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Wednesday, October 3, 2007
examples of new work Sept/Oct, 2007
These are two examples of a series of monoprints I've been doing. They are done with a hot palette, black encaustic and clear beeswax on 12" x 12" pieces of mylar.
I am assuming you are the Lynda that commented on my blog "Artsortments". I wanted to thank you for visiting and for the "heads up" on the Encaustic Conference. I knew about it this year but it was not able to fit it into my schedule.
You do not link yourself to your comment, so it took me a little while to find you.
I LOVE your work. I'm very interested in how you would possibly use encaustics on mylar...I don't believe it is a porous material, and it is so flexible.
I like wax and digits and paper and black and white and reduced color palettes and simplicity and mood and visual geometry and luminescence and translucency and visual space. I spend time in my studio in the woods near Ann Arbor, Michigan using these qualities to make things that I like to call art.
www.lcole.com
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Lynda,
I am assuming you are the Lynda that commented on my blog "Artsortments". I wanted to thank you for visiting and for the "heads up" on the Encaustic Conference. I knew about it this year but it was not able to fit it into my schedule.
You do not link yourself to your comment, so it took me a little while to find you.
I LOVE your work. I'm very interested in how you would possibly use encaustics on mylar...I don't believe it is a porous material, and it is so flexible.
How did you find me BTW.
-Karen
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