Showing posts with label encaustic painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label encaustic painting. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Sunday Selection-Rana Rochat

Rana Rochat L767 48x42
Rana Rochat 16x16


Rana Rochat Untitled 88 48x42
Rana Rochat RR 82 48x 42

Rana Rochat 99 40x60
Rana Rochat works in encaustics on a very large scale that is impressive. I have seen her works at Fay Gold Gallery a few years ago here in Atlanta and David Lusk Gallery in Memphis. I love the loops, drips, and shapes that give the work a playful feel. Her use of color and depth is beautiful.
Please check out many more of her paintings on her website www.ranarochat.com
Have a joyful Sunday~

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Sunday Selection-Lisa Pressman

Lisa Pressman Installation View at Rosenfeld Gallery in Philadelphia
Lisa Pressman creates a unique expressive language through her encaustic and oil paintings. I love the mark making Lisa uses and the various layering she applies. I feel like the love of  painting comes through her work.
Please visit her website to see more at www.lisapressman.net 
Lisa also writes a great blog www.lisapressman.blogspot.com where she posts about shows, other artists, and interviews.
Enjoy your Sunday~
Lisa Pressman "Marking of Time 2" encaustic 24x24

Lisa Pressman "Mark Making in Time 3" encaustic 24x24

Lisa Pressman "Walking The Line" oil on board 36x36
 
Lisa Pressman "Making Sense" oil and encaustic 24x24

Lisa Pressman "That Crazy Dream" encaustic 20x20

Lisa Pressman "The Plan" encaustic 48x48

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Sunday Selection- Stephanie Clayton

I decided to start featuring artwork I admire every Sunday. I am starting my first selection with an artist who I know through blogging and who has been a great supporter of my work. Please check out painter Stephanie Clayton. Stephanie is doing some beautiful new encaustic paintings. These have really great textures and translucent layering happening. Stephanie writes regularly on her blog www.stephanieclayton.blogspot.com. I really  like her intuitive minimal painting.

Stephanie Clayton "Between Here and Before"
2010, 18 x 12 inches, encaustic on panel

Stephanie Clayton "October's Reward"
2010, 10 x 10 inches, encaustic on panel
Stephanie Clayton "Marine"
2011, 12 x 9 inches, encaustic on panel
Stephanie Clayton "Nocturne"
14 x 14 inches, encaustic on panel
Stephanie Clayton "Secret World"
2011, 14 x 11 inches, encaustic on panel