mehiläisvahamaalaukset
Mehiläisvahamaalaukset, also known as encaustic painting, is an ancient art technique that utilizes heated beeswax as a medium. In this process, heated beeswax is mixed with pigment to create a paint that is then applied to a surface. The wax can be manipulated with brushes, palette knives, or other tools, and can be heated and reworked multiple times. This technique allows for a unique range of textures, from smooth and translucent to thick and impasto.
The origins of encaustic painting can be traced back to ancient Egypt, with some of the most
After its peak in antiquity, encaustic painting saw a decline in popularity for many centuries, partly due