Encsaustic on wood panel.

30x30x1.50"

When I was painting this piece, as is often the case working with the encaustic medium, I felt "Anything Could Happen!", so I allowed process to determine the title.
Encaustic is an ancient Greco-Roman painting medium, consisting of pigment mixed into bees-wax and a natural hardener, damar. The medium must be melted to paint with it, then fused with a torch or heat gun to adhere it to the substrate.
The flow of the pigmented, melted beeswax while painting is very much like moving clouds, wind, and water, thus my motivation to paint water against the sky. Though intended to be an abstract, I can easily see how this piece could be taken as a landscape.

Anything Could Happen!

Victoria Wallace

2,400.00

Painting

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