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Художник Юлия Мамонтова и Encaustic.Gallery приглашают к участию в бесплатной онлайн выставке-конкурсе всех желающих 2D- и 3D-художников, которые независимо от их опыта, образования в области искусства и места проживания создают свои работы с применением воска. Для мастеров важно представлять свои работы в разных странах, обмениваться опытом, узнавать от коллег со всего мира последние тенденции, давая импульс развитию энкаустики в России. Участники онлайн-выставки получат грамоты, а победители – Дипломы I-й, II-й, III-й степени и призы от партнеров мероприятия – публикации в СМИ, интервью, приглашение к сотрудничеству с галереей Art Online 24 и 2 приза годового членства в IEA. Групповая выставка всех участников также будет проходить в режиме онлайн в Encaustic. Gallery после закрытия конкурса в течение более тридцати дней.
Artist Yulia Mamontova and Encaustic.Gallery invite everyone to participate in a free online exhibition-contest for 2D and 3D artists who, regardless of their experience, art education or place of residence, create their work using wax. It is important for masters to present their work in different countries, share experiences, learn from colleagues from all over the world the latest trends, giving impetus to the development of encaustic in Russia. Participants in the online exhibition will get certificates and the winners will receive recognition of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Our partners are offering prizes - Media publications, interviews, and an invitation to collaborate with the Art Online 24 gallery, and 2 prizes of a one-year membership to International Encaustic Artists. A group exhibition of all participants will also be held online at Encaustic.Gallery after the closing of the competition for more than thirty days.
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Journey “Journey” is an encaustic painting with oil pastel and Japanese sumi-e paper with ink writing embedded in the top layer of the work, all on wood panel.
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Gemini “Gemini” is an encaustic painting on two cradled panels that includes shredded packing paper embedded into the paint that provides additional texture.
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Rainbow Carousel Rainbow Carousel,
I was a caregiver to a lovely elderly woman, she was 96. We became such great friends! I started working on this painting when she had a stroke and ended up in the hospital. She would awake from her deep sleep when she heard the sound of my voice. My last two visits with Grace were the most joyful; we laughed and planned our day out just as it always had.
This piece is a very personal and emotional compilation of cold wax and encaustic, liquid glazes with oil paints and softened with pan pastel, 11”x15” on Aches Oil paper.
Photographer, Marc Lavergne
Amanda Pierce
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id 97874
Wahkohtown Wahkohtown,(woe-hee- tow-won) Cree lawswe are all connected
Wahkohtown is a very personal and emotional compilation of encaustic wax with cold wax medium and oil paint layered with shellac burn weeping over interspersed levels of alcohol ink, soft pan pastel, dances of gold leaf and rivers of patina shrouding and nurturing glass shard and broken egg shell, rusted nail and wire, dropped thread, torn gauze and paper
remnants deep within a conflicted Universe.
"Man did not weave the web of life he is merely a strand in it whatever he does to the web he does to himself" - Chief SeattleArtwork painted on 1 ½”pine wood panel, 30”x40”.
Photographer, Marc Lavergne
Amanda Pierce
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id 97870
Sands - Encuastic wax médium, tainted with oil paint and pigments and poured over a wooden board. The lace-like finish is shellac painted with black pigment and burnt with a torch. The gold details are foil.
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id 97868
Freedom - Enameled ceramic wing, with encaustic pourings. The hot wax medium is tainted with oil paint. Over the encuastic is a layer of shellac painted with black pigment and burnt with a torch.
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id 97866
Internal - Encuastic wax médium, tainted with oil paint and pigments and poured over a wooden board. Between each layer, pieces of china paper were encapsulated with the same encaustic médium. The lace-like finish is shellac painted with black pigment and burnt with a torch.
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id 97848
Four Seasons Fall Quadriptych Technique: This series Truth in Emotion - Beyond Time and Space is the combination of the mixed techniques with a solid concept. I often incorporate text, encaustic, oil, and Japanese paper, and own photographic images that I make. In this work, I also first created hand-painted silk and Japanese paper, sometimes using encaustic as a resist for the colors. The images in my work, for example, mountain, moon, bamboo, trees, textures of doors and walls, and cherry blossoms, may look as if they are from Japan, however, I intentionally used the materials from outside Japan such as New York City, Seattle and other places where I feel connected since I have lived or stayed more than just few days as a part of the journey of life; My photo images that appears partly in the work, which are Not just collage of printed images but archival pigment-ink-transfer, are actual evidence as I become a witness of our 21st century, conveying my series concept that depicts same emotions in different ‘time and space’. At the same time, I invested my own emotional content and imagination into these poems and works.
People today love and suffer just as the ancients did. Linked by our humanity, we face much of the same feelings and issues. It truly is beyond time and space.
For this project, the collection of 7th-13th century Japanese poems (known as *Hyakunin Isshu: 100 poems by 100 authors) were re-written in calligraphy by my father, a calligraphy master in Japan (who passed away in the recent year) using specific ancient characters (the same as back in those centuries) on traditional Japanese paper. I then have been creating art layering and integrating BOTH ancient/traditional AND contemporary/hi-tech elements by combining encaustic that is an ancient medium and other medium as well as own photographic images in each unique piece in this series. This is also a search for harmony in photography, calligraphy and other medium.
For more information of this work:
https://misakooba.wordpress.com/2017/09/19/artist-in-residence-part-2/
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id 97847
Disillusioned 03 Technique: Many layers of encaustic and the materials above with heating tools. Tar was also used to make brown color and the texture. As I continue working on the Stars and Desert series, the real sand from the desert in Utah and New Mexico State in the United States, which was a gift and has memories, was used in the art. It is related to disillusion that I experienced.
We often have hope in our job, relationship, family, or other aspects in life. We strive for a fulfilled, happy life. However, we will never achieve everlasting, perfect satisfaction and may ultimately experience disillusion. Yet, there is still hope when seeking a different perspective. Layered computer-programming languages (codes) that correlate with the stars in this Stars and Desert series with a conceptual and philosophical approach.
The definition of ‘Disillusioned’ is to be disappointed in someone or something that one discovers to be less good than one had believed. Or you believe something, but when you realize that was just an illusion.
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Disillusioned 02 - Technique: Many layers of encaustic with plaster and shellac burn with heating tools. Different pigments were mixed with shellac. The text was layered, which are computer-programming languages (codes) in an abstract form that are astronomical calculation algorithms, which correlate with the stars, universe, and our lives. It is archival pigment ink that was transferred onto encaustic. I layer memories, thoughts, dreams, paths, maps, realities, illusions, and disillusions. I also layer timeless messages in the text as I mentioned. I am interested and would feel awe from vast nature to tiny details, from science and math to supernatural power simultaneously. ‘Disillusioned’ means to be disappointed in someone or something that one discovers to be less good than one had believed. Or you believe something, but when you realize that was just an illusion. Illusions typically don’t last forever, but rather disappear. The work depicts human emotions. Although things in life may not last, we still hope good things last as long as possible. Life on earth is limited and is like a mist. We feel nostalgia when triggered by sceneries, landscapes, artworks, words, or surrounding environments. We cherish memories and sometimes may long for someone or something we do not or cannot have. Visual works, imagery, or words—even without knowing the details—often affect how we think and live. Provoking or generating these emotions is one of my roles as an artist.
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