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The Art Of Woodburning and Mixed Media

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By C.S.Alexis


Woodburning Is Not Only For Boyscouts

It seems there was a time when the craft of wood burning was practiced mostly by 10 year old boys.They got out the burning pens, plugged into the electricity and waited for 10 or 15 minutes for the element to heat. A small board of pine in hand and a pen hot enough to make their mark, they slowly torched a crude design into the wood, enjoying the process of drawing with a piece of hot metal. It was an awesome way to play with fire.

It was awesome but, also on the boring side, as the method was slow and not favorable to the natural energies of young boys.The craft required one to sit still and wait for the heating metal to do its' magic. That took much of the fun out of what would otherwise be a certain blast. Technically the proper name for the craft is PYROGRAPHY but I call it wood burning so that everyone knows what I am talking about.

Artists Enjoying This Hot Medium

Today there are so many artists using the method of Pyrography in the artwork they are creating it makes a body feel good. Here is an example by accomplished artist, Tom Vogler that shows how he mixes it up in a very wonderful way. I love this craft and truly enjoy seeing some very talented artists mixing their Pyrography up with other mediums to design some great works. That is what makes artwork so enjoyable and appealing. The thing is, anyone can use a wood burner with a little practice. It does not cost a lot to get in to the craft and it is a lot of fun.


Do A Woodburning and Add Some Paint

You can spice up a nice woodburning by adding a bit of color to the work. I like to use acrylic paint because it dries very fast and because it fits my style. Much of the color I use is in blocks or sections divided by the lines of the drawing. I like the way acrylic can be altered by adding white or black or gray to get different shades from the same color. I have developed my own style over the years. Every artist sees things from their own eyes and acrylic might not be for you. I suggest giving them a try and see for yourself.

Use Wood Stains to Add Color

Sometimes when I am looking for a lesser contrast I will use different colors of wiping stains to add some variety to the wood burning. I used this medium in my skyline wood burning of the city of Chicago here.This is something the artist will have to play with in order to see what they can do with the medium. It involves using your creative abilities and experimenting with the medium until you create the desired affect. You can use wood stains to create all kinds of change in the wood you are burnings color and tone. Stains might be the way to go for some artists so give them a try too.

Crayons On Wood

Did you ever find yourself in a situation where you were trying to finish a piece of artwork and you just did not know where to go with it next? That was how I came across the idea of using crayons to add color and texture to a wood burning I was making. I wanted something real different. By using crayons and a hairdryer I was able to add color and texture by melting the colors with the hair dryer. I also used the wood burning pen as a melting devise and used the hair dryer as a way to polish the colors when I finished them up. This is getting very experimental for some. It is a lot of fun and excitement when you get real daring and try something off beat. That is what separates the artists from the people who tend to copy others. Experiment with the mediums and crafts. I promise it will pay off in the finished artwork.

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SweetiePie  says:
13 months ago

Nice introduction to the technique of woodburning.

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