Encaustic Flow Pen for Encaustic Wax and Batik  
This tool is made to lay down a consistent line of wax. It can also be used to lay down dots and little "points" of wax. Simply melt down a small amount of paint or wax medium in the reservoir, and then carefully touch the Flow Pen to your substrate. The needle that runs down the reservoir will be pushed up; releasing the flow of melted wax. This is ideal for batik artists and for artists who want to try pointillism or get a nice, heavy line in their work. The Encaustic Flow Pen is not interchangeable with our other pen or brush attachments. The flow pen tip is permanently affixed to the heating tool and used exclusively for line and dot work. Like our other tools, you must control the temperature to the Flow Pen otherwise you will burn the wax paint and create unnecessary fumes. To control the heat, please purchase a temperature regulator, unless you already have one. Watch our 3 part Video Series where artist, Kathryn Bevier demonstrates how to use a flow pen by creating an encaustic painting from start to finish! Watch Our Online Video: Part I: How To Use An Encaustic Flow Pen Watch Our Online Video: Part II: How To Apply A Glaze (after using a flow pen) Watch Our Online Video: Part III:How to Scrape (...and reveal your flow pen work) More Info
SKU/EAN ENK-FLOWPEN
Manufacturer Enkaustikos
Price $49.95
 

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This tool is made to lay down a consistent line of wax. It can also be used to lay down dots and little "points" of wax. Simply melt down a small amount of paint or wax medium in the reservoir, and then carefully touch the Flow Pen to your substrate. The needle that runs down the reservoir will be pushed up; releasing the flow of melted wax. This is ideal for batik artists and for artists who want to try pointillism or get a nice, heavy line in their work.

The Encaustic Flow Pen is not interchangeable with our other pen or brush attachments. The flow pen tip is permanently affixed to the heating tool and used exclusively for line and dot work. Like our other tools, you must control the temperature to the Flow Pen otherwise you will burn the wax paint and create unnecessary fumes. To control the heat, please purchase a temperature regulator, unless you already have one.

Watch our 3 part Video Series where artist, Kathryn Bevier demonstrates how to use a flow pen by creating an encaustic painting from start to finish!
Watch Our Online Video: Part I: How To Use An Encaustic Flow Pen
Watch Our Online Video: Part II: How To Apply A Glaze (after using a flow pen)
Watch Our Online Video: Part III:How to Scrape (...and reveal your flow pen work)

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