Cold Wax

Cold Wax

Workshops | This program has been canceled

585 Park Street Naples, FL 34102 United States

Studio 206/207

Beginner-Intermediate

1/11/2021-1/13/2021

9:00 AM-4:00 PM on Mon Tue Wed

$410.00

$375.00

Experience an exciting art form using a cold wax medium. This medium is a beeswax paste used at room temperature with oil paints, no fusing with heat is required. Basic tools, surfaces and techniques will be explored. The use of pigment sticks along with cold wax and oil paint will be discussed. We will begin each day with a wet on wet painting on oil paper and progress to painting with layers on board.

  • All supplies are readily available at either www.dickblick.com or www.jerrysartarama.com
  • Gamblin Cold Wax 16 ? oz can
  • Soft Brayer 4”- Inovart 4” pro is the one I like
  • Palette knife 1 or 2 Mesermeister squeegee various shapes (it’s really a silicon bowl scraper)
  • Disposable gloves (nitrile)
  • Texture materials: assorted bubble wrap saran wrap burlap etc.
  • Oil paints - a basic palette of 10-12 colors are great. Student grade is ?ne if you are a beginner. 2 large tubes of Titanium white oil paint
  • Mixing palette paper - or coated freezer paper
  • Gamblin Galykd Gel 5.1 ? oz tube
  • Paper towels
  • Wooden sticks to take out cold wax
  • Blue tape
  • Gamblin Gamsol or Odorless mineral spirits
  • Clay tools for texturizing
  • 1 roll painters tape A
  • rches Oil Paper 22X30 2 sheets
  • 3-10 sheets of multi-media artboard (encaustic board) whatever size you would like to work on
  • OPTIONAL:
  • Dry pigments such as pan pastels as they are less harmful than loose pigments.
  • Oil Bars - these are not pastel oil sticks. A good faster drying brand is Windsor Newton Oil Bars.
  • I will have some of all these supplies if anyone would like to try them.
  • Please feel free to contact me with any questions:
  • madeline@madelinesugerman.com
Sugerman, Madeline

Madeline received her formal art training at the Fine Arts Department of Lehman College, City University of New York. She graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with honors in painting. She continued her education at Endicott College, Beverly, Massachusetts Interior Design Department. Madeline was president of her own interior design firm for over 25 years. Madeline is a member of ASID & is a Registered Interior Designer. Her interior design projects & articles have been published in many magazines, and her work has been seen in several designer show houses. Madeline Sugerman is currently the president of Madeline Sugerman Interior Design. Five years ago Madeline decided to concentrate once again, on her fine arts career. Soon after, she found her new passion, cold wax and has been devoting much of her work to cold wax ever since. wwwmadelinesugerman.com Madeline is a member of Naples Art, where she is an instructor, The United Arts Council of Collier County, The International Encaustic Artists, The Encaustic Art Institute, the Center for the Arts in Bonita Springs, The Alliance for the Arts in Ft. Myers & the Macon Alliance for the Arts in Georgia.Her artwork has been exhibited in shows throughout the country. Madeline’s work “ Continuum C” is part of the permanent collection of the Encaustic Museum of Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her work was included in the “50 States/200 Artists show & catalog in the Museum of Encaustic Art in 2019. Madeline has recently returned from an advanced cold wax workshop in BallyCastle, Ireland. Realizing that encaustic and cold wax art was not receiving the recognition it deserved in Southwest Florida, Madeline decided to start a new chapter of IEA called SWFL WAX located in Southwest Florida and hosted by Naples Art. SWFL WAX is open to all encaustic artists. Madeline’s goal for SWFL WAX is to inspire, promote, and support encaustic artists with meetings, workshops & demonstrations.