Saturday, August 22, 2009
Atlanta Gallery Opening
Jack Art Gallery
ENCAUSTIC 13
Atlanta, GA
Dates: August 12, 2009 - September 4, 2009
Visit the Jack Art Gallery website for more information and pricing:
http://www.jackartgallery.com/atlanta_gallery/lynn_bland/ancient_history_i.cfm
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
More on Encaustics
7" x 19 1/2 "
3 Days
This work is a grouping of three individual ceramic tiles painted with unpigmented encaustic medium. The collages are made with unbleached muslin that I have free motion stitched to be read as script. The dark circles and marks are made by branding the fabric first with hot metal pieces, then attaching to the support. The tiles are then mounted on a stretcher frame covered with brown linen fabric. (Click image for detail)
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Heat
The following paintings are a series I am currently working on in beeswax and damar resin.The process of painting with molten, pigmented beeswax is an age old technique dating back to Egyptian times (400 BC) Encaustic painting is currently enjoying a renewed popularity and many mixed media artists are experimenting with it. I love working on the malleable surface of the wax, it enables me to build up a textured 3D surface on a traditional 2D support. These encaustic paintings have been selected for the Sevier County Biennial Juried Exhibition. The opening reception will be January 9, 2009. The Exhibition runs January 9 - February 21 at the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts.
Tryptych 4" x 12" x 1 1/2"
Encaustic and Oil on canvas
Tryptych 4" x 12" x 1 1/2"
Encaustic and Oil on canvas
Heat
These details show a closeup view of the panels. I used 3 separate canvases attached together to form the triptych. They measure 4" x 12" x 1 1/2 each. Each one was under painted with oil first , then the encaustic paint applied. They were completely finished before they were joined together.I pressed a heated metal paperclip into the wax while it was warm to get the circular impression on the lower one. The recesses were then filled with burnt sienna oil paint stick.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Painting with melted Beeswax
Ancient History
12" x 12"
Encaustic on panel
Details of the wax surface showing the texture made by collaging polyester organdy fabric to the surface. Before fusing the fabric I used a heat gun to create a bubbled appearance.
Labels:
Acrylic Mixed Media,
Beeswax,
Encaustic Painting
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
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