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encaustic comes from the Greek enkaiein ‘to burn in', laminae references the many thin layers of heated beeswax and damar resin fused with pigments and a variety of mixed media techniques.

continuum

This new series in encaustics with mechanical movement was created with assistance from the generous 2024-25 Material Needs Grant from ArtsWorcester

Wonderscape @Danforth Art Museum

Small group exhibit with Adria Arch, Dana Filibert, Nancy Hayes, and Alyssa Minahan, alongside Lori Schouela.    
On exhibit March 20th - September 15th 2021

 

"Using circles, organic forms, and undefined borders, five multi-media artists working across media create their own wonderscapes. They use the tactile nature of their materials to convey hazy, stream-of-consciousness, otherworldly dreamscapes based in reality but largely products of the mind. In focusing on elemental forms, each of these artists crafts their own narratives about time and space and the ways in which we visualize, cope, and move through our own “Wonderscapes.”

- Jessica Roscio, Director

laminae/Re

laminae/transience

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