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Author: George O'Hanlon

George O'Hanlon is technical director of Natural Pigments and executive director of Iconofile, an nonprofit educational organization dedicated to promoting understanding of sacred art. George received his fine arts education and apprenticeship in Mexico. Upon his return to the United States, he worked as art director and then creative director for advertising agencies in Silicon Valley, working on such major accounts as Sony, Hewlett-Packard and Ricoh. He then established a marketing communications firm that was later acquired by the Japanese chemical giant, Shin-Etsu, where we was retained as president of U.S. marketing operations. In 1992, he left this post to study traditional art techniques and then in 2001, he founded Natural Pigments and Iconofile to promote an understanding of these techniques among contemporary artists. Since that time he has formulated hundreds of artists paints and materials, including Ceracolors, a water-soluble wax paint.

Marcus Gannuscio paints portraits

Posted on May 30, 2014July 29, 2014 by George O'Hanlon

Marcus Gannuscio demonstrated Ceracolors as an alternative to traditional paints at a recent workshop sponsored by Muse Art and Design in Portland, Oregon. He demonstrated the technique using Ceracolors by Read More

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A Brief History of Encaustic and Wax Painting

Posted on May 1, 2014September 17, 2018 by George O'Hanlon

Encaustic paint consists of pigments mixed with hot, melted wax. It is melted and applied as a liquid or paste to a support—usually primed wood, though canvas and other materials Read More

Posted in TechniquesTagged encaustic, history, paint, wax

What is Ceracolors?

Posted on May 1, 2014July 29, 2014 by George O'Hanlon

It’s not often that a brand-new fine art medium comes along. Ceracolors is a new artist-grade paint made from quality pigments in a water-soluble wax binder. Although made from wax, Read More

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Ceracolors awarded Special Recognition

Posted on May 1, 2014September 19, 2018 by George O'Hanlon

At this year’s Art Materials World, organized by NAMTA in Pittsburgh, NAMTA judges awarded Special Recognition to Natural Pigments for their Ceracolors Display. Receiving the award are (pictured above left Read More

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