Posts Tagged ‘Encaustic’

Judith Kindler - PONCHO Artist of the year!

Monday, September 21st, 2009 by Gail Severn Gallery

Congratulations to Judith Kindler for being awarded with PONCHO artist of the year!

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Christopher Reilly

Monday, September 7th, 2009 by Gail Severn Gallery

Christopher Reilly gave an artist chat at the gallery on Saturday. He did an encaustic demonstration and everyone really loved it! Here are a few photos of his demonstration. 

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“Encaustic” painting was first practiced centuries ago by the Greeks and Romans, and means “burned in,” implying the use of heat.  Traditionally the process involved heating and mixing of dry pigments and beeswax, and it results in a rich, lustrous surface.

Judith Kindler Art Studio

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 by Gail Severn Gallery

Beth just had the pleasure of visiting Judith Kindler in Seattle at her amazing studio. Beth was honored to be Judith’s model for her next body of work and is so excited! The work is going to be incredible! For now check out Judith’s amazing studio.

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