Nassikas uses a combination of beeswax, mineral pigments, and oil sticks to
create her encaustic paintings.
Not exact matches
Subsequently, this inspired him to
create The Flag, a painting in
encaustic — this classical technique has its roots in ancient Egypt and it is based on mixing pigments with melted wax.
The remainder come from a mix of private and public collections, with the Whitney Museum of American Art lending one highlight: the 1958 canvas «Three Flags» done in
encaustic — a traditional, wax - based medium that Mr. Johns used to
create an uneven, almost rippling texture, underscoring the handmade nature of his flags.
Many works in the special exhibition Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch: Love, Loss and the Cycle of Life were
created using the
encaustic process for which Jasper Johns is well known.
Abstract
encaustic work on panel 20 x 20 x 1.5 This square contemporary pattern - based abstract
encaustic work on panel was
created by San Francisco - based artist Susan Stover.
Hand dyed indigo silk and
encaustic on wood panel 36 x 36 inches This contemporary pattern - based abstract silk and
encaustic work on panel was
created by San Francisco - based artist...
Abstract
encaustic work on 2 panels (diptych) Each panel measures 24 x 20 x 1.5 inches (40 inches wide overall) This square contemporary pattern - based abstract
encaustic work on panel was
created by San Francisco - based artist Susan Stover.
Abstract
encaustic work on panel 20 x 20 x 1.5 This vertical contemporary pattern - based abstract silk and
encaustic work on panel was
created by San Francisco - based artist Susan Sto...
Abstract
encaustic work on panel 20 x 20 x 1.5 This vertical contemporary pattern - based abstract silk and
encaustic work on panel was
created by San Francisco - based artist Susan Stover.
Abstract
encaustic work on panel 36 x 24 x 1.5 This vertical contemporary pattern - based abstract
encaustic work on panel was
created by San Francisco - based artist Susan Stover.
«Mattera's
encaustic paintings involve pouring layers of pigmented wax one over the next, building up and scraping away to
create pieces of brilliant color that catch the light in surprising ways.
The pieces are
created on canvas and incorporate
encaustic, oil paint, collage, and wood trim, rejecting spontaneous gestural composition and overt figuration, instead drawing out a narrative from onomatopoeic wordplay and literary and biblical references.
Work with Winter Workspace artist Cecile Chong to
create a personal chronicle or story embedded permanently in
encaustic.
The results are sumptuous abstract
encaustic paintings that utilize a minimal color palette and repetitive imagery, thick layers of translucent and opaque wax, paper prepared with batik markings and hand rubbed oil stick combined to
create multi dimensional panels.
His use of
encaustic, with its physicality, impasto and transparencies, allows him to
create figurative works in which the gesture, the actual act of painting, is just as important and meaningful as the depicted subject.
Jodi turns to honey bees for the source of her «paint» to
create luscious, colorful surfaces with layers of molten beeswax (
encaustic).
In her paintings, Jodi uses common materials in the layers of
encaustic (molten beeswax) paint to
create beautiful, rich surfaces that explore the opacity and translucency of each painting.
Mixing pigment into wax — an
encaustic technique traced to ancient Egypt, though rarely employed in contemporary art —
creates a lumpy, optically veiled surface.
During her CBA residency, Cecile
created several stunning books, including an edition of letterpress printed carousel books, a carousel book made from repurposed book jackets, and
encaustic painted books with marbled - paper covers.
New works by Richard Meier, presented by Gary Lichtenstein Editions at Mana, encompasses collage, silkscreening, hand embellishment and
encaustic works
created by the Pritzker - prize winning architect.
«Flag» was
created between 1960 and 1966 with wax
encaustic and newspaper.
These
encaustic paintings are the results of a repetitive process of adding and removing layers until imagery reveals itself,
creating a space for the viewer to enter into a calming or meditative state if even for a moments time, revealing the transformative power of art.
Using various techniques, such as
encaustic painting and by implementing materials such scraps of newspaper and other objects he found, the artist
creates collages on his canvases before applying paint.
Johns was interested in technique, and used
encaustic wax to
create his 1954 Flag painting.
Working with
encaustic on panel, Johnson
creates seamless color forms whose flat sheen gives little clue to her technical process.
Royal Academician Terry Setch has been painting in
encaustic for 40 years, and here he demonstrates some of the wax - wrangling techniques he uses to
create his multi-layered and richly textured paintings.
Using beeswax from her own hives, artist Georgia Nassikas
creates intriguing textures and layered surfaces in her
encaustic paintings.
A master of the volatile medium of
encaustic, Little
creates living, breathing abstractions of oil and wax on canvas.»
Erb uses layers of
encaustic over her hand - toned photographs,
creating a hazy veil that gives the work a dimension seldom attained in mere photographs.
Dark, angular units
create a calm effect when coupled with ice - white worktops,
encaustic tiles in a greyscale palette and eclectic white furniture, like these one - of - a-kind artistic bar stools.
Decorative etched - glass panels in the door and Victorian - style
encaustic tiles
create a timeless look in this hallway.
Old - school
encaustic tile, which can be seen in many European homes, can have incredibly intricate patterns, but lately there's been a wave of tiles
created with more modern designs.
Decorative wallpaper and Victorian - style
encaustic tiles
create a timeless look in the hallway.
Printed
encaustic tiles in beautiful graphic patterns will continue to prevail, but I am also loving patterns
created with solid coloured tiles laid in interesting patterns.
Building the place from scratch has meant that he has been able to design every inch, from period - inspired details such as the
encaustic tile - inspired floor seen here in the hallway, which was
created using porcelain tiles cut to fit.
each
encaustic cement tile is painstakingly hand crafted, one tile at a time, to
create solid or patterned tiles formed from pigmented cement.
Beautiful
encaustic tiles or a statement rug can be a bit out of financial reach and if that's the case for you then get the paint out, find a groovy pattern to copy and get
creating.
Often associated with the Victorian era,
encaustic tiles are perfect for
creating a high - quality period theme in any home.