-of-a-kind art pieces.

Her work is in private collections and permanent collections at The Museum of Fine Art, Houston, Texas, and The Harry Ransom Humanities Center in Austin, Texas. Jill’s prints have been exhibited at SohoPhoto in New York, R&F Handmade Paints Gallery in Kingston, New York, and other galleries and various publications.

Focusing on alternative photography, Jill adapts her photographic imagery to include distinctive textures and a twist of fantasy.

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