plainrsc asked:


I have a friend thinking about trying encaustic painting on fired ceramics.
This maybe nice for some of my figurative pieces.

I would be applying this to fired ceramics - I would like to think about firing to cone 1 instead of the normal cone 6 so the ceramic clay would still be porous.

I would like to keep this as nontoxic as possible
I do have a last refuge of working in a spray booth vented to the outside.

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  • Comments

    MOZ on 5 December, 2011 at 12:11 pm #

    Encaustic is melted wax, so it should work well enough on unglazed, porous, fired clay.