Encaustic Art in the Twenty-First Century
Anne Lee author Ashley Rooney author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Published:28th Apr '16
Should be back in stock very soon
From beehive to hotplate to the artist's hand, encaustic has evolved as a versatile medium applied to almost every artistic style. A long-overdue look at a newly popular art form, this book explores 79 North American artists' feelings about their work in encaustic and how they use it to express their inner worlds and the world around them. Eight chapters organize the artists by geographical region and focus on how the heated beeswax and resin material is used to create seductive, skin-like surfaces and rich, layered membranes. More than 2,000 years old, this cross-disciplinary medium ranges from painting to sculpture, assemblage, collage, and printmaking and encourages risk-taking in a way that other materials do not. Its inherent contradictions--it can be hot or cold, malleable or solid, opaque or translucent, layered or thin, permanent or fragile--make it all the more fascinating.
The work of some of the finest practitioners of contemporary encaustic demonstrates how this versatile medium has evolved as a cross-disciplinary collaborator with every sphere of visual arts.--Richard Frumess, founder, R&F Handmade PaintsThe authors' eye for the encaustic medium and the artists presented give the reader important information all in one place -- Kaveh Mojtabai, Artscope magazine
ISBN: 9780764350238
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1996g
304 pages