The Beginning of Enkaustikos
In 1977, brothers, John and Mike Lesczinski purchased their family business, Rochester Art Supply. The retail store sold basic art materials but as the new owners, the brothers wanted to bring the company to a whole new level by making it a one-stop shop for professional fine artists. They wanted to carry higher quality products and offer supplies from all different mediums. Committed to this goal, Mike sought out for the best art materials he could find. He introduced many new brands to the store such as Gamblin, Golden, Escoda, Mussini, Blockx, and a lesser known brand of encaustic paints called Mrs. Appletree's Studio Encaustic Wax Paints. Over time, Mike developed a friendship with Ann Huffman the creator of Mrs. Appletree's paints and began corresponding. When Ann Huffman mentioned that she was considering retiring, Mike started wondering about the future of the unique encaustic paint company. He didn't want to see the company go so in 1996, John and Mike purchased the encaustic company from Ann and stepped into the ring for the first time as manufacturers.
John and Mike were excited to get involved in manufacturing and immediately got to work on making the company their own. To start fresh, the first step as owners was to rename the company, Enkaustikos! Wax Art Supplies. "Enkaustikos" was the greek word for "to burn in" which seemed perfectly fitting given encaustic paints need to be heated in order to use. They made it the company's goal to produce professional, artist quality encaustic paints. The formula included only the finest ingredients of U.S. pharmaceutical grade beeswax, damar resin, and artist-grade pigments. All the pigments were carefully selected, researched, and tested before adding them to the line and USP Beeswax was used to keep bleaches and solvents away from the artist's palette. Since the market for encaustic paint was relatively small in 1996, Enkaustikos originally only sold directly to artists and the brand slowly gained momentum through word-of-mouth.
John and Mike were excited to get involved in manufacturing and immediately got to work on making the company their own. To start fresh, the first step as owners was to rename the company, Enkaustikos! Wax Art Supplies. "Enkaustikos" was the greek word for "to burn in" which seemed perfectly fitting given encaustic paints need to be heated in order to use. They made it the company's goal to produce professional, artist quality encaustic paints. The formula included only the finest ingredients of U.S. pharmaceutical grade beeswax, damar resin, and artist-grade pigments. All the pigments were carefully selected, researched, and tested before adding them to the line and USP Beeswax was used to keep bleaches and solvents away from the artist's palette. Since the market for encaustic paint was relatively small in 1996, Enkaustikos originally only sold directly to artists and the brand slowly gained momentum through word-of-mouth.